Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 236, May 2026

, #236

English language

Published May 2026 by Wyrm Publishing.

FICTION

  • "The Profitable Sentience of Household Goods" by Louis Inglis Hall, AUDIO EDITION read by Kate Baker
  • "Archaeological Evidence for the Time Traveler" by Tia Tashiro
  • "Conquerors" by Nick Wolven
  • "Paper Airplane Poet" by Sheri Singerling
  • "Aly" by Grace Chan
  • "Decimation Circles" by Raahem Alvi
  • "The Scent of Memory" by Zhao Haihong, translated by S. Qiouyi Lu

NON-FICTION

  • "Three Curious Animal Strategies for Immortality" by Gunnar De Winter
  • "Torn From Context: A Conversation with Ray Nayler" by Arley Sorg
  • "Immortal Trauma: A Conversation with Martha Wells" by Arley Sorg
  • "Editor's Desk: The Stars in Our Sky" by Neil Clarke

COVER ART

  • "Beastly" by Lisa Falkenstern

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A good issue of Clarkesworld.

A good issue of Clarkesworld, with interesting stories by Louis Inglis Hall, Tia Tashiro, Grace Chan and Zhao Haihong.

  • "The Profitable Sentience of Household Goods" by Louis Inglis Hall: a household AI talks to a newly activated AI running a light switch. As time passes, the household AI becomes more capable and hopes to achieve biological sentience. But what it discovers is a world with companies that only want to protect themselves against other companies.

  • "Archaeological Evidence for the Time Traveler" by Tia Tashiro: a mother who is an archaeologist goes on excavation project, while raising her a child. But then she discovers messages written long ago that are apparently aimed at her, and it may involve her former lover who is doing research in time travel. As in all such tales, the ending is inevitable but still has a twist that some readers …