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Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 223, April 2025 by
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David H.
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The nonfiction has a sobering article about climate change and disease impacts & hospital infrastructure etc. The interviews are with Ai Jiang and Natalia Theodoridou, and the editor discusses the future of the magazine a bit.
— Sep 13, 2025 04:31PM
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David H.
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Symbiotic - Zhao: Two people neurally-linked together, or something.
In My Country - Ha: A very very well done story.
An Even Greater Cold to Come - Larson: A child POV story in a time of war. Good.
— Sep 13, 2025 04:30PM
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In My Country - Ha: A very very well done story.
An Even Greater Cold to Come - Larson: A child POV story in a time of war. Good.
David H.
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Through These Moments, Darkly - Murray: A somewhat sweet love story, and tiny portals.
The Seed - Singerling: A regressed human society decides to chase anew, part of the author's Alfom setting.
Aegiopolis Testudo - Li: People live on a giant alien turtle, as parasites. Protagonist worries a lot.
Still Water - Zhang: Twin stories that come together. Heartrending.
— Sep 13, 2025 01:49AM
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The Seed - Singerling: A regressed human society decides to chase anew, part of the author's Alfom setting.
Aegiopolis Testudo - Li: People live on a giant alien turtle, as parasites. Protagonist worries a lot.
Still Water - Zhang: Twin stories that come together. Heartrending.
Greg S
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Almost quit but then In My Country by Thomas Ha brought me back in.
— Apr 28, 2025 06:40AM
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Greg S
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Aegiopolis Testudo by Gordon Li. Scientists watch two creatures mate.
— Apr 24, 2025 04:37PM
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Greg S
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The Seed by Sheri Singerling. Starts as The Fisherman and His Wife and becomes Body Snatcher or The Ring. Reminds me of Robert Silverberg
— Apr 23, 2025 06:36PM
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Greg S
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Through These Moments, Darkly by Samantha Murray. One of those Hard Sci-Fi stories more focused with physics than a narrative.
— Apr 23, 2025 06:32PM
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