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Clarkesworld Magazine

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American online fantasy and science fiction magazine

Clarkesworld Magazine
Cover of Clarkesworld Magazine's 200th issue, May 2023
EditorNeil Clarke
CategoriesFantasy,science fiction, andscience fantasy
FrequencyMonthly
First issueOctober 2006 (2006-10)
CompanyWyrm Publishing
CountryUnited States
Based inStirling, New Jersey
LanguageEnglish
Websiteclarkesworldmagazine.com
ISSN1937-7843

Clarkesworld Magazine is an Americanonlinefantasy andscience fiction magazine edited byNeil Clarke. It released its first issue October 1, 2006, and has maintained a regular monthly schedule since, publishing fiction by authors such asElizabeth Bear,Kij Johnson,Caitlín R. Kiernan,Sarah Monette,Catherynne M. Valente,Jeff VanderMeer andPeter Watts.

Formats

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Clarkesworld Magazine is published or collected in a number of formats:

  • All fiction is collected annually in printanthologies published by Wyrm Publishing
  • Apps are available forAndroid,iPad andiPhone devices
  • EPUB,Amazon Kindle, andMobipocketebook editions of each issue are available for purchase
  • All content is available online via the magazine website
  • All fiction is available in audio format via podcast or direct download
  • Ebook subscriptions for theKindle andEPUB readers
  • Print issues are sold on Amazon and also available as aPatreon subscription option

History

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Neil Clarke andSean Wallace foundedClarkesworld Magazine in July 2006, originally as a companion toClarkesworld Books, a now defunct online bookstore.[1] The magazine published its first issue three months later.[2]

In February 2007,Clarkesworld announced the first in a series of annual print anthologies starting withRealms: The First Year of Clarkesworld Magazine.[3] It was published in June 2008 by Wyrm Publishing.[4]

In January 2015,Clarkesworld began a relationship with Storycom to regularly translate and publish works of Chinese science fiction in their issues.[5]

In February 2019, editor Neil Clarke announced that the magazine had received a grant fromLTI Korea for the purposes of translating and publishing nine Korean science fiction stories in upcoming issues ofClarkesworld.[6]

In January 2020, its editor Neil Clarke withdrew a short story by Isabel Fall at Fall's request, "I Sexually Identify as an Attack Helicopter", after Fall had been harassed by people who suspected the story of trolling or transphobia.[7]

In November 2022, editor Neil Clarke announced that the magazine would be opening a submission period for science fiction written in Spanish.[8]

In December 2022, Amazon declared that they would stop selling magazine subscriptions. Clarke called the announcement "devastating", and noted that they had been offered a chance to continue inKindle Unlimited for less money.[9]

On 20 February 2023,Clarkesworld temporarily closed submissions due to a sudden increase inAI-generated stories sent to the magazine.[10] During the first weeks of 2023, the magazine received 35 times as many fake spam submissions (the magazine categorizes AI-generated stories as spam) as it did last year during the same time frame.[11]

Awards and recognition

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Awards to magazine and editors

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AwardCategoryYearNomineeResultRef
Hugo AwardSemiprozine2009Neil Clarke,Nick Mamatas,Sean Wallace, eds.Nominated[12]
2010Neil Clarke, Cheryl Morgan, Sean Wallace, eds.Won[13]
2011Neil Clarke,Cheryl Morgan, Sean Wallace, eds.; podcast directed by Kate BakerWon[14]
2013Neil Clarke, Jason Heller, Sean Wallace, eds.; podcast directed by Kate BakerWon[15]
Professional Editor

(Short Form)

2012Neil ClarkeNominated[16]
2013Nominated[15]
2014Nominated[17]
2016Nominated[18]
2017Nominated[19]
2018Nominated[20]
2019Nominated[21]
2020Nominated[22]
2021Nominated[23]
2022Won[24]
2023Won
2024Pending[25]
World Fantasy AwardNon-Professional2009Neil Clarke,Nick Mamatas,Sean Wallace, eds.Nominated[26]
2010Neil Clarke,Cheryl Morgan, Sean Wallace, eds.Nominated[27]
2012Neil Clarke, Cheryl Morgan, Sean Wallace, eds.; podcast directed by Kate BakerNominated[28]
2014Neil Clarke, Sean Wallace, eds.; podcast directed by Kate BakerWon[29]
British Fantasy AwardMagazine/Periodical2014Neil Clarke,Sean Wallace, eds.; podcast directed by Kate BakerWon[30]
Locus AwardsMagazine2007Clarkesworld MagazineNominated–20th[31]
2008Nominated–14th[32]
2009Nominated–9th[33]
2010Nominated–4th[34]
2011Nominated–6th[35]
2012Nominated–3rd[36]
2013Nominated–4th[37]
2014Nominated–4th[38]
2015Nominated–3rd[39]
2016Nominated–4th[40]
2017Nominated–5th[41]
2018Nominated–5th[42]
2019Nominated–5th[43]
2020Nominated–5th[44]
2021Nominated–6th[45]
2022Nominated–6th[46]
2023Nominated–3rd[47]
2024Nominated–2nd[48]

