American online fantasy and science fiction magazine
Clarkesworld Magazine is an American
online
fantasy and
science fiction magazine . It released its first issue October 1, 2006, and has maintained a regular monthly schedule since, publishing fiction by authors such as
Elizabeth Bear ,
Kij Johnson ,
Caitlín R. Kiernan ,
Sarah Monette ,
Catherynne M. Valente ,
Jeff VanderMeer and
Peter Watts .
Clarkesworld Magazine is published or collected in a number of formats:
All fiction is collected annually in print
anthologies published by Wyrm Publishing
Apps are available for
Android ,
iPad and
iPhone devices
EPUB ,
Amazon Kindle , and
Mobipocket
ebook 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 the
Kindle and
EPUB readers
Print issues are sold on Amazon and also available as a
Patreon subscription option
Clarkesworld was founded in July 2006 and published its first issue in October of that year.
[1]
In February 2007, Clarkesworld announced the first in a series of annual print anthologies starting with Realms: The First Year of Clarkesworld Magazine .
[2] It was published in June 2008 by Wyrm Publishing.
[3]
In January 2015, Clarkesworld began a relationship with Storycom to regularly translate and publish works of Chinese science fiction in their issues.
[4]
In February 2019, editor
Neil Clarke announced that the magazine had received a grant from
LTI Korea for the purposes of translating and publishing nine Korean science fiction stories in upcoming issues of Clarkesworld .
[5]
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.
[6]
In November 2022, editor Neil Clarke announced that the magazine would be opening a submission period for science fiction written in Spanish.
[7]
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 in
Kindle Unlimited for less money.
[8]
On 20 February 2023, Clarkesworld temporarily closed submissions due to a sudden increase in
AI-generated stories sent to the magazine.
[9]
Awards to magazine and editors
Award
Category
Year
Nominee
Result
Ref
Hugo Award
Semiprozine
2009
Neil Clarke ,
Nick Mamatas ,
Sean Wallace , eds.
Nominated
[10]
2010
Neil Clarke, Cheryl Morgan, Sean Wallace, eds.
Won
[11]
2011
Neil Clarke,
Cheryl Morgan , Sean Wallace, eds.; podcast directed by Kate Baker
Won
[12]
2013
Neil Clarke, Jason Heller, Sean Wallace, eds.; podcast directed by Kate Baker
Won
[13]
Professional Editor
(Short Form)
2012
Neil Clarke
Nominated
[14]
2013
Nominated
[13]
2014
Nominated
[15]
2016
Nominated
[16]
2017
Nominated
[17]
2018
Nominated
[18]
2019
Nominated
[19]
2020
Nominated
[20]
2021
Nominated
[21]
2022
Won
[22]
2023
Won
2024
Pending
[23]
World Fantasy Award
Non-Professional
2009
Neil Clarke ,
Nick Mamatas ,
Sean Wallace , eds.
Nominated
[24]
2010
Neil Clarke,
Cheryl Morgan , Sean Wallace, eds.
Nominated
[25]
2012
Neil Clarke, Cheryl Morgan, Sean Wallace, eds.; podcast directed by Kate Baker
Nominated
[26]
2014
Neil Clarke, Sean Wallace, eds.; podcast directed by Kate Baker
Won
[27]
British Fantasy Award
Magazine/Periodical
2014
Neil Clarke ,
Sean Wallace , eds.; podcast directed by Kate Baker
Won
[28]
Locus Awards
Magazine
2007
Clarkesworld Magazine
Nominated–20th
[29]
2008
Nominated–14th
[30]
2009
Nominated–9th
[31]
2010
Nominated–4th
[32]
2011
Nominated–6th
[33]
2012
Nominated–3rd
[34]
2013
Nominated–4th
[35]
2014
Nominated–4th
[36]
2015
Nominated–3rd
[37]
2016
Nominated–4th
[38]
2017
Nominated–5th
[39]
2018
Nominated–5th
[40]
2019
Nominated–5th
[41]
2020
Nominated–5th
[42]
2021
Nominated–6th
[43]
2022
Nominated–6th
[44]
2023
Nominated–3rd
[45]
2024
Nominated–2nd
[46]
Winner 2009
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Floating Fish ", Mats Minnhagen (April 2008)
[49]
Finalist 2010
