Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 237, June 2026

English language

Published June 2026 by Wyrm Publishing.

FICTION

  • "Up the Line to Death" by Carrie Vaughn, AUDIO EDITION read by Kate Baker
  • "The Potential Side Effects of Roleplay Stimulation Therapy" by Claire Jia-Wen
  • "The Floating Republic" by Rebecca Campbell
  • "Three Cases from the Cosmic Psychiatric Clinic" by Pan Haitian, translated by Blake Stone-Banks
  • "A Life Measured in Seconds" by Anne Wilkins
  • "Burning Day" by Samantha Murray
  • "Ice, Rock, Empathy" by Damián Neri

NON-FICTION

  • "Finite Resources & Congestion Charges: What Will EV Technology of the Future Actually Look Like?" by Kyle Tam
  • "When The Future Catches Up To You: A Conversation with Naomi Kritzer" by Arley Sorg
  • "To Know, and to Have a Choice: A Conversation with Isabel J. Kim" by Arley Sorg
  • "Editor's Desk: One for the Team" by Neil Clarke

COVER ART

  • "Migration" by Kristin Kest

2 editions

A good issue of Clarkesworld

A good issue, with fascinating stories by Carrie Vaughn, Rebecca Campbell, Pan Haitian and Samantha Murray.

  • "Up the Line to Death" by Carrie Vaughn: AI based drones around the world suddenly stop working. And it would need the help of a literature teacher to make sense of the lines of poetic text that start to appear in the output data of the drones.

  • "The Potential Side Effects of Roleplay Stimulation Therapy" by Claire Jia-Wen: a student gets involved in an accident. To help her recover her ability to play the violin, she is enrolled in a simulated environment. A misunderstanding makes her think it is a 'stimulated' environment. But her interests begin to drift as she gets involved with a fellow student also enrolled in the environment, but for a different reason.

  • "The Floating Republic" by Rebecca Campbell: a small colony …