Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 222, March 2025

, #222

English kalba

Publikuota 2025 m. kovo 1 d., Wyrm Publishing.

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Fiction - "From Enceladus, with Love" by Ryan Cole - "Pollen" by Anna Burdenko, translated by Alex Shvartsman - "Mindtrips" by Tlotlo Tsamaase - "Those Uncaring Waves" by Yukimi Ogawa - "Hook and Line" by Koji A. Dae - "The Sound of the Star" by Ren Zeyu, translated by Jay Zhang - "Funerary Habits of Low Entropy Entities" by Damián Neri

Non-Fiction - "For Sustainable Space Colonies, Let There Be Soil" by Gunnar De Winter - "Falling for Characters: A Conversation with Lee Harris" by Arley Sorg - "Permission to Experiment: An Interview with Julie Dillon" by Arley Sorg - "Editor's Desk: The Best from 2024" by Neil Clarke

Cover Art - "Joust" by Pascal Blanché

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An interesting issue of Clarkesworld.

An interesting issue, with good stories by Ryan Cole, Anna Burdenko, Yukimi Ogawa and Koji A. Dae.

  • "From Enceladus, with Love" by Ryan Cole: a spaceship on its way to Enceladus has two stowaways: one is a girl, hoping to reunite with her mother there, while the other is a new 'intelligence' that wants to play games with her. A crisis emerges when the stowaway is found and the intelligence wants her back.

  • "Pollen" by Anna Burdenko, translated by Alex Shvartsman: on a new planet, one girl attempts to survive while waiting for rescue. For while the planet is suitable for human life, it has one lifeform that produces hallucinogenic pollen as a way to attract prey. The tricky thing is for the girl (and the reader) to distinguish between what is real and what is just a trick of the mind while waiting.

  • "Mindtrips" by Tlotlo Tsamaase: a woman …