Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 208

eBook

English language

Published Feb. 1, 2024 by Wyrm Publishing.

Fiction: - "Scalp" by H.H. Pak - "The Flowers That We Intend To Share" by Rajeev Prasad - "The Enceladus South Pole Base Named after V.I. Lenin" by Zohar Jacobs - "Kardashev's Palimpsest" by David Goodman - "The Peregrine Falcon Flies West" by Yang Wanqing, translated by Jay Zhang - "Why Don't We Just Kill the Kid In the Omelas Hole" by Isabel J. Kim - "The Beam Eidolon" by Ryan Marie Ketterer - "Lonely Ghosts" by Meghan Feldman

Non-Fiction: - "Eeriecology: What Nature Remembers and What It Tells Us" by Ben Lockwood - "When the World Changes: A Conversation with Wole Talabi" by Arley Sorg - "Tying Together Disparate Concepts: A Conversation with Bogi Takács" by Arley Sorg - "Editor's Desk: 2023 Readers' Poll Finalists" by Neil Clarke

Cover Art: - "Harvesters" by Pablo Munoz Gomez

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An average issue of Clarkesworld.

An average issue, with interesting stories by Zohar Jacobs and Yang Wanqing.

  • "Scalp" by H.H. Pak: a young janitor does his job in a facility where people infected with an extreme addiction are sedated and put into virtual worlds to recover.

  • "The Flowers That We Intend To Share" by Rajeev Prasad: robots that take care of modified plants in a greenhouse began to develop awareness. The two sons of the parents who own the greenhouse are determined that the robots can explore the world, against the wishes of the parents.

  • "The Enceladus South Pole Base Named after V.I. Lenin" by Zohar Jacobs: set in an alternate world where the Soviet Union has a base on Enceladus, the story centres about the base commander who discovers that religion is becoming popular as the base, which is against Soviet principles. His attempts to …