Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 212

eBook

Published May 1, 2024 by Wyrm Publishing.

3 stars (1 review)

Fiction: - "Fishy" by Alice Towey - "The Portmeirion Road" by Fiona Moore - "In Which Caruth is Correct" by Carolyn Zhao - "The Brotherhood of Montague St. Video" by Thomas Ha - "The Texture of Memory, of Light" by Samara Auman - "The Blinding Light of Resurrection" by Rajeev Prasad - "The Weight of Your Own Ashes" by Carlie St. George - "Our Father" by K. J. Khan

Non-Fiction: - "Hive Minds and Drones: Bees in Space in Real Life and in Science Fictional Cosmos" by D.A. Xiaolin Spires - "Hoodoo And Physics: A Conversation with Andrea Hairston" by Arley Sorg - "Science Fiction As Science Communication: A Conversation with Andrea Kriz" by Arley Sorg - "Editor's Desk: Fruit of the Tree" by Neil Clarke

Cover Art: - "Strider" by Ilya Nazarov

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A better than average issue of Clarkesworld

3 stars

A better than average issue, with interesting stories by Alice Towey, Fiona Moore, Carolyn Zhao, Carlie St. George.

  • "Fishy" by Alice Towey: a fun story of an AI-based robotic fish to lived out its days on the shelf of a researcher. Until one day when the researcher dies, and his daughter comes looking for his last piece of work that could change the world, and the fish may provide the answer.

  • "The Portmeirion Road" by Fiona Moore: in a future after the collapse of civilization, a woman goes to a town containing an archive in the hopes of finding a way to help a child at asthma live for longer. But the price the archive asks for the information may be too much for her.

  • "In Which Caruth is Correct" by Carolyn Zhao: a woman has to learn to deal with her past traumas in a world where such traumas …