Other honors

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Art

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Content

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AwardCategoryYearNomineeNominated workIssueResultRef
Nebula AwardNebula–Novella2012Catherynne M. Valente"Silently and Very Fast"#61 (Oct 2011)Nominated[52]
Nebula–Novelette2013Catherynne M. Valente"Fade to White"#71 (Aug 2012)Nominated
2015Tom Crosshill"The Magician and Laplace's Demon"#99 (Dec 2014)Nominated
2018Vina Jie-Min Prasad"A Series of Steaks"#124 (Jan 2017)Nominated
Nebula–Short Story2010N. K. Jemisin"Non-Zero Probabilities"#36 (Sep 2009)Nominated
Kij Johnson"Spar"#37 (Oct 2009)Won
2012E. Lily Yu"The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees"#55 (Apr 2011)Nominated
2013Aliette de Bodard"Immersion"#69 (Jun 2012)Won
Helena Bell"Robot"#72 (Sep 2012)Nominated
Tom Crosshill"Fragmentation, or Ten Thousand Goodbyes"#67 (Apr 2012)Nominated
2015Matthew Kressel"The Meeker and the All-Seeing Eye"#92 (May 2014)Nominated
2016Naomi Kritzer"Cat Pictures Please"#100 (Jan 2015)Nominated
Martin L. Shoemaker"Today I Am Paul"#107 (Aug 2015)Nominated
Sam J. Miller"When Your Child Strays from God"#106 (Jul 2015)Nominated
2017Sam J. Miller"Things With Beards"#117 (Jun 2016)Nominated
2020A. T. Greenblatt"Give the Family My Love"#149 (Feb 2019)Won[53]
2025Isabel J. Kim"Why Don't We Just Kill the Kid In the Omelas Hole"#209 (Feb 2024)Won[54]
Hugo AwardHugo–Novella2012Catherynne M. Valente"Silently and Very Fast"#61 (Oct 2011)Nominated[55]
Hugo–Novelette2013Catherynne M. Valente"Fade to White"#71 (Aug 2012)Nominated[56]
2017Carolyn Ives Gilman"Touring with the Alien"#115 (Apr 2016)Nominated[57]
2018Suzanne Palmer"The Secret Life of Bots"#132 (Sep 2017)Won[58]
Vina Jie-Min Prasad"A Series of Steaks"#124 (Jan 2017)Nominated
2019Simone Heller"When We Were Starless"#145 (Oct 2018)Nominated[59]
2021Isabel Fall"Helicopter Story"#160 (Jan 2020)Nominated[60]
Naomi Kritzer"Monster"#160 (Jan 2020)Nominated
2022Suzanne Palmer"Bots of the Lost Ark"#177 (Jun 2021)Won[61]
2023S. L. Huang"Murder by Pixel: Crime and Responsibility in the Digital Darkness"#195 (Dec 2022)Nominated
Marie Vibbert"We Built This City"#189 (Jun 2022)Nominated
2023Gu Shi
Emily Jen(translator)
"Introduction to2181 Overture, Second Edition"#197 (Feb 2023)Nominated
Hugo–Short Story2010N. K. Jemisin"Non-Zero Probabilities"#36 (Sep 2009)Nominated[62]
Kij Johnson"Spar"#37 (Oct 2009)Nominated
2011Peter Watts"The Things"#40 (Jan 2010)Nominated[63]
2012E. Lily Yu"The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees"#55 (Apr 2011)Nominated[55]
2013Aliette de Bodard"Immersion"#69 (Jun 2012)Nominated[56]
Kij Johnson"Mantis Wives"#71 (Aug 2012)Nominated
2016Naomi Kritzer"Cat Pictures Please"#100 (Jan 2015)Won[64]
2023Naomi Kritzer"Better Living Through Algorithms"#200 (May 2023)Won
2024Isabel J. Kim"Why Don't We Just Kill the Kid In the Omelas Hole"#209 (Feb 2024)Pending[65]
World Fantasy AwardWFA–Novella2012Catherynne M. Valente"Silently and Very Fast"#61 (Oct 2011)Nominated[66]
2019Kij Johnson"The Privilege of the Happy Ending"#143 (Aug 2018)Won[67]
WFA–Short Story2009Catherynne M. Valente"A Buyer's Guide to Maps of Antarctica"#20 (May 2008)Nominated[68]