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Brain Tower ", Kazuhiko Nakamura (November 2009)
Finalist 2011
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Warm ", Sergio Rebolledo (January 2010)
Finalist 2011
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Honeycomb ",
Julie Dillon (September 2010)
Finalist 2011
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Soulhunter ", Andrey Lazarev (November 2010)
Finalist 2012
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Off Road ", Facundo Diaz (June 2011)
Winner 2013
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
New World ", Ken Barthelmey (November 2012)
[49]
Finalist 2013
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Space Journey ", Martin Faragasso (August 2012)
Finalist 2013
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Breaking Through ",
Julie Dillon (October 2012)
Finalist 2014
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Elliptic ",
Julie Dillon (December 2013)
Finalist 2015
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Hollow ", Matt Dixon (March 2014)
Winner 2016
Chesley Award for Best Art Director ,
Neil Clarke
Finalist 2016
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
A-boushi-ya ", shichigoro-shingo (October 2015)
Finalist 2017
Chesley Award for Best Art Director ,
Neil Clarke
Winner 2018
Chesley Award for Best Art Director ,
Neil Clarke
Finalist 2018
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Jungle Deep ", Sergei Sarichev (March 2017)
Finalist 2018
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Darkess ",
Julie Dillon (May 2017)
Finalist 2018
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Genetics Lab ", Eddie Mendoza (July 2017)
Winner 2019
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Meeting ", Arthur Haas (May 2018)
[49]
Winner 2019
Chesley Award for Best Art Director ,
Neil Clarke
Finalist 2019
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
The Storkfriars ", Sean Andrew Murray (June 2018)
Finalist 2020
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Vertigo ", Matt Dixon (May 2019)
Winner 2021
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Ancient Stones ", Francesca Resta (October 2020)
[49]
Finalist 2021
Chesley Award for Best Art Director ,
Neil Clarke
Finalist 2021
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
51 ", Rodion Shaldo (September 2020)
Finalist 2021
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , "
Alien Scout ", Arjun Amky (November 2020)
Finalist 2023
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , “
Return to Heaven 7 ”, Zezhou Chen (January 2022)
Finalist 2023
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , “
Art Block ”, Daniel Conway (October 2022)
Finalist 2023
Chesley Award for Best Magazine Cover , “
Talk ”, JC Jongwon Park (February 2022)
Winner 2023
Chesley Award for Best Art Director ,
Neil Clarke
Award
Category
Year
Nominee
Nominated Work
Issue
Result
Ref
Nebula Award
Nebula–Novella
2012
Catherynne M. Valente
"Silently and Very Fast"
#61 (Oct 2011)
Nominated
[50]
Nebula–Novelette
2013
Catherynne M. Valente
"Fade to White"
#71 (Aug 2012)
Nominated
2015
Tom Crosshill
"The Magician and Laplace's Demon"
#99 (Dec 2014)
Nominated
2018
Vina Jie-Min Prasad
"A Series of Steaks"
#124 (Jan 2017)
Nominated
Nebula–Short Story
2010
N. K. Jemisin
"Non-Zero Probabilities"
#36 (Sep 2009)
Nominated
Kij Johnson
"Spar"
#37 (Oct 2009)
Won
2012
E. Lily Yu
"The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees"
#55 (Apr 2011)
Nominated
2013
Aliette 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
2015
Matthew Kressel
"The Meeker and the All-Seeing Eye"
#92 (May 2014)
Nominated
2016
Naomi 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
