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A Hitch in Time by Frederik Pohl Episode #200

Frederik Pohl | April 14, 2024
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    A Hitch in Time by Frederik Pohl Episode #200
    Frederik Pohl

A HITCH IN TIME

Episode #200 · Written by Frederik Pohl · Narrated by Scott Miller

Thom Ra travels farther than most historians would dare. His mission is simple in theory: observe the decisive moment of the legendary War of Annihilation and return with new knowledge that will earn him the highest level of citizenship. Success means a future with the woman he loves. Failure means exile in the past.

The rules of time travel are clear. Interfere with events and the traveler becomes trapped in a new branch of history forever. Ra intends to follow those rules carefully. But when he arrives at the crucial moment of the war, something is wrong. The weapon meant to destroy an entire world does not match the records preserved in his own era.

A moment of panic changes everything. Faced with an imminent catastrophe, Ra acts to stop it. The decision saves lives in the present but sends history veering into dangerous territory. Surrounded by soldiers who believe he is a spy, he now confronts a terrible realization. The past has already been altered, and every choice from this point forward may seal his fate.

“A Hitch in Time” delivers a powerful time-travel paradox with the sharp sting that made Frederik Pohl famous. It places a single traveler at the center of a moment that determines the survival of entire civilizations, then forces him to face the consequences of acting when history demanded silence.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Frederik Pohl (1919–2013) stands among the most important architects of twentieth-century science fiction. Early in his career he was active in the New York Futurians alongside writers such as Isaac Asimov, Cyril M. Kornbluth, and James Blish. Pohl became a major magazine editor during the 1950s and 1960s, guiding Galaxy Science Fiction and If to Hugo Award–winning prominence while publishing stories by authors including Robert Silverberg and Harlan Ellison.

As a writer, Pohl created some of the genre’s most enduring works. His collaboration with C. M. Kornbluth produced the satirical classic The Space Merchants. Later he achieved enormous success with the Heechee saga beginning with Gateway, which won the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus awards. Alongside those novels, Pohl wrote hundreds of short stories for magazines such as Astounding Science Fiction, Galaxy, and Amazing Stories. Tales like “A Hitch in Time” reveal his talent for combining scientific speculation with sudden reversals that leave readers reconsidering everything they thought they understood.

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