Tuesday, May 26, 2026

The Bridge Builder [Short Story Review]

"The Bridge Builder" is a short story written by Gary K. Wolf. It was published as part of a collection in 2012. (I don't actually know when the story was originally released.)

What the heck is this story?! It feels like a complete departure from his other ones!

Anyways, the whole story is written from the first person perspective. The main character loves building bridges. That's obvious. He talks with a very unusual accent, and there is a lot in this story that is hard to understand because of it.

The main thrust of the story seems to be that he maybe likes building bridges too much. He seems to be doing it to the point where... like... parts of his body start falling off of him. And he doesn't care. He just keeps building them... and more parts fall off of him. What is even happening?

This one had me scratching my head. I have a feeling that there might be some sort of darker message happening here. It might be taking place in some radioactive wasteland... or... he might just really like building bridges too much! It was a really confusing read. Like I said, his dialect gave ma all sorts of problems.

I don't think I am going to recommend this one. It doesn't seem up to par with his other works, but that's just my opinion. You can easily do better.

This blog was written on April 20, 2026.

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