How Bees Fly
Our third podcast for February is “How Bees Fly” written by Simone Heller and read by Kate Baker.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Simone Heller lives on an island in the river Danube in a town near Munich, Germany. As a literary translator, she lends her voice to writers in the sff field by day; by night she speculates on what-if questions in her own words. Obsessions include linguistics (in which she holds a master's degree) and cartography (in which she holds on to a collection of maps far more extensive than her wall space).
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Jean-François Héon wrote on March 29th, 2017 at 1:15 pm:
I just recently began to read Clarkesworld magazine.
Well in truth, I haven't found the time to read it, so I began listening to the podcasts on my daily commute.
I really liked the story. It was reminiscent of Enemy, but much more elaborated. The presence of bees was a really nice touch, not only artistically, but as a vehicle to contrast the two cultures.
I also appreciated the reading by Kate Baker and her comments at the end (of this and the other stories I have read.
Thank you both!