RE: John Henry 2047 - An Original Short Story
I was kinda relieved to see The End because John Henry drops dead after all his hammering, and I don't want to see "Johnny" Henry win the race, only to drop dead... you leave it up to the reader this way. I say Johnny wins - and lives long enough to enjoy many years of driving.
Driverless cars! I'm still in disbelief.
I grew up on a farm. Before computerized anything. Men and motors. Stick shifts, V-8 engines, wheelies, pedal to the metal, rubber burning on pavement, drag racing on the way to school in the morning, Big Dumb Trucks, cruising Main Street as a weekend activity - save driverless cars for big cities, or China, but America is all about the road, Get your kicks on Route 66, The Feel of the Wheel, the independence and freedom, the wide open spaces to travel. You've hit a sore spot, Chris, and you could reach millions with this one.
I really appreciate your response. :D
I agree about the ending. No need to kill my beloved character at the end; that would be heartbreaking, like the original. I wanted to leave some hope. I think humans will always win.
Another sad thing about the original story. John Henry was competing as part of a bet. If he won, his boss won the Steam engine as a prize. John hammered for himself because he was the best, but he was still being taken advantage of until his death. It was much sadder to read as a grownup.
But true to capitalism.
^this