· 2018
New authors and collections. From H.G.Wells to Edward Page Mitchell, stories of travelling back and forth in time have brought us ancient and future civilisations, terrifying visions and cautionary tales. In the wake of our successful Gothic and Fantasy deluxe edition short story compilations, Ghosts, Horror, Science Fiction, Murder Mayhem and Crime & Mystery, we bring you a constellation of tales, new and old, in a dazzling mix of classic and brand new writing with authors from around the world. New, contemporary and notable writers featured are: Bo Balder, Kate Estabrooks, Adam Vine, Scott Merrow, Valerie Valdes, Tony Genova, Nino Cipri, Beth Goder, Chris Reynolds, Anton Rose, Kate Heartfield, Larry Hodges, Samantha Murray, Brian Trent, Dominick Cancilla, and K.L. Evangelista. These appear alongside classic stories by authors such as Edward Bellamy, John Buchan, Edward Page Mitchell, Mark Twain and H.G. Wells.
· 2019
An anthology of speculative climate fiction and poetry by authors from around the world. Icebergs in the desert. The oceans of Europa. The depths of love and myth. Evolved future humans. The last stand of redwoods. Frakking freedom fighters. Be inspired to become the change with these works of ingenuity and hope.
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· 2018
New authors and collections. Visitors from other planets have long obsessed us. H.G. Wells’ War of Worlds spawned a huge wave of speculative fiction but the roots of such fears run deep in our literature, where the mysteries of other cultures have long threatened the familiar and the comfortable. Did aliens build the ancient pyramids? do they live amongst us today? what happens when they invade? And are they just the people from the next valley? or country? or planet? Would it be an inevitable act of aggression, one of assistance and care, or simply a reminder of our paltry existence in a crowded universe? Flame Tree’s successful Gothic Fantasy series brings a brilliant new mix of classic and new writing, in this beautiful edition. New, contemporary and notable writers featured are: Bo Balder, Jennifer Rachel Baumer, Maria Haskins, Suo Hefu (索何夫), Rachael K. Jones, Claude Lalumière, Rich Larson, Angus McIntyre, Stephen G. Parks, Sunil Patel, Laura Pearlman, Tim Pieraccini, Eric Reitan, John Walters, S.A. Westerley, and William R.D. Wood. These appear alongside classic stories by authors such as George Allan England, Austin Hall, H.P. Lovecraft, A. Merritt and H.G. Wells.
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· 2020
Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art.Our May 2020 issue (#164) contains:Original fiction by Ashleigh Shears ("What Happens in Solarium Square 21"), Ray Nayler ("Albedo Season"), JY Neon Yang ("A Stick of Clay, in the Hands of God, is Infinite Potential"), Bo Balder ("Quantum Fish"), Regina Kanyu Wang ("The Language Sheath"), and Vajra Chandrasekera ("The Translator, at Low Tide").Non-fiction by Mark Cole, interviews with Lois McMaster Bujold and Tamsyn Muir, and an editorial by Neil Clarke.
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· 2021
Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction, articles, interviews and art. Our May 2021 issue (#176) contains:Original fiction by David D. Levine ("Best-Laid Plans"), Amal Singh ("A Home for Mrs. Biswas"), Bo Balder ("The Force Exerted on the Mass of a Body"), Robert V.S. Redick ("Vanishing Point"), Sameem Siddiqui ("Dancing With Ereshkigal"), Tang Fei ("Spore"), and Kai Hudson ("A Star for Every Word Unspoken").Non-fiction includes an article by Alex Shvartsman and interviews with Kelly Robson and Octavia Cade, and an editorial by Neil Clarke.
· 2016
Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art. Our November 2016 issue (#122) contains: Original stories by Nin Harris ("What The Stories Steal"), Nelly Geraldine Garcia-Rosas ("Where Water Joins"), Samantha Murray ("Of Sight, of Mind, of Heart"), Bo Balder ("Follow the White Line"), Chen Hongyu ("Western Heaven"), Nnedi Okorafor ("Afrofuturist 419"). Reprints by Ian McDonald ("An Eligible Boy") and Paul McAuley ("Reef"). Non-fiction by Mark Cole, an interview with Peter S. Beagle, an Another Word column by Sarah Pinsker, and an editorial by Neil Clarke.
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· 2019
Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art.Our June 2019 issue (#153) contains:Original fiction by Suzanne Palmer ("The Painter of Trees"), Bo Balder ("Erdenweh"), Myung-hoon Bae ("The Peppers of GreenScallion"), Eric Del Carlo ("Said of Angels"), Robert Reed ("Bonobo"), Andy Dudak ("Field Mice").A reprint by Aliette de Bodard ("Two Sisters in Exile").Non-fiction by Carries Sessarego, an interview with Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone and Soyeon Jeong, and an editorial by Neil Clarke.
Award Winning Science Fiction Magazine New short stories, poetry, art and non-fiction
· 2016
In a far future, on a faraway planet, humans have become infected by the alien Wan, creatures that communicate by feeding each other poems composed of their own flesh. Obsessed alien and former human biologist Ing infects Frog, a barren slave girl, and Firdaus, deposed ruler of the human settlement, with the alien fungus. When a once-in-a-millennium Wan reproductive event threatens to destroy all human life on the planet, Frog and Firdaus must choose between transforming their loved ones into cadaverous toadstools and surviving - or watching them all die in a planetary holocaust. Unless Frog can come up with a third solution - with the help of her greatest enemy.
"Dio ha creato il mondo, ma gli olandesi hanno creato i Paesi Bassi." Questo famoso proverbio si adatta alla perfezione alla prima antologia di fantascienza dai Paesi Bassi, così bassi che, forse, tra qualche centinaio di anni, non esisteranno più a causa del cambiamento climatico e della Grande Inondazione che si attende da anni. Tuttavia il popolo olandese - indomito e pragmatico come è sempre stato - si sta preparando (per ora usando l'immaginazione e non solo) grazie a progetti di "polderizzazione", ingegneria idraulica contro l'innalzamento del Mare del Nord, conservazione delle sementi sotto minaccia di estinzione, virtualizzazione della realtà, diaspore sottomarine, e tanto altro ancora. "Spero possiate apprezzare questo spaccato della migliore e più interessante (eco)fantascienza che i Paesi Bassi hanno da offrire. Siamo tutti coinvolti, quindi immaginiamo una via d'uscita comune." - Roderick Leeuwenhart INDICE Introduzione di Roderick Leeuwenhart La città sommersa di Bo Balder San Dimas e il dolore dei granchi pelosi di Tais Teng Grano dalla pula di Cornelie Moolhuizen Un'oasi di riparazione di Floris Kleijne Ballando coi tornado di Jaap Boekestein Pesci di vetro di Joachim Heijndermans Sotto le stelle di Sophia Drenth Ritorno a casa di Johan Klein Haneveld Che ne facciamo del lupo? di Roderick Leeuwenhart Pake Pollock di Joost Uitdehaag Illustrazione di copertina di Tais Teng