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Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 124, January 2017
2017
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FICTION "The Ghost Ship Anastasia" by Rich Larson "A Series of Steaks" by Vina Jie-Min Prasad "Justice Systems in Quantum Parallel Probabilities" by Lettie Prell "Interchange" by Gary Kloster "Milla" by Lorenzo Crescentini and Emanuela Valentini, translated by Rich Larson "Events Preceding the Helvetican Renaissance" by John Kessel "The Shipmaker" by Aliette de Bodard NON-FICTION "The Evolved Brain" by Benjamin C. Kinney "A Collective Pseudonym and an Expanding Universe: A Conversation with James S.A. Corey" by Chris Urie "Another Word: Dystopias Are Not Enough" by Kelly Robson "Editor’s Desk: Stomp Stomp Stomp" by Neil Clarke

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Kelly Robson
Kelly Robson
Author · 11 books

Like you, I'm a passionate reader. I spent most of my teenage years either hanging out at the drugstore waiting for new issues of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine, or when I was in the city, lurking in the SF and Fantasy section of the bookstore. This was pre-Internet and since there were no bookstores in my town and the library was pretty bare, good books—the kind that made my heart sing—were precious treasures. To this day, nothing is more important to me than reading, nothing is more delicious than a great novel, and few people are as important as my favorite writers. My writing life has been pretty diverse. I've edited science books, and from 2008 to 2012 I had the great good luck to write a monthly wine column for Chatelaine, the largest women's magazine in Canada. I've published short fiction at Tor.com, Asimov's Science Fiction, Clarkesworld, and a number of anthologies. Several of my stories have been chosen for "year's best" anthologies, and in the past two years I've been a finalist for several high-profile awards.

John Kessel
John Kessel
Author · 14 books
John (Joseph Vincent) Kessel co-directs the creative writing program at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. A winner of the Nebula, Locus, Sturgeon, and Tiptree Awards, his books include Good News From Outer Space, Corrupting Dr. Nice, The Pure Product, and The Baum Plan for Financial Independence and Other Stories. His story collection Meeting in Infinity was a New York Times Notable Book. Most recently, with James Patrick Kelly he has edited the anthologies Feeling Very Strange, Rewired, The Secret History of Science Fiction and Kafkaesque. Born in Buffalo, NY, Kessel has a PhD in American Literature, has been an NEA Fellow, and for twenty years has been one of the organizers of the Sycamore Hill Writers Workshop.
Emanuela Valentini
Emanuela Valentini
Author · 3 books
Emanuela Valentini vive e lavora a Roma, ma è Londra la città dove il suo cuore si sente a casa. Le cose che preferisce fare sono leggere, scrivere, preparare dolci per regalarli, fare fotografie. Adora i classici della letteratura ottocentesca per lo stile inimitabile e i temi trattati, ma legge di tutto. Crede nel potere educativo e curativo dei libri, delle parole. Scrivere, per lei, è essenziale come il respiro. Autrice di strane storie, ha un romanzo weird nel cassetto, insieme a un enorme racconto di natura indefinibile di cui preferisce non parlare prima di averci messo pesantemente mano. Nel 2013 è uscito con il marchio GeMS il romanzo "Ophelia e le Officine del Tempo", giunto in finale al Torneo Letterario IoScrittore 2012. Un altro romanzo, "La bambina senza cuore", è stato pubblicato pubblicato da Speechless.
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