Read a story I wrote when I was 20

Way back when I was in my last semester at Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas, in the fall of 1979, a friend of mine, Rick Hamill, spearheaded a literary magazine which ended up being called …and a story, the name deriving from the fact it was all poetry except for one short story–mine. I’ve had that little magazine ever since, and finally dared to re-read the story. It’s really not bad...

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Published on March 04, 2021 12:25
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message 1: by Thomas (new)

Thomas I enjoyed this little story. I was disappointed when it stopped.
There was a bit of 1984 in there. At the time of the writing of this story kids in East Germany were still being rewarded for turning in "Class Enemies", but those class enemies were not sent to another planet.
I would be interested in how you, Ed, would comment on your short story from forty years ago.
And thanks for sharing.


message 2: by Edward (last edited Mar 07, 2021 09:27AM) (new)

Edward Willett Hi, Thomas! Glad you enjoyed the story.

It's hard to remember why I wrote something from that long ago, but of course the kind of society I extrapolated into the future was most definitely around in 1979, in East Germany and elsewhere. As a Christian science fiction reader and writer, attending a conservative Christian university at the time, I was also well aware of anti-Christian sentiment in stories I was reading, and in the culture in general. Put those together, and you have "The Price of Love." It certainly seemed more current when I re-read it than I thought something I'd written as a barely-out-of-my-teens writer would 40 years later!


message 3: by Thomas (new)

Thomas True. It certainly seems like the thought police is becoming more powerful again.


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