Saturday, September 1, 2018

Review: Red Letter Day by Kristine Kathryn Rusch


4 stars for Red Letter Day by Kristine Kathryn Rusch.

This is actually a reread. I remember being awed by the very idea of time travel when I first read this novella. Now? Perhaps less so. I guess knowing the answers to our own fate beforehand spoils half the fun of rereading. But still, the topic of time travel continues to intrigue me. A mystery. A mystery it will always be.

Have you ever wondered what it will be like to reach back into your own past and reassure yourself or put something right? Have you?


Publisher: WMG Publishing
Publication date: 27 Jan 2012

*** Favourite quote ***

..and my future — whatever it is — will be the mystery it always was.

The mystery it should be.

The mystery it will always be.

~ Red Letter Day
Kristine Kathryn Rusch

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Graduation Day at Barack Obama High School. The day the Red Letters arrive, the day that students get a glimpse into their own future.

But a handful never get a letter and no one knows why. One teacher has an idea though, a teacher who never got a Red Letter herself, a teacher who will finally have answers before the day is out.

Called “a fresh, solid, entertaining take on time travel” by Tangent Online, “Red Letter Day” was chosen as the best short story of 2010 by the readers of Analog Magazine.

“Red Letter Day” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch was first published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact Magazine, September, 2010.

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