

Clarkesworld Magazine
Clarkesworld Magazine
Science fiction and fantasy stories from Clarkesworld Magazine
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Jan 15, 2012 • 30min
What Everyone Remembers by Rahul Kanakia (audio)
Our second piece of audio fiction for January is "What Everyone Remembers" written by Rahul Kanakia and read by Kate Baker.

Jan 2, 2012 • 53min
Scattered Along the River of Heaven by Aliette de Bodard (audio)
Our first piece of audio fiction for January is "Scattered Along the River of Heaven" written by Aliette de Bodard and read by Kate Baker.

Dec 21, 2011 • 1h 1min
Silently and Very Fast (part Three of Three) by Catherynne M. Valente (audio)
Our third piece of audio fiction for December is part two of "Silently and Very Fast" written by Catherynne M. Valente and read by Kate Baker. If you missed the […]

Dec 14, 2011 • 23min
In Which Faster-Than-Light Travel Solves All of Our Problems by Chris Stabback (audio)
Our second piece of audio fiction for December is "In Which Faster-Than-Light Travel Solves All of Our Problems" written by Chris Stabback and read by Kate Baker.

Dec 1, 2011 • 31min
Sirius by Ben Peek (audio)
Our first piece of audio fiction for December is "Sirius" written by Ben Peek and read by Kate Baker.

Nov 22, 2011 • 45min
Silently and Very Fast (Part Two of Three) by Catherynne M. Valente (audio)
Our third piece of audio fiction for November is part two of "Silently and Very Fast" written by Catherynne M. Valente and read by Kate Baker. If you missed part […]

Nov 15, 2011 • 44min
The Smell of Orange Groves by Lavie Tidhar (audio)
Our second piece of audio fiction for November is "The Smell of Orange Groves" written by Lavie Tidhar and read by Kate Baker.

Nov 2, 2011 • 54min
A Militant Peace by David Klecha and Tobias S. Buckell (audio)
Our first piece of audio fiction for November is "A Militant Peace" written by David Klecha and Tobias S. Buckell and read by Mike Allen.

9 snips
Oct 22, 2011 • 1h 6min
Silently and Very Fast by Catherynne M. Valente (audio, part one)
Dive into a dream-like narrative where identity and consciousness intertwine. The tale reveals the mythic origins of characters like Neva and Elusius, set against a backdrop of household intelligence and machine emotions. Explore profound questions about programmed feelings versus human experience. A fable about a machine princess illustrates the fears surrounding artificial beings. Intimate glimpses into personal relationships deepen as they navigate shared dreams and existential challenges, all while pondering the essence of humanity within machines.

Oct 15, 2011 • 26min
Pony by Erik Amundsen (audio)
Our second piece of audio fiction for October is "Pony" written by Erik Amundsen and read by Kate Baker.


