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Clarkesworld Magazine

Quantum Fish by Bo Balder (audio)

Clarkesworld Magazine

Clarkesworld Magazine

Fiction, Science Fiction

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2020

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

This episode features "Quantum Fish" written by Bo Balder. Published in the May 2020 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/balder_05_20 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?

Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to a Clarks World magazine podcast. I'm your host and narrator Kate Baker.

0:08.8

Greetings Clark's World Citizens. I hope this podcast finds you extraordinarily well.

0:14.8

This is our fourth story for the month of May.

0:19.6

2020. I hope you are doing well. I hope you're hanging in there and I hope you were doing well. I hope you're hanging in there and I hope that whatever

0:27.0

you're doing listening to the story is bringing you comfort and a little

0:31.6

relaxation. I hope you were taking care of you and is titled Quantum Fish

0:36.6

is by Bow Balder, Issue 164. Bo Balder is the She 1.64.

0:44.1

Bo Balder is the first Dutch author to have been published in Clark World in FNSF.

0:48.8

Her short fiction has also appeared in a skate pod and other places.

0:53.5

Her SF novel, The Wan, was recently published by Pink Narcissus Press.

0:59.8

You can find Brooke the website, B-O-U-K-J-E-B-B-B-O-N-L.

1:10.8

No stranger to Clark's world dating back to November 2016. Follow the white line.

1:17.0

July 2017 brought you a bridge groom.

1:21.0

January 2018, a cigarette burn in your memory. May, 2018, a vastness. February

1:30.2

2019, the face of God, and June 2019, Erden V.

1:37.0

So my dear listener, I hope you can sit back.

1:48.0

Relax, and let me tell you a story.

2:01.0

When Avi came back 11 years after having fled five wormhole hops away, Malala wormhole hub didn't look very different, maybe a bit

2:05.5

shabbier, a bit more crowded. The cold sleep hangover crashed down on her like a

2:10.8

barrel of fish and she changed her plans into sleep first right now.

2:16.0

She headed for the rack of sleep drawers outside the port offices, colloquially known as coffins,

2:26.5

and was about to crawl in when the briny everything caught her eye.

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