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Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 225

By Neil Clarke & Derek Kunsken &
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 225 by Neil Clarke & Derek Kunsken &  digital book - Fable

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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 June  2025 issue (#225) contains:

Fiction
* "Emily of Emerald Starship" by Ng Yi-Sheng
* "If an Algorithm Can Cast a Shadow" by Claire Jia-Wen
* "In the Shells of Broken Things" by A. T. Greenblatt
* "The Eighth Pyramid" by Louis Inglis Hall
* "Faces of the Antipode" by Matthew Marcus
* "The Last Lunar New Year" by Derek Künsken
* "The Last to Survive" by Rita Chang-Eppig
* "Outlier" by R.L. Meza

Non-Fiction
* "Destination: Jupiter" by Andrew Liptak
* "STEM Lesbians in Space! A Conversation with Elizabeth Bear" by Arley Sorg
* "Reality-Breaking Cosmic Stakes: A Conversation with Matthew Kressel" by Arley Sorg
* "Editor's Desk: Wrapping Back Around to Marketing" by Neil Clarke

Cover Art
* "Azarax" by Marcel Deneuve

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Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 225 Reviews

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“Review for “Missing Helen” by Tia Tashiro. You are my Helen of Troy, a desired and magical person who lives in my imagination. Cloned, similar in genetics, yet different in experience. It is another intriguing read, one that requires revisiting to capture the storyline. The donor, dubbed Helen, is referred to as “You”. The starting that is presented as an imagination by Elaine, the clone, is referred to as “I”. The unconventional writing creates initial confusion amongst the readers, making it hard to differentiate between the two. This parallels Elaine and Helen’s experience, with faces and genetics that mirrored one another, they were perceived as similar. Yet, just like the story, it is clear that their lives led different trajectories, with their life experiences resulting in differences in personality and preferences. The presence of Helen, missing yet present, makes her an enigma in Elaine’s mind. The actual meeting dispelled this attraction, bringing Elaine back down to her actual world. Helen wasn’t a mirror of Elaine, she was a different person herself. All in all, a very interesting take on cloning.”

Matthew Marcus

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