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''Clarkesworld'' is a monthly [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] magazine first published in October, 2006.
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'''''Clarkesworld''''' is a monthly [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] [[semiprozine]] first published in October, 2006. The magazine is a three-time winner of the [[Hugo Award]] for Best [[Semiprozine]]. (It has been nominated in 2009–2011, and 2013.)  It will be "Spotlight Publisher" at [[Norwescon 46]] in 2024.
  
Each issue contains interviews, articles, and original fiction.  
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Each issue contains interviews, articles, and original [[fiction]].  
  
The magazine is a three-time winner of the [[Hugo Award]] for Best [[Semiprozine]]. (It has been nominated in 2009--2011, and 2013.)
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[[Neil Clarke]] is the editor/publisher and its parent company is '''Wyrm Publishing'''.
  
[[Neil Clarke]] is the editor/publisher.
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* [https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/ ''Clarkesworld'' website.]
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* [https://wyrmpublishing.com/ Wyrm website.]
  
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 11 August 2023

Clarkesworld is a monthly SF and fantasy semiprozine first published in October, 2006. The magazine is a three-time winner of the Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine. (It has been nominated in 2009–2011, and 2013.) It will be "Spotlight Publisher" at Norwescon 46 in 2024.

Each issue contains interviews, articles, and original fiction.

Neil Clarke is the editor/publisher and its parent company is Wyrm Publishing.


Publication 2006
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