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The History Within Us, by Matthew Kressel
On a wrist-mounted computer, Betsy Haadama watched a six thousand-year-old silent film. It was grays...
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Now that he couldn鈥檛 afford to buy enough reality, Gustav had no option but to paint what he saw in ...
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Preface Seven days passed for me on my little raft of a ship as I fled Melida; seven years for the r...
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Most in that country called Tzigana a witch, though never to her face. Now that she was dead, you wo...
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Joan wrote her prayer with a half-used tube of Chanel Vamp that she had found discarded at the 34th S...
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1. The Table On the left-hand side of the coffee table were stacked three Michael Chabon novels, one...
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Denial Ellie huddled in the corner of her daughter鈥檚 room. She sang a quiet lullaby and cradled her ...
Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction and Fantasy : Soul鈥檚 Bargain by Juliette Wade
A reading from the Book of Eyn the Wanderer: In those days there were many who admired Eyn for her d...
Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction and Fantasy : The Issue of Gender in Genre Fiction: Publicat...
The issue of representation of men and women in science fiction is one that has caused much discussi...
Stone Hunger by N. K. Jemisin
Once there was a girl who lived in a beautiful place full of beautiful people who made beautiful thi...
Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction and Fantasy : Gold Mountain by Chris Roberson
Johnston Lien stood at the open door of the tram, one elbow crooked around a guardrail, her blue eye...
Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction and Fantasy : Editor鈥檚 Desk: Adding Some Color by Neil Clark...
When something nearly kills you, it鈥檚 hard to avoid thinking about it. These events worm their way i...
Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction and Fantasy : Annihilation, Authority, and Acceptance: An In...
Jeff VanderMeer鈥檚 Southern Reach trilogy, comprised of Annihilation, Authority, and Acceptance was o...
The Halfway House at the Heart of Darkness by ...
Keel wore a ragged shirt with the holo Veed There, Simmed That shimmering on it. She wore it in and ...
The Contemporary Foxwife by Yoon Ha Lee
Kanseun Ong was procrastinating on her end-of-term assignment by puzzling over a letter from her old...
Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction and Fantasy : Another Word: Reclaiming the Tie-In Novel by J...
Our society has a weird relationship with logos. Put a popular brand name on a t-shirt, and you鈥檒l f...
Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction and Fantasy : Beluthahatchie by Andy Duncan
Everybody else got off the train at Hell, but I figured, it鈥檚 a free country. So I commenced to make...
Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction and Fantasy : Sunlight Society by Margaret Ronald
When the Fourth Street biolab went up, I didn't think of Casey right away. I was working in the far ...
Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction and Fantasy : What Everyone Remembers by Rahul Kanakia
I remember being with Maman in the cabin of her ship, anchored someplace where the wind was always h...
Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction and Fantasy : The Mermaids Singing Each to Each by Cat Rambo
Niko leaned behind me in the cabin, raising his voice to be heard over the roar of engine and water,...
Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction and Fantasy : Worm Within by Cat Rambo
The LED bug kicks feebly, trying to push itself away from the wall. Its wings are rounds of mica, an...
The Last Survivor of the Great Sexbot Revolution...
She鈥檚 not what you expected, Alma May Anderson, the last survivor of the Great Sexbot Revolution. Fo...
Whose Face This Is I Do Not Know by Cat Rambo
I glance in the glass wall's reflection. It faces me twenty feet away as I walk up the stairs, marbl...
The Architect of Heaven by Jason K. Chapman
Waking up, as always, is disorienting. His mind insists that it's only been a moment since the sting...
Matchmaker by Erin M. Hartshorn
"You're not exactly what I expected when my mother said she'd found a shadchen." Miss Berazazz could...
Linguistics for the World-Builder by Brit Mand...
Constructing a believable, habitable universe is one of the first things a writer of speculative fic...
Perfect Lies by Gwendolyn Clare
The only enjoyable part of my daily meeting with Losin was the view. One large panoramic viewport ma...
The Book of Phoenix (Excerpted from The Great ...
There is no book about me. Well, not yet. No matter. I shall create it myself; it's better that way....
Three Oranges by D. Elizabeth Wasden
Orange stained the entire room. Orange juice. Zest. Peels. I scratched at the moist peel over a flow...