Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 229, October 2025

, #229

English language

Published October 2025 by Wyrm Publishing.

(1 review)

FICTION: - "Wire Mother" by Isabel J. Kim, AUDIO EDITION read by Kate Baker - "The Cancer Wolves" by Fiona Moore - "Crabs Don't Scream" by H.H. Pak - "Understudies" by Greg Egan - "Giant Grandmother" by Liu Maijia, translated by Blake Stone-Banks - "The Job Interview" by Carrie Vaughn - "In Luck's Panoply Clad, I Stand" by Phoebe Barton

NON-FICTION: - "Space Bears and Engineering the Next Generation of Astronauts" by Gunnar De Winter - "Memory, Loss, and Memory Loss: A Conversation with Rich Larson" by Arley Sorg - "Technology as a Language: A Conversation with Ken Liu" by Arley Sorg - "Editor's Desk: Nineteen" by Neil Clarke

COVER ART: - "Overgrowth" by Quentin Stipp

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A good issue of Clarkesworld

A good issue of Clarkesworld, with fascinating stories by Fiona Moore, H.H. Pak and Greg Egan.

  • "Wire Mother" by Isabel J. Kim: in the future where parents can be biological or digital, one daughter is unable to form an emotional attachment to her digital mother.

  • "The Cancer Wolves" by Fiona Moore: in a future after the collapse of civilisation, a village now finds its flock being eaten by wolves. But instead of killing the wolves, they come up with a solution to live with them and, in the process, learn to live with each other better.

  • "Crabs Don't Scream" by H.H. Pak: a 'Clerk' assigned to record the last fifteen seconds of a person's life before the world ends instead finds himself falling in love with the person. But is really love if the emotion causes him to catapult through time and space instead? The only way to find out …