
“Houston, Houston Do You Read?” was published as by “Raccoona Sheldon” (another of Alice B. Sheldon’s pseudonyms) in a paperback original SF anthology, Aurora: Beyond Equality edited by Vonda N. McIntyre and Susan J. Anderson. This was 1976 and feminism in Science Fiction was on the rise. “Houston, Houston Do You Read?” went on to win a Nebula Award in 1976 and a Hugo Award in 1977.
A spacecraft with a three man crew on a mission to study the Sun, returns to Earth…but Earth isn’t where it’s supposed to be. The men get radio messages from Luna Central warning that their course is wrong. The men first think this is a joke. Then they realize if their course is wrong, they could run out of fuel, food, and water. The men consider the possibility they’re being contacted by aliens. But, the truth is much stranger than that.
I was a huge “James Tiptree, Jr.” fan. I found those stories artful and original. Later, James Triptree, Jr. was revealed to be a woman and that generated shock waves throughout the SF field. I bought and read everything Alice B. Sheldon published until her tragic death in 1987. “Houston, Houston Do you Read?” is one of her masterpieces. GRADE: A