2012E. Lily Yu"The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees"#55 (Apr 2011)Nominated[66]
2014Yoon Ha Lee"Effigy Nights"#76 (Jan 2013)Nominated[69]
Bram Stoker AwardBSA–Short Fiction2008Paul G. Tremblay"There's No Light Between Floors"#8 (May 2007)Nominated[70]
Shirley Jackson AwardSJA–Short Fiction2008Carrie Laben"Something in the Mermaid Way"#6 (Mar 2007)Nominated[71]
Jeff VanderMeer"The Third Bear"#7 (Apr 2007)Nominated
2011Peter Watts"The Things"#40 (Jan 2010)Won[72]
2017Sam J. Miller"Things With Beards"#117 (Jun 2016)Nominated[73]
BSFA AwardBSFA–Short Story2011Peter Watts"The Things"#40 (Jan 2010)Nominated[74]
2013Aliette de Bodard"Immersion"#69 (Jun 2012)Nominated[75]
2016Aliette de Bodard"Three Cups of Grief, by Starlight"#100 (Jan 2015)Won[76]
2019Nina Allan"The Gift of Angels: An Introduction"#146 (Nov 2018)Nominated[77]
Aurora AwardAurora–Novella/Novelette2020L. X. Beckett"The Immolation of Kev Magee"#167 (Aug 2020)Nominated[78]
Rebecca Campbell"An Important Failure"#167 (Aug 2020)Nominated
A. C. Wise"To Sail the Black"#170 (Nov 2020)Nominated
Aurora–Short Fiction2013Suzanne Church"Synch Me, Kiss Me, Drop"#68 (May 2012)Nominated[79]
Eugie2016Catherynne Valente"The Long Goodnight of Violet Wild"#100 (Jan 2015)Won[80]
Aliette de Bodard"Three Cups of Grief, by Starlight"#100 (Jan 2015)Nominated[81]
2019Simone Heller"When We Were Starless"#145 (Oct 2018)Won[82]
Theodore Sturgeon Award2010Kij Johnson"Spar"#37 (Oct 2009)Finalist[83]
2011Peter Watts"The Things"#40 (Jan 2010)3rd[84]
2012Yoon Ha Lee"Ghostweight"#52 (Jan 2011)Finalist[85]
Catherynne M. Valente"Silently and Very Fast"#61 (Oct 2011)Finalist
2013Aliette de Bodard"Immersion"#69 (Jun 2012)Finalist[86]
Aliette de Bodard"Scattered Along the River of Heaven"#64 (Jan 2012)Finalist
E. Catherine Tobler"(To See the Other) Whole Against the Sky"#74 (Nov 2012)Finalist
2014Robert Reed"Mystic Falls"#86 (Nov 2013)Finalist[87]
E. Lily Yu"The Urashima Effect"#81 (Jun 2013)Finalist
2016Kelly Robson"The Three Resurrections of Jessica Churchill"#101 (Feb 2015)Finalist[88]
2017Carolyn Ives Gilman"Touring with the Alien"#115 (Apr 2016)2nd[89]
Sam J. Miller"Things With Beards"#117 (Jun 2016)3rd
2018Suzanne Palmer"The Secret Life of Bots"#132 (Sep 2017)Finalist[90]
Vina Jie-Min Prasad"A Series of Steaks"#124 (Jan 2017)Finalist
Kelly Robson"We Who Live in the Heart"#128 (May 2017)Finalist
2019Carolyn Ives Gilman"Umbernight"#137 (Feb 2018)Finalist[91]
Simone Heller"When We Were Starless"#145 (Oct 2018)Finalist
2020A. T. Greenblatt"Give the Family My Love"#149 (Feb 2019)Finalist[92]
Suzanne Palmer"The Painter of Trees"#153 (Jun 2019)Finalist
2021Rebecca Campbell"An Important Failure"#167 (Aug 2020)Won–1st[93]
Sameem Siddiqui"AirBody"#163 (Apr 2020)Finalist
Vajra Chandrasekera"The Translator, at Low Tide"#164 (May 2020)Finalist
2022Suzanne Palmer"Bots of the Lost Ark"#177 (Jun 2021)Nominated[94]
R. S. A. Garcia"Philia, Eros, Storge, Agápe, Pragma"#172 (Jan 2021)Nominated
Ray Nayler"Sarcophagus"#175 (Apr 2021)Nominated
Locus AwardsLocus–Novella2012Catherynne M. Valente"Silently and Very Fast"#61 (Oct 2011)Won–1st[95]
2019Carolyn Ives Gilman"Umbernight"#137 (Feb 2018)Nominated–10th[96]
Locus–Novelette2010Sarah Monette"White Charles"#36 (Sep 2009)Nominated–35th[97]
