EPUB, 196 pages

English language

Published April 1, 2025 by Wyrm Publishing.

ASIN:
B0F2SRDVPT
4 stars (2 reviews)

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 April 2025 issue (#223)

Fiction

"Through These Moments, Darkly" by Samantha Murray "The Seed" by Sheryl Singerling "Aegiopolis Testudo" by Gordon Li "Still Water" by Zhang Ran "Symbiotic" by Carolyn Zhao "There Is No King in My Country" by Thomas Ha "An Even Greater Cold to Come" by Rich Larson

Non-Fiction

"Climate Change and the Shifting Disease Landscape" by Victoria Brun "Unreliable Characters: A Conversation with Ai Jiang" by Arley Sorg "Unapologetically Strange: A Conversation with Natalia Theodoridou" by Arley Sorg "Editor's Desk: Perhaps Light Gray?" by Neil Clarke

Cover Art

"Naï Naï's Arrival & Rituals" by Thomas Brissot 196 pages, Kindle Edition

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An interesting issue of Clarkesworld.

3 stars

An interesting issue, with good stories by Samantha Murray, Gordon Li, Zhang Ran and Thomas Ha.

  • "Through These Moments, Darkly" by Samantha Murray: the story of a man whose relationship with a woman turns dark when she vanishes. But how she vanished is a mystery; a mystery that may have to do with a dark matter universe that she, a physicist, thinks may be opening portals for animals (and people) to go through.

  • "The Seed" by Sheri Singerling: on a watery world, an ancient device is discovered from the deep. Based on her grandmother's words, one woman thinks it is evil and tries to cast it back into the sea. But the device has other plans, and perhaps it can convince the woman to see the world differently.

  • "Aegiopolis Testudo" by Gordon Li: on a world where country sized 'turtles' wander, one person, part of a research team on one …

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