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The Bridge of Dreams by Gregory Feeley (audio)

Clarkesworld Magazine

Clarkesworld Magazine

Science Fiction, Fiction

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2016

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Our third podcast for April is “The Bridge of Dreams” written by Gregory Feeley and read by Kate Baker.

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Hey Clark's World Citizens, I have an important question for you. How does all the

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magic happen to bring you a podcast in each and every month. You. The

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Clarksville Podcast is listener supported by awesome people like you. Please go to W.W.

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Patreon.com board slash Clark's world

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and show your support. You are listening to a Clark's World magazine podcast with your host and narrator Kate Baker.

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

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This is yet another long one. We started off the month with three long stories,

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so I'm just going to jump right into the podcast. The piece is titled The Bridge of Dreams and is by Gregory Feeley.

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Gregory writes science fiction and About Science Fiction.

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His first novel, The Oxygen Barons,

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was nominated for the Philip K Dick Award.

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His stories have been finalists for the Nebula Award

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and published in various years best anthologies.

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And his essays and reviews have appeared in a variety of publications, including The Atlantic Monthly,

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the New York Times magazine, The Washington Post Book World, and USA Today.

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His historical novel, Arabian Wine, is now available as an e-book from Weightless Books.

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His most recent novel is Ken Torres. So sit back, relax, and let me tell you a story.

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One. And let me tell you a story. 1.

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When him de l'er finds an hour to spare from his labors,

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he polishes a length of Bivarost, flat as a plane, then bevels adjacent sides so that the

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resultant stretch bends and disperses, the sun's weak rays like a prism.

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He rarely has leisure for such pastimes. Although Sharon

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