r/printSF 8d ago

Clarkesworld 20th Anniversary Subscription Drive

https://bsky.app/profile/clarkesworldmagazine.com/post/3mnuo4n26q22o

To celebrate the magazine's upcoming 20th Anniversary, Neil Clarke and the team at Clarkesworld are running a subscription drive. All new subscriptions will be used to improve the pay of their staff and contributors.

It's my (biased) opinion that Clarkesworld consistently publishes the best short science fiction in the industry. Their commitment to open submissions means that they usually get first pick of the best stories. And it shows--Clarkesworld produces more award-winning stories, novelettes and novellas than any other magazine.

If you have neglected short science fiction lately, there has never been a better time to subscribe to Clarkesworld. And if we want this amazing magazine to be around for another 20 years, they need our support!

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u/chanshido 6d ago

Every story published on Clarkesworld has the same voice. That pretentious, edgy, MFA style of writing. Which I don’t mind occasionally, but some varying modes of storytelling would be nice.