{"id":1018,"date":"2021-04-28T21:52:17","date_gmt":"2021-04-28T21:52:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sfshortstories.com\/?p=1018"},"modified":"2022-08-08T13:46:32","modified_gmt":"2022-08-08T13:46:32","slug":"pulling-hard-time-by-harlan-ellison","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sfshortstories.com\/?p=1018","title":{"rendered":"Pulling Hard Time by Harlan Ellison"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong><em>Pulling Hard Time<\/em><\/strong> by Harlan Ellison (<em>F&amp;SF<\/em>, October-November 1995) opens with a short introductory passage about New Alcatraz, a prison that keeps its prisoners in zero-gee VR.<br>The story then cuts to Charlie, who kills four bikers attempting to rape his wife in the couple\u2019s restaurant. After this he is imprisoned for their murders, and then he kills another prisoner and cripples a guard. He is transferred to New Alcatraz.<br>The penultimate section sees a Senator visiting the Warden, who explains to the politician what happens to the prisoners:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote is-style-default is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\"><p>Well, they just float there till they die, but it\u2019s in no way \u2018cruel and unusual punishment\u2019 because we do absolutely nothing to them. No corporal punishment, no denial of the basics to sustain life. We just leave them locked in their own heads, cortically tapped to relive one scene from their past, over and over.\u201d<br>\u201cAnd how is it, again, that you do that&#8230;?\u201d<br>\u201cThe technicians call it a moebius memory [. . . we] select the one moment from their past that most frightens or horrifies or saddens them. Then, boom, into a null-g suite, with a proleptic copula imbedded in theirgliomas. It\u2019s all like a dream. A very very bad dream that goes on forever. Punishment to fit the crime.\u201d<br>\u201cWe are a nation in balance.\u201d<br>\u201cKindlier. Gentler. More humane.\u201d&nbsp; p. 142<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>The subsequent kicker scene (spoiler) sees Charlie as a boy, involved in a car accident and trapped with his dead mother for four days. The story finishes with the \u201cnation in balance\u201d refrain.<br>This is more a political opinion column than a short story, and one which makes the fairly obvious point that the cruel and unusual punishment of prisoners is a Bad Thing. A squib, not a story, and editor Rusch\u2019s gushing introduction doesn\u2019t improve matters.<sup>1<\/sup><br>* (Mediocre). 1,800 words.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>1. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote is-style-default is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\"><p>I have an editorial confession to make: I stole this story.<br>Well I didn\u2019t steal it exactly. You see, occasionally Harlan Ellison calls me to read a story he has just finished. He wants instant feedback, which I usually give him. Not this time. When he finished reading \u201cPulling Hard Time,\u201d I couldn\u2019t breathe. Literally. The story had knocked the wind from me.<br>As soon as my breath returned, I did my editorial duty. I begged, wheedled, pleaded and so sufficiently debased myself that Harlan sent the story to <em>F&amp;SF<\/em> instead of the other magazine he had promised it to.<br>But Harlan said we could publish the story only on the condition that I confess. And now I have. Gleefully.\u00a0 p. 139<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pulling Hard Time by Harlan Ellison (F&amp;SF, October-November 1995) opens with a short introductory passage about New Alcatraz, a prison that keeps its prisoners in zero-gee VR.The story then cuts to Charlie, who kills four bikers attempting to rape his wife in the couple\u2019s restaurant. 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