A Shaky Bridge by Marissa Lingen

This first story in the August 2025 issue of Clarkesworld magazine (Issue #227) left me wanting more. It takes place in a near future world where people who have suffered from a stroke can get a neural bridge implant. This helps speed recovery for those unable to afford the lengthy physical therapy otherwise required. But after the father of a family receives an implant, they start to notice that he is not quite himself. And he occasionally says things that he wouldn’t have before. They sound almost like ads. The story follows the family as they struggle with the change in the father and how their limited means affect the range of options they have.

The writing is simple and clear allowing the reader to really get a feel for what the family is going through and the difficult choice that has to be made. This is speculative fiction at its best—taking a current day technology, nudging it slightly into the future, and exploring how that development might effect ordinary people. And at the end I wanted to continue following the family to see how their decision turned out for them.

My rating: 5/5

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