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For a Foggy Night

By: Larry Niven
Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
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In one of Niven's rare stories of cross-dimensional travel, an unnamed protagonist discovers the real reason that things seem so foggy on a foggy night.

©2017 Larry Niven (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Science Fiction Short Stories
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A good short story

Clear narration, easy-to-follow plot, and a little bit of classic sci-fi creativity. This is a good tale for bedtime or for any short break, especially if the day happens to be...foggy!

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makes you think

alternate reality is everywhere and nowhere. It's only 17 minutes long but I have thought about it for hours

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Not sure what to think of this one

It was well written and kept me going since I was curious to see where things would end up. I'm just not sure I was satisfied with the ending. Too much of a loose end, no explanation. This could very well be a weird dream you have when traveling on business, or a script originally written for the Twilight Zone. The narration was very good.

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Good but not very fast paced. the ending not very well presented. This short story can be improved.

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Perfect little short story

I loved the narrator and loved this suspenseful little story. Nice, quick read. Will be reading more of Larry Niven, now.

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Entertaining

good short story if your looking for a quick listen. the collection as a whole it very much worth a listen to any sci-fi fan.

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A Story for Daydreamers

This is a short story for daydreamers. Have you ever sat looking out the window into the fog? In For a Foggy Night, Niven takes this harmless pastime and turns it into something sinister, postulating that the fog appears where multiple universes intersect making it possible to cross over between them.

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Intriguing

Clever premise and well performed.
Characters are well developed.
Ending is a bit abrupt and not as logical as the majority of the tale.

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Why I don't go out in the fog

This is the story that gave me a fear of fog. It really gives you pause to think. So when the fog is as thick as a cubic mile of cotton I tend to stay put. Lest the universe lines blur and I become stranded in one where they can't read minds.

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For lovers of science and science fiction

It was a dark and foggy night. Pinchot’s narration is stellar, as always. Saying anything more would ruin it. This is short enough and free. Just listen already.

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