Why Should You Read Clean Fiction Magazine?

My Winter Edition of Clean Fiction Magazine finally arrived last week! Keep reading to find out why you should read this magazine.

If you look at the photo in the top left corner of the above photo of a page from the Winter Edition of Clean Fiction Magazine, you’ll notice that Harper has made it into this issue! Also, I am the Romance Reviewer for Clean Fiction Magazine, so if you’ve enjoyed reading my Romance Reviews here on the blog in the past, if you want to read more, be sure to get your copy of the latest edition (Winter 2023 Edition) of the magazine, available on Amazon. I have 10 reviews in the latest edition, and though I am the Romance Reviewer, I do, occasionally review a mystery, suspense, or fantasy book as well. The other fun thing in this edition is that since it was the end of the year edition, I was asked to choose my Top 3 Favorite Reads of 2023! You can read those in the photo above.

In addition, this magazine is filled with Book Reviews of the following genres: Fantasy and Fairy Tale; Sci-fi, Superheroes, and Steampunk; Audio Dramas; Epic; Romance and Real Life; Mystery; Historicaland Illustrative Fiction.

In addition there are poems, the winning entries of the last Windows Into the Multiverse Flash Fiction Story Contest, advertisements of more great books and authors; the last installment of a short story by Clean Fiction Publisher, Amy Lynn McConahy, as well as some other ongoing stories.

There are also some great articles, some fun cartoons, lists of different award winning books, the winners of the last Cover Art Contest, a list of upcoming contests in upcoming issues as well as other dates for great events that involve books. There’s the winner of the last Bookstagram Contest, and the photo for the current Windows into the Multiverse Contest with instructions on how to enter, but there are ONLY 2 Days Left to get your entries in!

So, whether you looking for your next great read or a new favorite author, or just want to read some great Flash Fiction stories, short stories, poetry, or articles, there’s something in Clean Fiction Magazine for every reader who likes their fiction clean. You can purchase your copy — ebook or paperback at Amazon.com.

8 thoughts on “Why Should You Read Clean Fiction Magazine?

  1. I remember looking into this magazine a little while ago, on MeWe I think. It seemed like it was primarily by fantasy/ sci-fi writers and readers, for fantasy/ sci-fi writers and readers. You mention other genres in this post, though, so does that mean it’s branched out? Is the focus still mostly fantasy/ sci-fi?

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    • Hi Elizabeth, I know the first couple of copies seemed fantasy and sci-fi heavy, but since the publisher has been able to hire several Reviewers, it definitely has many more genres included. It still might appear to have a lot of fantasy and sci-fi if you only look at the first section of the magazine because the publisher always puts the Fantasy, Fairy Tale, and Sci-Fi at the front of the magazine, and she allows the Reviewers to review up to 10 books per issue, and she has four people who review Fantasy and Sci-Fi, and two of those Reviewers read and review close to 10 books per issue. Whereas, I am the only Romance Reviewer and I like to read some other genres to review as well to try to get some of the other genres covered, so I have 5 Romance Reviews in this current issue and one Reviewer who reviews Audiobooks reviewed one Romance audiobook. I also review Historical Fiction and an occasional Mystery or Suspense, and so I have 3 Historical Reviews, one Mystery Review, and one Mystery/Suspense Review in this issue. And then there’s one Reviewer for Illustrative Fiction and Manga, and two or three Reviewers for Audiobooks, this includes the one I mentioned previously.
      So, the publisher does her best to cover a variety of genres, but because not every Reviewer submits the same number of reviews for each issue, there may be some issues that are heavier in some genres than others.

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  2. I didn’t even know about this magazine. It sounds like something I would enjoy. I know you are probably backed up for miles, but would you consider reviewing my Contemporary Christian Romance, The Little Things?

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