Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 221, February 2025

, #221

EPUB, 206 pages

English language

Published Feb. 1, 2025 by Wyrm Publishing.

ASIN:
B0DV83X4DK
5 stars (2 reviews)

Fiction "Bodyhoppers" by Rocío Vega "King of the Castle" by Fiona Moore "We Begin Where Infinity Ends" by Somto Ihezue "A Planet Full of Sorrows" by M. L. Clark "The Hanging Tower of Babel" by Wang Zhenzhen "Numismatic Archetypes in the Year of Five Regents" by Louis Inglis Hall "Celestial Migrations" by Claire Jia-Wen

Non-Fiction "Rolling the Tabletop Adaptations of Speculative Fiction" by Kyle Tam "Special Arrangements: A Conversation with Sean Markey" by Arley Sorg "Weird and Queer: A Conversation with dave ring" by Arley Sorg "Editor's Desk: 2024 Readers' Poll Finalists" by Neil Clarke

Cover Art "Deploying for a Mission" by Hamish Frater

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A better than average issue of Clarkesworld

4 stars

A better than average issue, with interesting stories by Rocío Vega, Somto Ihezue and Wang Zhenzhen.

  • "Bodyhoppers" by Rocío Vega, translated by Sue Burke: in this story, a person's consciousness can be stored while they bodies are 'rented'. But some personalities get deprived of their bodies by a company and become outlaws, hopping into stolen bodies. One personality hops into a body and immediately runs away for a secret rendezvous, hoping to meet up before the company finds them, again.

  • "King of the Castle" by Fiona Moore: set in a post-civilization collapse world, one person still seeks to become a leader to be feared in a village. But can this be done, when the village has moved on and prefers cooperation among its members.

  • "We Begin Where Infinity Ends" by Somto Ihezue: a story about two boys and a girl who come together over a dream to save fireflies by …

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