
Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 88, January 2014
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Format
Kindle
Pages
125
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2014
Publisher
Wyrm Publishing
Description
In this captivating issue of the magazine, readers are treated to an exciting array of science fiction and fantasy stories that ignite the imagination. Ken Liu's "The Clockwork Soldier" weaves a tale of intricate mechanical beings that blur the line between autonomy and servitude, showcasing Liu's masterful storytelling and his capacity to explore complex themes through richly constructed worlds. Cheng Jingbo's "Grave of the Fireflies," translated by Liu, offers a poignant exploration of loss and resilience, layering emotional depth within its narrative.
Alongside these compelling narratives, contributions from talented authors such as Aliette de Bodard and Robert Charles Wilson further enrich the collection, each offering unique perspectives and innovative storytelling techniques. From thought-provoking explorations of identity and culture to gripping adventures that challenge the status quo, this issue serves as a vibrant testament to the imaginative power of speculative fiction. Readers will find themselves lost in the pages, embracing the wonders and challenges of each story.
Alongside these compelling narratives, contributions from talented authors such as Aliette de Bodard and Robert Charles Wilson further enrich the collection, each offering unique perspectives and innovative storytelling techniques. From thought-provoking explorations of identity and culture to gripping adventures that challenge the status quo, this issue serves as a vibrant testament to the imaginative power of speculative fiction. Readers will find themselves lost in the pages, embracing the wonders and challenges of each story.
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