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June Issue of Clarkesworld Magazine

The June 2012 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine is now available. You can get the issue:

APRIL 2012 – ISSUE #69

FICTION
* "Immersion" by Aliette de Bodard
* "If The Mountain Comes" by An Owomoyela
* "You Were She Who Abode" by E. Catherine Tobler

NONFICTION
* Energizing Futures: How SF Fuels Itself by Stephen Gaskell
* Neither the Billionaire nor the Tramp: Economics in Speculative Fiction by Jeremy L. C. Jones
* Another Word: Assimilation, Multiculturalism, and Me by Daniel Abraham
* Editor's Desk: Clarkesworld by the Numbers by Neil Clarke

PODCAST
This month's stories will be released in audio form on the 1st, 14th and 21st. Read by Kate Baker.

COVER ART
Target Detected by Max Davenport

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September Issue of Clarkesworld Magazine

The September issue of Clarkesworld Magazine is now online. If you like what we do, please consider participating in our citizenship drive by making a a donation, purchasing a book or an ebook.

FICTION
The Cull by Robert Reed
The Cull (AUDIO VERSION) by Robert Reed, read by Kate Baker
Paper Cradle by Stephen Gaskell

NONFICTION
Steel is not Enough: The Lives and Times of Magnus, Robot Fighter by Bill Spangler
To See Beyond the Points of View: A Conversation with Karin Lowachee by Jeremy L. C. Jones
Each Facet Intensely: A Conversation with Angela Slatter by Jeremy L. C. Jones

COVER ART
Honeycomb by Julie Dillon

On the 15th of September, our podcast will feature Paper Cradle by Stephen Gaskell

 
The Kindle edition of this issue will be available from Amazon later this week, but EPUB (Sony/Apple/Nook/etc.) and MOBI (Kindle/Mobipocket) are available now from the Wyrm Publishing ebookstore.

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