2011Tobias Buckell"A Jar of Goodwill"#44 (May 2010)Nominated–13th[98]
2012Nnedi Okorafor"The Book of Phoenix (Excerpted from The Great Book)"#54 (Mar 2011)Nominated–9th[95]
Yoon Ha Lee"Ghostweight"#52 (Jan 2011)Nominated–27th
2013Carrie Vaughn"Astrophilia"#70 (Jul 2012)Nominated–19th[99]
2015Yoon Ha Lee"Wine"#88 (Jan 2014)Nominated–9th[100]
Tom Crosshill"The Magician and Laplace's Demon"#99 (Dec 2014)Nominated–20th
2021JY Neon Yang"A Stick of Clay, in the Hands of God, is Infinite Potential"#164 (May 2020)Nominated–8th[101]
2022Suzanne Palmer"Bots of the Lost Ark"#177 (Jun 2021)Nominated–9th[102]
Locus–Short Story2008Jeff VanderMeer"The Third Bear"#7 (Apr 2007)Nominated–12th[103]
Elizabeth Bear"Orm the Beautiful"#4 (Jan 2007)Nominated–18th
Barth Anderson"Clockmaker's Requiem"#6 (Mar 2007)Nominated–39th
2009Catherynne M. Valente"A Buyer's Guide to Maps of Antarctica"#20 (May 2008)Nominated–11th[104]
Jay Lake"The Sky That Wraps the World Round, Past the Blue and into the Black"#18 (Mar 2008)Nominated–15th
2010Kij Johnson"Spar"#37 (Oct 2009)Nominated–2nd[97]
Catherynne M. Valente"The Radiant Car Thy Sparrows Drew"#35 (Aug 2009)Nominated–11th
2011Peter Watts"The Things"#40 (Jan 2010)Nominated–2nd[98]
Catherynne M. Valente"Thirteen Ways of Looking at Space/Time"#47 (Aug 2010)Nominated–3rd
Robert Reed"The Cull"#48 (Sep 2010)Nominated–28th
Nina Kiriki Hoffman"Futures in the Memories Market"#45 (Jun 2010)Nominated–34th
2012E. Lily Yu"The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees"#55 (Apr 2011)Nominated–3rd[95]
Ken Liu"Tying Knots"#52 (Jan 2011)Nominated–30th
2013Aliette de Bodard"Immersion"#69 (Jun 2012)Won–1st[105]
Kij Johnson"Mantis Wives"#71 (Aug 2012)Nominated–4th
Aliette de Bodard"Scattered Along the River of Heaven"#64 (Jan 2012)Nominated–10th
Theodora Goss"England Under the White Witch"#73 (Oct 2012)Nominated–24th
Xia Jia"A Hundred Ghosts Parade Tonight"#65 (Feb 2012)Nominated–31st
Genevieve Valentine"A Bead of Jasper, Four Small Stones"#73 (Oct 2012)Nominated–33rd
2014Yoon Ha Lee"Effigy Nights"#76 (Jan 2013)Nominated–13th[106]
James Patrick Kelly"The Promise of Space"#84 (Sep 2013)Nominated–20th
James Patrick Kelly"Soulcatcher"#80 (May 2013)Nominated–23rd
2015Michael Swanwick"Passage of Earth"#91 (Apr 2014)Nominated–10th[107]
Ken Liu"The Long Haul..."#98 (Nov 2014)Nominated–16th
Yoon Ha Lee"The Contemporary Foxwife"#94 (Jul 2014)Nominated–20th
Robert Reed"Pernicious Romance"#98 (Nov 2014)Nominated–25th

Current staff

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  • Neil Clarke, publisher, editor-in-chief
  • Sean Wallace, editor, October 2006 – present
  • Kate Baker, Podcast Director, October 2009 – present, non-fiction editor, January 2013 – present

Former staff

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  • Gardner Dozois, reprint editor, April 2013 – May 2018
  • Jeremy L.C. Jones, interviewer, September 2010 – December 2014
  • Jason Heller, non-fiction editor, January 2012 – December 2012
  • Cheryl Morgan, non-fiction editor, January 2009 – December 2011
  • Nick Mamatas, editor, October 2006 – July 2008[109]
  • Ekaterina Sedia, interim non-fiction editor, August 2008 – December 2008

See also

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