2017
Sam J. Miller
"Things With Beards"
#117 (Jun 2016)
Nominated
2020
A. T. Greenblatt
"Give the Family My Love"
#149 (Feb 2019)
Won
[51]
Hugo Award
Hugo–Novella
2012
Catherynne M. Valente
"Silently and Very Fast"
#61 (Oct 2011)
Nominated
[52]
Hugo–Novelette
2013
Catherynne M. Valente
"Fade to White"
#71 (Aug 2012)
Nominated
[53]
2017
Carolyn Ives Gilman
"Touring with the Alien"
#115 (Apr 2016)
Nominated
[54]
2018
Suzanne Palmer
"The Secret Life of Bots"
#132 (Sep 2017)
Won
[55]
Vina Jie-Min Prasad
"A Series of Steaks"
#124 (Jan 2017)
Nominated
2019
Simone Heller
"When We Were Starless"
#145 (Oct 2018)
Nominated
[56]
2021
Isabel Fall
"
Helicopter Story "
#160 (Jan 2020)
Nominated
[57]
Naomi Kritzer
"Monster"
#160 (Jan 2020)
Nominated
2022
Suzanne Palmer
"Bots of the Lost Ark"
#177 (Jun 2021)
Won
[58]
2023
S. 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
2023
Gu Shi Emily Jen (translator)
"Introduction to 2181 Overture , Second Edition"
#197 (Feb 2023)
Pending
Hugo–Short Story
2010
N. K. Jemisin
"Non-Zero Probabilities"
#36 (Sep 2009)
Nominated
[59]
Kij Johnson
"Spar"
#37 (Oct 2009)
Nominated
2011
Peter Watts
"The Things"
#40 (Jan 2010)
Nominated
[60]
2012
E. Lily Yu
"The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees"
#55 (Apr 2011)
Nominated
[52]
2013
Aliette de Bodard
"Immersion"
#69 (Jun 2012)
Nominated
[53]
Kij Johnson
"Mantis Wives"
#71 (Aug 2012)
Nominated
2016
Naomi Kritzer
"Cat Pictures Please"
#100 (Jan 2015)
Won
[61]
2023
Naomi Kritzer
"Better Living Through Algorithms"
#200 (May 2023)
Pending
World Fantasy Award
WFA–Novella
2012
Catherynne M. Valente
"Silently and Very Fast"
#61 (Oct 2011)
Nominated
[62]
2019
Kij Johnson
"The Privilege of the Happy Ending"
#143 (Aug 2018)
Won
[63]
WFA–Short Story
2009
Catherynne M. Valente
"A Buyer's Guide to Maps of Antarctica"
#20 (May 2008)
Nominated
[64]
2012
E. Lily Yu
"The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees"
#55 (Apr 2011)
Nominated
[62]
2014
Yoon Ha Lee
"Effigy Nights"
#76 (Jan 2013)
Nominated
[65]
Bram Stoker Award
BSA–Short Fiction
2008
Paul G. Tremblay
"There's No Light Between Floors"
#8 (May 2007)
Nominated
[66]
Shirley Jackson Award
SJA–Short Fiction
2008
Carrie Laben
"Something in the Mermaid Way"
#6 (Mar 2007)
Nominated
[67]
Jeff VanderMeer
"The Third Bear"
#7 (Apr 2007)
Nominated
2011
Peter Watts
"The Things"
#40 (Jan 2010)
Won
[68]
2017
Sam J. Miller
"Things With Beards"
#117 (Jun 2016)
Nominated
[69]
BSFA Award
BSFA–Short Story
2011
Peter Watts
"The Things"
#40 (Jan 2010)
Nominated
[70]
2013
Aliette de Bodard
"Immersion"
#69 (Jun 2012)
Nominated
[71]
2016
Aliette de Bodard
"Three Cups of Grief, by Starlight"
#100 (Jan 2015)
Won
[72]
2019
Nina Allan
"The Gift of Angels: An Introduction"
#146 (Nov 2018)
Nominated
[73]
Aurora Award
Aurora–Novella/Novelette
2020
L. X. Beckett
"The Immolation of Kev Magee"
#167 (Aug 2020)
Nominated
[74]
Rebecca Campbell
"An Important Failure"
#167 (Aug 2020)
Nominated
A. C. Wise
"To Sail the Black"
#170 (Nov 2020)
Nominated
Aurora–Short Fiction
2013
Suzanne Church
"Synch Me, Kiss Me, Drop"
#68 (May 2012)
Nominated
[75]
Eugie
2016
Catherynne Valente
"The Long Goodnight of Violet Wild"
#100 (Jan 2015)
Won
[76]
Aliette de Bodard
"Three Cups of Grief, by Starlight"
#100 (Jan 2015)
Nominated
[77]
2019
Simone Heller
"When We Were Starless"
#145 (Oct 2018)
Won
[78]
Theodore Sturgeon Award
2010
Kij Johnson
"Spar"
#37 (Oct 2009)
Finalist
[79]
2011
Peter Watts
"The Things"
#40 (Jan 2010)
3rd
[80]
2012
Yoon Ha Lee
"Ghostweight"
#52 (Jan 2011)
Finalist
[81]
Catherynne M. Valente
"Silently and Very Fast"
#61 (Oct 2011)
Finalist
2013
Aliette de Bodard
"Immersion"
#69 (Jun 2012)
Finalist
[82]
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
