There are a lot of great science fiction magazines online and in print. Even the father of them all, Amazing Stories is returning to print. While the novel has won the publishing war, Science Fiction was born in the short form. You can still find Science Fiction short stories in numerous publications. Celestial Attic has a few for you…
Amazing Stories
American science fiction magazine that started it all in 1926; published off and on, currently online and returning to print in August 2018; Editor Steve Davidson
Analog Magazine
(Formerly Astounding) American science fiction and nonfiction published since 1930; edited, since April 2013, by Trevor Quachri
Asimov’s Science Fiction
Science Fiction magazine; published since 1977; edited by Sheila Williams
Beneath Ceaseless Skies
American fantasy adventure magazine by Firkin Press; edited by Scott H. Andrews
Black Static
(Formerly Third Alternative) British fantasy and horror magazine, debuting 2007, edited by Andy Cox
Bourbon Penn
An American print magazine of odd experiences, places and people; Editor Erik Secker
Clarkesworld
American online science fiction and fantasy magazine, debuted 2006, edited buy Neil Clarke and Sean Wallace.
Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine
Fiction, reviews, and features; published since 1949; edited by C.C. Finlay
Interzone
British SF magazine, currently bimonthly, published since 1982, co-founded by David Pringle; edited since 2004 by Andy Cox
Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet
Semi-annual small-press magazine subtitled ‘an occasional outburst’; published/edited by Gavin J. Grant and Kelly Link
Lightspeed
American science fiction and fantasy magazine; Editor John Joseph Adams
Omni Magazine
American science fiction and nonfiction published 1978 – 1995 and returned to print in 2017; Editor Pamela Weintraub
Tor.com
American online science fiction and fantasy magazine published by Tor Books; Editor Bridget McGovern