Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 234
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Rating: 3/5.
An average issue, with interesting stories by Thomas Ha, Wanxiang Fengnian and Thoraiya Dyer.
- “Bend Like the Palm” by David D. Levine: an island is threatened by a storm and its inhabitants have to decide what to save and what to sacrifice. But as tension mounts at the discussion, one person reminds them of the principles their island is based on.
- “First Human Ghost on Mars” by R.L. Meza: a human ghost is transported to Mars. But upon arrival, it gets involved in a life and death situation.
- “Crosstalk, Elysium” by Carolyn Zhao: a story set in a system where spaceships need to be ‘encouraged’ to operate.
- “Scion” by Thomas Ha: the scion of a family wakes in his family house, and discovers things are not right. As he struggles to get to the heart of the house, from where his father is controlling the house, he discovers some truths about the ‘servants’ in the house, his relationship with them, and what must be done to bring things back to normal; or perhaps to move on to a new way of living.
- “Scion: Afterword” by Thomas Ha: a series of journal entries set long after the previous story, which reveals more about the world that “Scion” is set in.
- “Those Who Left History” by Wanxiang Fengnian, translated by Stella Jiayue Zhu: pocket universes have been invented, and those who enter them are forever ‘gone’ from our universe, although those inside can still see what is happening outside. The story is a series of journal entries over ever-increasing time spans showing the effect the discovery has on the world, and whether the people in the universes should be forgotten or not.
- “You Are Invited to Our SPRING CELEBRATION” by Thoraiya Dyer: on another world, its lifeform, which apparently live on internal radioactivity make contact with a human ship that arrives, but is damaged. While waiting many years for a rescue ship to arrive, they interact and learn about each other, with the humans showing off a spring celebration. But the celebration is tinged with regret with the alien lifeform discover that rescue may never come.
- “Person, Place, Thing” by Marissa Lingen: an alien, which is a colony organism makes contact with humanity, although humanity is not aware of its colonial nature. When the alien’s human contacts are replaced with other that make different demands on it, the alien colony decide to take matters into its own hands to regain contact with the original humans.
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