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Clarksworld Magazine

cw_17_350.jpgMy friend Alex sent me a Myspace bulletin directing me to this fancy online magazine of sci-fi etc. literature (his story, "The Human Moments" is on the front page). While I usually don't go for sci-fi or fantasy literature, the stories in this magazine seem interesting, and, honestly, I'm glad to know forums like this journal still exist. Perhaps old school slick magazines will make a comeback online (or maybe journals like Clarksworld are all over, and I just don't know about them? Drop some others in the comment bar if you know any).

Posted on Thursday, February 14, 2008 at 06:14PM by Registered CommenterJon Sealy in | Comments2 Comments

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There has been a real flowering of great 'zines giving away amazing sci-fi online. Actually, as the mainstream (non-genre) litmags figure out how they function in cyberspace, they could learn a lot from the burgeoning world of online speculative fiction, which is actually providing some very excellent work.

My faves:
Atomjack (http://atomjackmagazine.com/)
Shimmer (http://www.shimmerzine.com/)
Heliotrope (http://www.heliotropemag.com/)
and Futurismic (www.futurismic.com), which not only includes a great digest of online sci-fi mags, but they're about to start publishing original sci-fi of their own.
February 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSam J. Miller
Thanks! I'll check those out.
February 15, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterjsealy

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