The Crawlers by Philip K. Dick Episode #114
Philip K. Dick | October 7, 2023-
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The Crawlers by Philip K. Dick Episode #114
Philip K. Dick
THE CRAWLERS
Episode #114 · Written by Philip K. Dick · Narrated by Scott Miller
The children born near the radiation lab weren’t human, at least not in any way people wanted to accept—and they were multiplying fast. But when the government finally decides to “solve” the problem, the crawlers prove they’re not done changing, building, or becoming something far more dangerous than anyone imagined.
They were born near the radiation lab—soft, crawling, half-human things that no one wanted to claim as children. At first there were only a few, then dozens, then enough that cars began running over them on lonely highways and farmers started moving away in fear. Ernest Gretry is sent from Washington to quietly “take care of the problem,” but when he sees the creatures up close—building, learning, forming a colony—he realizes the real threat isn’t simply that they exist, but how fast they are changing. They don’t walk. They don’t speak. But they think. And they build.
What begins as a cleanup operation turns into a moral nightmare as parents must decide whether to hand over their own mutated children, towns collapse under anxiety and silence, and the crawlers continue to grow their underground city—spreading, tunneling, preparing. The story starts as body horror and ends as something closer to cosmic inevitability. If humanity hoped to contain the mutants, it may already be too late… because the crawlers have plans of their own.
“The Crawlers” is classic Philip K. Dick: a brutal, thought-provoking collision of science fiction, paranoia, and social commentary written long before most readers were ready to face its ideas. Dick asks the hard question beneath every “invasion” story—what if the new species isn’t invading… what if it’s replacing us?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Philip K. Dick (1928–1982) reshaped science fiction by treating it as a laboratory for what-ifs about identity, perception, government power, and the fragile nature of reality. His novels and stories became the foundation for films like Blade Runner, Total Recall, Minority Report, The Adjustment Bureau, and A Scanner Darkly. His work has been adapted into TV series, taught in universities, and debated by philosophers and futurists. Dick was nominated for the Hugo Award five times, won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, and after his death received a special citation from the Library of America. More than forty years later, his writing still feels like tomorrow’s headlines—strange, unsettling, and dangerously plausible.
LISTEN TO THE STORY
Listen to The Crawlers by Philip K. Dick — a chilling vintage sci-fi tale of mutation, fear, and a new species rising where humanity least expects it.
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