Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 228, September 2025

, #228

Published September 2025

(1 review)

FICTION: - "Abstraction Is When I Design Giant Death Creatures and Attraction Is When I Do It for You" by Claire Jia-Wen, AUDIO EDITION read by Kate Baker - "Wireworks" by Sheri Singerling - "Four People I Need You to Kill Before the Dance Begins" by Louis Inglis Hall - "Aperture" by Alexander Jablokov - "The Fury of the Glowmen" by David McGillveray - "Five Impossible Things" by Koji A. Dae - "A World of Their Own" by Robert Falco

NON-FICTION: - "What A Cup of Coffee Can Teach Us About Science" by Douglas F. Dluzen - "Brutality and Whimsy: A Conversation with Martin Cahill" by Arley Sorg - "Fear, Indecision, and Doubt: A Conversation with Thomas Ha" by Arley Sorg - "Editor's Desk: Aftermath of a Worldcon" by Neil Clarke

COVER ART: - "The Key" by Ninja Jo

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A good issue of Clarkesworld

A good issue, with some excellent stories. The ones I especially enjoyed are by Sheri Singerling, Louis Inglis Hall, Koji A. Dae and Robert Falco.

  • "Abstraction Is When I Design Giant Death Creatures and Attraction Is When I Do It for You" by Claire Jia-Wen: a designer who creates monsters that are bought to life to do battle with mecha-warriors is in a relationship with one of the warriors. That relationship gets strained when the designer's sister hacks his system to stop him doing what she considers cruelty.

  • "Wireworks" by Sheri Singerling: a thoughtful story of a girl who is deep in grief over the death of her mother. One day, she meets a sentient robot who offers to help her get over her grief with the help of a neural chip. But is the cure worth the girl losing some of her emotional attachment with her mother.

  • "Four People …