Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 230, November 2025

, #230

English kalba

Publikuota 2025 m. lapkritis, Wyrm Publishing.

FICTION

  • "The Stone Played at Tengen" by R.H. Wesley, AUDIO EDITION read by Kate Baker
  • "Jade Fighter" by D.A. Xiaolin Spires, AUDIO EDITION read by Kate Baker
  • "The Apologists" by Tade Thompson
  • "Trees at Night" by Ramiro Sanchiz, translated by Sue Burke
  • "Prerequisites for the Creation of a Possible Predicted World" by Chisom Umeh
  • "Ratlines" by Brent Baldwin
  • "The Fire Burns Anyway" by Kemi Ashing-Giwa

NON-FICTION

  • "What is the Retirement Age of a Jedi?" by João Pedro de Magalhães
  • "Breaking Bones: A Conversation with K.A. Teryna" by Arley Sorg
  • "Needing to Make Sense of the World: A Conversation with R.T. Ester" by Arley Sorg
  • "Editor's Desk: Four from our Readers" by Neil Clarke

COVER ART

  • "Neo Mars" by Guy Warley

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apžvelgė autoriaus Neil Clarke knygą Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 230, November 2025 (Clarkesworld Magazine, #230)

An above average issue of Clarkesworld

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An above average issue, with interesting stories by R.H. Wesley, D.A. Xiaolin Spires and a striking Philip K. Dick type tale of altered reality by Tade Thompson.

  • "The Stone Played at Tengen" by R.H. Wesley: an interesting story about a Go board made up of stars that suddenly appear in the sky. In Japan, a Go master and a group of intellectuals believe somebody in space is challenging them to a game. The Go game starts with an unusual position that the Go master is familiar with. As the game proceeds, the group eventually realise they are dealing with a true Go master in space.

  • "Jade Fighter" by D.A. Xiaolin Spires: a person enters a VR world to do taichi exercises, only to discover that one of the NPCs (non-player characters) inhabiting the world has more agency than expected. She strikes up a friendship …