Going Harvey in the Big House
Aurora Award Finalist

The Builders had made the House generations ago, to shelter the remnants of humanity from the poisons of the Outside. The Inners, the direct descendants of the Builders, now rule the House. The House protects the People, and the Inners protect the House. And Smoothers are the arms and legs of that protection.

Big G is a Smoother, ensuring that the daily activities of the House are not interrupted by citizens who suffer violent mental breakdowns in the claustrophobic House.

But when Big G discovers a strange photograph during a security call, it leads him to a world within the world he thought he knew—and a world outside it as well.

Science fiction, dystopia, post-apocalyptic SF

"Hands down, my favourite story ... I've always been fascinated by the concept of a city that encompasses what we know of the known world. ... Smith's version, the 'House,' is well conceived, but as always, it's his characters that drive the story. Big G is pitch perfect. Every aspect of his personality is just spot on. Though he's not a completely accessible character, portrayed as being not as intelligent as a more usual protagonist, he is completely there and three-dimensional and his reactions and motivations are plausible. It works! The ending is just right. It couldn't have been any other way..." —SF Crowsnest Reviews

"I first read this story nearly a decade ago. ... The images and the power of the story have stayed with me all this time. That's one of the strongest recommendations I can give." —Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Award-Winning Author

"Going Harvey in the Big House" fed into my natural fears, suspicions, and all-round disillusionment with authority. Thereafter, I began an inquiry. I read Orwell's 1984, Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Zamyatin's We, Huxley's Brave New World... "Going Harvey in the Big House" led me to places I thought I'd never be, culminating eventually in sweat-soaked nightmares about a post-apocalyptic world." —Cicada Magazine
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Going Harvey in the Big House
Aurora Award Finalist

The Builders had made the House generations ago, to shelter the remnants of humanity from the poisons of the Outside. The Inners, the direct descendants of the Builders, now rule the House. The House protects the People, and the Inners protect the House. And Smoothers are the arms and legs of that protection.

Big G is a Smoother, ensuring that the daily activities of the House are not interrupted by citizens who suffer violent mental breakdowns in the claustrophobic House.

But when Big G discovers a strange photograph during a security call, it leads him to a world within the world he thought he knew—and a world outside it as well.

Science fiction, dystopia, post-apocalyptic SF

"Hands down, my favourite story ... I've always been fascinated by the concept of a city that encompasses what we know of the known world. ... Smith's version, the 'House,' is well conceived, but as always, it's his characters that drive the story. Big G is pitch perfect. Every aspect of his personality is just spot on. Though he's not a completely accessible character, portrayed as being not as intelligent as a more usual protagonist, he is completely there and three-dimensional and his reactions and motivations are plausible. It works! The ending is just right. It couldn't have been any other way..." —SF Crowsnest Reviews

"I first read this story nearly a decade ago. ... The images and the power of the story have stayed with me all this time. That's one of the strongest recommendations I can give." —Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Award-Winning Author

"Going Harvey in the Big House" fed into my natural fears, suspicions, and all-round disillusionment with authority. Thereafter, I began an inquiry. I read Orwell's 1984, Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Zamyatin's We, Huxley's Brave New World... "Going Harvey in the Big House" led me to places I thought I'd never be, culminating eventually in sweat-soaked nightmares about a post-apocalyptic world." —Cicada Magazine
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Aurora Award Finalist

The Builders had made the House generations ago, to shelter the remnants of humanity from the poisons of the Outside. The Inners, the direct descendants of the Builders, now rule the House. The House protects the People, and the Inners protect the House. And Smoothers are the arms and legs of that protection.

Big G is a Smoother, ensuring that the daily activities of the House are not interrupted by citizens who suffer violent mental breakdowns in the claustrophobic House.

But when Big G discovers a strange photograph during a security call, it leads him to a world within the world he thought he knew—and a world outside it as well.

Science fiction, dystopia, post-apocalyptic SF

"Hands down, my favourite story ... I've always been fascinated by the concept of a city that encompasses what we know of the known world. ... Smith's version, the 'House,' is well conceived, but as always, it's his characters that drive the story. Big G is pitch perfect. Every aspect of his personality is just spot on. Though he's not a completely accessible character, portrayed as being not as intelligent as a more usual protagonist, he is completely there and three-dimensional and his reactions and motivations are plausible. It works! The ending is just right. It couldn't have been any other way..." —SF Crowsnest Reviews

"I first read this story nearly a decade ago. ... The images and the power of the story have stayed with me all this time. That's one of the strongest recommendations I can give." —Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Award-Winning Author

"Going Harvey in the Big House" fed into my natural fears, suspicions, and all-round disillusionment with authority. Thereafter, I began an inquiry. I read Orwell's 1984, Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Zamyatin's We, Huxley's Brave New World... "Going Harvey in the Big House" led me to places I thought I'd never be, culminating eventually in sweat-soaked nightmares about a post-apocalyptic world." —Cicada Magazine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185743263
Publisher: Douglas Smith
Publication date: 11/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 336 KB

About the Author

Douglas Smith is a multi-award-winning Canadian author described by Library Journal as “one of Canada’s most original writers of speculative fiction.”

Published in twenty-seven languages, Doug is a three-time winner of Canada’s Aurora Award and has been a finalist for the Astounding Award, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Bookies Award, Canada’s juried Sunburst Award, and France’s juried Prix Masterton and Prix Bob Morane.

His works include the young adult urban fantasy trilogy, The Dream Rider Saga (The Hollow Boys, The Crystal Key, and The Lost Expedition); the Heroka shapeshifter novels, The Wolf at the End of the World and The Wolf and the Phoenix (in progress); the collections, Chimerascope and Impossibilia; the writer’s guide, Playing the Short Game: How to Market & Sell Short Fiction; and numerous short stories.

Doug lives near Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

“The man is Sturgeon good. Zelazny good. I don’t give those up easy.” —Spider Robinson, Hugo and Nebula Awards winner

“A great storyteller with a gifted and individual voice.” —Charles de Lint, World Fantasy Award winner

“His stories are a treasure trove of riches that will touch your heart while making you think.” —Robert J. Sawyer, Hugo and Nebula Awards winner

“Stories you can’t forget, even years later.” —Julie Czerneda, multi-award-winning author and editor
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