Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 214

English language

Published July 1, 2024 by Wyrm Publishing.

4 stars (2 reviews)

Fiction: - "Every Hopeless Thing" by Tia Tashiro - "I Will Meet You When the Artifacts End" by Amal Singh - "The Best Version of Yourself" by Grant Collier - "Stellar Evolutions in Pop Idol Artistry" by Em X. Liu - "Aktis Aeliou, or The Machine of Margot's Destruction" by Natalia Theodoridou - "The Happiness Institute" by AnaMaria Curtis - "Born Outside" by Polenth Blake

Non-Fiction: - "Hive Minds and Drones: Bees Earthside in Futuristic Tech and Science Fiction" by D.A. Xiaolin Spires - "Stories That Stick in the Brain: A Conversation with Donna Scott" by Arley Sorg - "Imperfectly Transparent: A Conversation with China Miéville" by Arley Sorg - "Editor's Desk: Where Did the Dark One Go?" by Neil Clarke

Cover Art: - "Robot in a flower field 02" by Ninja Jo

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An average issue of Clarkesworld.

3 stars

An average issue, with interesting stories by Tia Tashiro and Grant Collier.

  • "Every Hopeless Thing" by Tia Tashiro: a space scavenger visits a deserted and polluted Earth, only to discover it is not so deserted after all. Her attempts to get them to leave Earth fail, and she realizes that her desire to help every hopeless thing, like her ship that has an AI that was destined for the scrapyard, will be her guide to helping those who prefer to say at home.

  • "I Will Meet You When the Artifacts End" by Amal Singh: on a colony ship heading to a new world, two people send messages to each over, though they have never met. But plans to do so are interrupted when parts of the colony need to go to deep sleep to save resources. And there is no guarantee they will wake up at the same time in …

Great issue for July 2024

5 stars

A good set of fiction and non-fiction entries this month. I highly recommend buying an issue to try it out and then subscribing if you like it' clarkesworldmagazine.com/ For fiction I particularly liked "The Best Version of Yourself" "Stellar Evolutions in Pop Idol Artistry" and "Aktis Aeliou, or The Machine of Margot's Destruction"

For non-fiction I really liked "Hive Minds and Drones: Bees Earthside in Futuristic Tech and Science Fiction" .