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Published Sept. 1, 2024 by Wyrm Publishing.

3 stars (1 review)

Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction, articles, interviews and art.

Our September 2024 issue (#216) contains:

  • Original fiction by Marissa Lingen (“The Music Must Always Play”), Tiffany Xue (“Fish Fear Me, You Need Me”), Laura Williams McCaffrey (“Broken”), Eric Schwitzgebel (“How to Remember Perfectly”), Cirilo Lemos (“The Children I Gave You, Oxalaia”), Ben Berman Ghan (“Those Who Remember the World”), Renan Bernardo (“A Theory of Missing Affections”), and R H Wesley (“A World of Milk and Promises”).

  • Non-fiction includes an article by Gunnar De Winter, interviews with Aliette de Bodard and A.C. Wise, and an editorial by Neil Clarke.

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reviewed Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 216 by Marissa Lingen (Clarkesworld Magazine, #216)

An average issue of Clarkesworld.

3 stars

An average issue, with interesting stories by Ben Berman Ghan and R H Wesley

  • "The Music Must Always Play" by Marissa Lingen: an alien ship crashes on Earth. A linguist is tasked with trying to understand the alien's language, but it is the 'music' that she hears from the ship that would lead to a possible breakthrough, and a way for making the rest of humanity have an understanding of what the aliens are.

  • "Fish Fear Me, You Need Me" by Tiffany Xue: in a future where water has flooded much of the world, two people go out fishing. But it is no ordinary fishing trip, for it appears that much of humanity have been turned into fish, and one man searches in vain for his wife.

  • "Broken" by Laura Williams McCaffrey: a story, told in reverse, about repairing a broken virtual reality helmet. Only, the player has been in …