Clarkesworld 113 Now Available

Clarkesworld 113 Now Available

Clarkesworld 113-smallNeil Clarke makes a pretty big announcement in his editorial this issue.

It’s time to give up the day job. My family and I are trying to work out how to make that happen, but we need help to do so. If you are already subscribing to Clarkesworld or Forever, then thank you, that’s keeping the option on the table. If you haven’t been subscribing, now’s the time that would make the biggest difference to the future of this magazine.

I’ve mentioned before that a small percentage of our readers converting to subscribers would do the trick, but that’s easier said than done. Experience says that Clarkesworld will only be part of the puzzle. The new SFWA job helps. Forever helps. The anthologies help. Nothing stands on its own, but like a crowdfunding project, all the little bits add up to take you to your goal.

I think this is going to be a good year.

If you’re a fan of Neil and Sean’s work at Clarkesworld (and you definitely should be), then perhaps you might consider a subscription… this is the year when your support could really have an impact. And if you’ve never tried Clarkesworld or Forever, this is a great time to do so. Check out their support page — or why not buy their upcoming Clarkesworld: Year Eight anthology? It collects all the stories from last year, and the proceeds go towards supporting the magazine.

Issue #113 of Clarkesworld has four new stories by Paul McAuley, Benjanun Sriduangkaew, Nick Wolven, and An Owomoyela & Rachel Swirsky, and two reprints by Ted Kosmatka & Michael Poore, and Kim Stanley Robinson.

Short stories featured this issue are:

The Fixer” by Paul McAuley
That Which Stands Tends Toward Free Fall” by Benjanun Sriduangkaew
In the Midst of Life” by Nick Wolven
Between Dragons and Their Wrath” by An Owomoyela and Rachel Swirsky
Blood Dauber” by Ted Kosmatka and Michael Poore (from Asimov’s Science Fiction, October-November 2009)
Mercurial” by Kim Stanley Robinson (from Universe 15, 1985)

And the non-fiction:

Six Quirks of the Human Genome by Dan Koboldt
Sapient Animals and Memory Particles: A Conversation with Lawrence M. Schoen by Chris Urie
Another Word: Very Close Now by Fran Wilde
Editor’s Desk: The Roundup by Neil Clarke

And the Podcasts:

The Fixer” by Paul McAuley read by Kate Baker
That Which Stands Tends Toward Free Fall” by Benjanun Sriduangkaew read by Kate Baker
In the Midst of Life” by Nick Wolven read by Kate Baker
Between Dragons and Their Wrath” by An Owomoyela and Rachel Swirsky, read by Kate Baker
Blood Dauber” by Ted Kosmatka and Michael Poore, read by Kate Baker
Mercurial” by Kim Stanley Robinson read by Kate Baker

We last covered Clarkesworld with Issue 112.

Clarkesworld is edited by Neil Clarke and Sean Wallace, and published by Wyrm Publishing. The contents are available for free online; individual issues can be purchased for $3.99, and monthly subscriptions are $2.99/month. A 6-month sub is $17.94, and the annual price is $35.88. Learn more and order individual issues at the magazine’s website.

This issue’s cover, “Power Surge,” is by Julie Dillon.

See the complete issue here.

Our Late January Fantasy Magazine Rack is here. See all of our recent fantasy magazine coverage here.

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