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Gareth Jelley (Editor): Interzone #299 (EBook, 2024, MYY Press) 3 stars

In this issue: stories by Seán Padraic Birnie, E.G. Condé, Rachael Cupp, Roby Davies, Matt …

An average issue of Interzone

3 stars

An average issue of Interzone, with interesting stories by E.G. Condé, Prashanth Srivatsa, Matt Hollingsworth and R. Wren.

  • "Sibilance" by E.G. Condé: an investigator goes to Jupiter to discover why production of a vital source of fuel for fusion is diminishing. What he discovers would be an unexpected source of intrusion that can drive people, and machines, mad.

  • "Warmth" by Seán Padraic Birnie: in a bedroom, a shadow moves in a way that shadows don't, and the occupant can only freeze in fear, or be warmed by the end.

  • "Drafting" by Rachael Cupp: a teenager drafts a letter to a friend, first for hating her for stealing her boyfriend, then correcting it to maybe it is for the best, in a world where they are isolated from each other in shelters.

  • "The Spirit Machines" by Prashanth Srivatsa: in an alternate past and future, two robots animated by magic guard a …

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Frances White: Voyage of the Damned (2024, Michael Joseph) 5 stars

For a thousand years, Concordia has maintained peace between its provinces. To mark this incredible …

Read a review of this book by Kelly Jennings in Interzone 299 by @InterzoneMag@mastodon.online, and I was found the premise intriguing: a fantasy murder mystery.

From the review: "This is a sort of cross between And Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express. But on a fantasy cruise ship, with tiny AI/magical robot stewards."

A story about consuming another intelligent being

3 stars

On a world where one species consumes the other (and both are intelligent), one member questions the order of things and is determined to convince the prey that there must be another way. But ceremony may undermine the plans. And the end result would be a determination to continue consuming.

Neil Clarke: Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 212 (EBook, 2024, Wyrm Publishing) 3 stars

Fiction: - "Fishy" by Alice Towey - "The Portmeirion Road" by Fiona Moore - "In …

A better than average issue of Clarkesworld

3 stars

A better than average issue, with interesting stories by Alice Towey, Fiona Moore, Carolyn Zhao, Carlie St. George.

  • "Fishy" by Alice Towey: a fun story of an AI-based robotic fish to lived out its days on the shelf of a researcher. Until one day when the researcher dies, and his daughter comes looking for his last piece of work that could change the world, and the fish may provide the answer.

  • "The Portmeirion Road" by Fiona Moore: in a future after the collapse of civilization, a woman goes to a town containing an archive in the hopes of finding a way to help a child at asthma live for longer. But the price the archive asks for the information may be too much for her.

  • "In Which Caruth is Correct" by Carolyn Zhao: a woman has to learn to deal with her past traumas in a world where such traumas …

Ben Goldfarb: Crossings (2023, Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.) 5 stars

An eye-opening account of the global ecological transformations wrought by roads, from the award-winning author …

A look at the ecology of roads and how they are affecting the environment and us.

5 stars

A fascinating and readable book about how the ecology of roads (and cars) is changing the face of the earth. With millions of kilometres of roads on the face of the earth, it is no wonder they are changing how animals behave and move about (or don't) when faced with a road. But it's not just animals: in the last chapter, the author shows how roads have been used to enforce racial segregation in the USA.

The first part of the book deals with how roads can kill animals. The most obvious is ending up as roadkill. But roads (and cars) also cut across migration paths, forcing animals to either starve (by staying where they are on one side of the road) or risk being killed trying to cross. Roads also cut across the territories of animals like the mountain lion in California, isolating them and causing in-breeding. Roads are …

Chris Willrich: Nine Billion Turing Tests (2024, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom) 3 stars

In a post-nuclear event Silicon Valley, a man grieving the loss of his wife struggles …

On learning to communicate with other people when AIs mediate most communications.

3 stars

A story of an elderly man interacts mainly with the AI representations of his neighbours. But when the community becomes flooded, the man, with the help of his AI cane, has to learn to interact with people again to save himself.

The story contains interesting discussions between the man and his cane over the nature of sentience and emotions, especially over the loss of the old man's wife (before the story begins) and of his cat in the story.