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Published Jan. 1, 2025 by Wyrm Publishing.

4 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 January 2025 issue (#220) contains:

Fiction - “When There Are Two of You: A Documentary” by Zun Yu Tan - “Child of the Mountain” by Gunnar De Winter - “Never Eaten Vegetables” by H.H. Pak - “The Temporary Murder of Thomas Monroe” by Tia Tashiro - “Beyond Everything” by Wang Yanzhong - “Autonomy” by Meg Elison

Non-Fiction - “Do Termites Celebrate Holidays?” by Priya Sridhar - “Finishing the Read: A Conversation with Diana M. Pho” by Arley Sorg - “Humbled By Love: A Conversation with LaShawn M. Wanak” by Arley Sorg - “Editor’s Desk: 2024 in Review” by Neil Clarke

Cover Art - “Landscape Painter” by Alex Rommel

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reviewed Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 220 by Meg Elison (Clarkesworld Magazine, #220)

A good issue of Clarkesworld

4 stars

A good issue of Clarkesworld, with some interesting long stories. One that I liked are by Gunnar De Winter, H.H. Pak and Tia Tashiro.

  • "When There Are Two of You: A Documentary" by Zun Yu Tan: in a world with sentient AI that can be installed into a person, questions would be asked about who would really be in charge of the person.

  • "Child of the Mountain" by Gunnar De Winter: at a time when the world is in a climate crisis, a monk at a monastery whose members can be 'regrown' when they die has a flash of insight on how to solve the problem. But to do so will require sacrifices to be made.

  • "Never Eaten Vegetables" by H.H. Pak: a spaceship transporting hibernating embryos suddenly faces a crisis when some embryos unexpectedly begin to grow before the ship reaches its destination. The desperate decisions it makes would …