2014
Robert Reed
"Mystic Falls"
#86 (Nov 2013)
Finalist
[83]
E. Lily Yu
"The Urashima Effect"
#81 (Jun 2013)
Finalist
2016
Kelly Robson
"The Three Resurrections of Jessica Churchill"
#101 (Feb 2015)
Finalist
[84]
2017
Carolyn Ives Gilman
"Touring with the Alien"
#115 (Apr 2016)
2nd
[85]
Sam J. Miller
"Things With Beards"
#117 (Jun 2016)
3rd
2018
Suzanne Palmer
"The Secret Life of Bots"
#132 (Sep 2017)
Finalist
[86]
Vina Jie-Min Prasad
"A Series of Steaks"
#124 (Jan 2017)
Finalist
Kelly Robson
"We Who Live in the Heart"
#128 (May 2017)
Finalist
2019
Carolyn Ives Gilman
"Umbernight"
#137 (Feb 2018)
Finalist
[87]
Simone Heller
"When We Were Starless"
#145 (Oct 2018)
Finalist
2020
A. T. Greenblatt
"Give the Family My Love"
#149 (Feb 2019)
Finalist
[88]
Suzanne Palmer
"The Painter of Trees"
#153 (Jun 2019)
Finalist
2021
Rebecca Campbell
"An Important Failure"
#167 (Aug 2020)
Won–1st
[89]
Sameem Siddiqui
"AirBody"
#163 (Apr 2020)
Finalist
Vajra Chandrasekera
"The Translator, at Low Tide"
#164 (May 2020)
Finalist
2022
Suzanne Palmer
"Bots of the Lost Ark"
#177 (Jun 2021)
Nominated
[90]
R. S. A. Garcia
"Philia, Eros, Storge, Agápe, Pragma"
#172 (Jan 2021)
Nominated
Ray Nayler
"Sarcophagus"
#175 (Apr 2021)
Nominated
Locus Awards
Locus–Novella
2012
Catherynne M. Valente
"Silently and Very Fast"
#61 (Oct 2011)
Won–1st
[91]
2019
Carolyn Ives Gilman
"Umbernight"
#137 (Feb 2018)
Nominated–10th
[92]
Locus–Novelette
2010
Sarah Monette
"White Charles"
#36 (Sep 2009)
Nominated–35th
[93]
2011
Tobias Buckell
"A Jar of Goodwill"
#44 (May 2010)
Nominated–13th
[94]
2012
Nnedi Okorafor
"The Book of Phoenix (Excerpted from The Great Book)"
#54 (Mar 2011)
Nominated–9th
[91]
Yoon Ha Lee
"Ghostweight"
#52 (Jan 2011)
Nominated–27th
2013
Carrie Vaughn
"Astrophilia"
#70 (Jul 2012)
Nominated–19th
[95]
2015
Yoon Ha Lee
"Wine"
#88 (Jan 2014)
Nominated–9th
[96]
Tom Crosshill
"The Magician and Laplace's Demon"
#99 (Dec 2014)
Nominated–20th
2021
JY Neon Yang
"A Stick of Clay, in the Hands of God, is Infinite Potential"
#164 (May 2020)
Nominated–8th
[97]
2022
Suzanne Palmer
"Bots of the Lost Ark"
#177 (Jun 2021)
Nominated–9th
[98]
Locus–Short Story
2008
Jeff VanderMeer
"The Third Bear"
#7 (Apr 2007)
Nominated–12th
[99]
Elizabeth Bear
"Orm the Beautiful"
#4 (Jan 2007)
Nominated–18th
Barth Anderson
"Clockmaker's Requiem"
#6 (Mar 2007)
Nominated–39th
2009
Catherynne M. Valente
"A Buyer's Guide to Maps of Antarctica"
#20 (May 2008)
Nominated–11th
[100]
Jay Lake
"The Sky That Wraps the World Round, Past the Blue and into the Black"
#18 (Mar 2008)
Nominated–15th
2010
Kij Johnson
"Spar"
#37 (Oct 2009)
Nominated–2nd
[93]
Catherynne M. Valente
"The Radiant Car Thy Sparrows Drew"
#35 (Aug 2009)
Nominated–11th
2011
Peter Watts
"The Things"
#40 (Jan 2010)
Nominated–2nd
[94]
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
2012
E. Lily Yu
"The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees"
#55 (Apr 2011)
Nominated–3rd
[91]
Ken Liu
"Tying Knots"
#52 (Jan 2011)
Nominated–30th
2013
Aliette de Bodard
"Immersion"
#69 (Jun 2012)
Won–1st
[101]
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
2014
Yoon Ha Lee
"Effigy Nights"
#76 (Jan 2013)
Nominated–13th
[102]
James Patrick Kelly
"The Promise of Space"
#84 (Sep 2013)
Nominated–20th
James Patrick Kelly
"Soulcatcher"
#80 (May 2013)
Nominated–23rd
2015
Michael Swanwick
"Passage of Earth"
#91 (Apr 2014)
Nominated–10th
[103]
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
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
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
[105]
Ekaterina Sedia , interim non-fiction editor, August 2008 – December 2008
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