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"1016 to 1" | |
Author | James Patrick Kelly |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Science fiction |
Published in | Asimov's Science Fiction |
Publication type | Magazine |
Publication date | June 1999 |
"1016 to 1" is a science fiction novelette published in 1999 by James Patrick Kelly. It was the winner of the 2000 Hugo Award for Best Novelette. It was also nominated for the 2000 Locus award and Asimov's Reader Poll.[1]
[edit] Plot summary
The story follows Ray Beaumont, a 12 year old boy living in New York during the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962. During the Cold War tensions of the time Ray meets Cross, a man he believes is from the future. He offers him a temporary place to stay in his family’s back yard bomb shelter and proceeds to acquire the items necessary for Cross's mission. When he doesn't tell his parents about Cross, and comes home one afternoon to find that his mother has discovered an intruder in the bomb shelter. Events quickly spire out of control and Ray becomes convinced that he is the only one able to prevent World War III.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- 1016 to 1 at BestScienceFictionStories.com - short story reviews and resources.