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''To Ride Pegasus'' is a collection of four
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stories by American writer
Anne McCaffrey Anne Inez McCaffrey (1 April 1926 – 21 November 2011) was an American-Irish writer known for the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' science fiction series. She was the first woman to win a Hugo Award for fiction (Best Novella, ''Weyr Search'', 19 ...
, published by
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in 1973 and later under its Del Rey imprint. (ISFDB). Retrieved 2011-08-01. "To Ride Pegasus" is also the title of the
novella A novella is a narrative prose fiction whose length is shorter than most novels, but longer than most short stories. The English word ''novella'' derives from the Italian ''novella'' meaning a short story related to true (or apparently so) facts ...
, the first of the four stories that was original to the collection. Anne McCaffrey (1973). ''To Ride Pegasus''. New York: Ballantine. 11th printing, December 1985. Pages 1–56. ''To Ride Pegasus'' originates the fictional premise of the Talents universe, the setting for seven novels published 1990 to 2000: two more "Pegasus" books and five "Tower and Hive" books. All eight books feature so-called Talents, people with
psionic In American science fiction of the 1950s and 1960s, psionics was a proposed discipline that applied principles of engineering (especially electronics) to the study (and employment) of paranormal or psychic phenomena, such as telepathy and psychok ...
powers such as
empathy Empathy is the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within their frame of reference, that is, the capacity to place oneself in another's position. Definitions of empathy encompass a broad range of social, co ...
,
telepathy Telepathy () is the purported vicarious transmission of information from one person's mind to another's without using any known human sensory channels or physical interaction. The term was first coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Frederic W ...
,
teleportation Teleportation is the hypothetical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them. It is a common subject in science fiction literature and in other popular culture. Teleportation is oft ...
,
telekinesis Psychokinesis (from grc, ψυχή, , soul and grc, κίνησις, , movement, label=ㅤ), or telekinesis (from grc, τηλε, , far off and grc, κίνησις, , movement, label=ㅤ), is a hypothetical psychic ability allowing a person ...
,
clairvoyance Clairvoyance (; ) is the magical ability to gain information about an object, person, location, or physical event through extrasensory perception. Any person who is claimed to have such ability is said to be a clairvoyant () ("one who sees cl ...
,
precognition Precognition (from the Latin 'before', and 'acquiring knowledge') is the purported psychic phenomenon of seeing, or otherwise becoming directly aware of, events in the future. There is no accepted scientific evidence that precognition is a ...
, and the ability to find what is lost ('finders').
Pegasus Pegasus ( grc-gre, Πήγασος, Pḗgasos; la, Pegasus, Pegasos) is one of the best known creatures in Greek mythology. He is a winged divine stallion usually depicted as pure white in color. He was sired by Poseidon, in his role as hor ...
is a symbol for Talent, early adopted by Henry Darrow: "You'd see a lot from the back of a winged horse ..." (p. 11). "When you ride the winged horse, you can't dismount. ... We'll find our bridle, I think, with time and training and more practice at riding".


Novella

The novella "To Ride Pegasus" is a prequel to the three previously published stories. It explains the fortunate scientific discovery of psionic powers and the earliest establishment of the Talents in human society, in Greater New York late during the 20th century (in the future depicted, the conurbation spreading from
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to
Manhattan Manhattan (), known regionally as the City, is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City. The borough is also coextensive with New York County, one of the original counties of the U.S. state ...
gets named "Jerhattan"). The 'precog' Henry Darrow does not avoid his own foreseen automobile accident. In the hospital, a talented nurse notices his unusual electroencephalograph (EEG) recordings and they complete the discovery together (as well as fall in love and get married). Darrow recognizes the crucial breakthrough:
Now we can prove parapsychic powers exist and who has them. We can discredit the charlatans and clowns who've given the rest of us a bad name. The real Talents will be registered with the Center and we'll have graphs to prove they've had valid Incidents. The Center will supply them with the specialized jobs that utilize their Talents.''To Ride Pegasus'', page 12.
Darrow turns from high-price consultation about the future (astrology) to his lifework, setting the Talents surely on the way to a personally respected, legally protected, and highly paid status. Important early tasks are demonstration of scientific validity and detectability, private fund-raising, and creation of a coordinating and protective institution. Darrow comes to direct the nonprofit North American Center for Parapsychic Talents. In his lifetime the Center identifies many Talents and begins to train them and place them in appropriate jobs. It secures a sheltered but conveniently located headquarters: a research, public relations, and residential campus. Darrow recognizes his successor as Director. He envisions crucial steps in the
professionalization Professionalization is a social process by which any tradesman, trade or occupation transforms itself into a true "profession of the highest integrity and competence." The definition of what constitutes a profession is often contested. Professional ...
of Talents but their achievement is left to the future.


Collection

* "To Ride Pegasus", original to the collection (August 1973) * "A Womanly Talent", ''
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'', February 1969 * "Apple", ''Crime Prevention in the 30th Century'', ed. Hans Stefan Santesson, Walker & Co., 1969 * "A Bridle for Pegasus", ''Analog'', July 1973 The three older stories feature the center and its community of resident Talents, under Darrow's successor Daffyd op Owen. Each one features particular Talents, active or latent, within or without the community, but the big picture is the continuing establishment of Talents in society by internal reform, social education, and legislation. Owen, his staff, and public officials are important players and the stories' emphasis is about recruitment, training, registration, public education, professional ethics and liability. * "A Womanly Talent", ''
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'', February 1969. The campaign to win professional immunity for Talents is underway with a comprehensive
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under consideration by a committee of the
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. The story at the Center features a young husband and wife who soon win permission to reproduce. Lajos is a precog specialist in fires; he is employed privately by the insurance industry and works with the center to prevent or mitigate public disasters. Ruth's talent is barely detectable and unknown in nature. * "Apple", ''Crime Prevention in the 30th Century'', ed. Hans Stefan Santesson, Walker & Co., 1969. The Bill providing comprehensive legal protection for Talents is now expected to pass in a few weeks. The story at the Center concerns a theft by teleportation from a Manhattan department store window, which is undeniably the work of some unknown Talent. Relations between the Center and Law Enforcement are strained at best and a public relations disaster may be incipient. * "A Bridle for Pegasus", ''Analog'', July 1973. Ethnic tension is high in Greater New York and a summer of strife is feared. The story at the Center concerns another wild Talent, a musical performer unaware of her ability to manipulate the emotions of a crowd. She might be registered and trained by the center, or recruited by the leader of one ethnic faction, or even kidnapped.


Series

During the 1990s McCaffrey made ''To Ride Pegasus'' the first book in a series that is otherwise set after greater psionic talents have been discovered or developed and their employment has become vital. ''Pegasus in Flight'' (1990) and its sequel ''Pegasus in Space'' show how the Talents enabled human society to extend beyond planet Earth, primarily by assisting space transportation and communication. ''The Rowan'' (1990) takes up the Talents and the author's second published story, "The Lady in the Tower" (1959), to initiate the Tower and Hive subseries. Essentially, the title character, the Rowan, is both a Talent and the lady in the tower. Introducing ''Pegasus in Space'' ten years later, McCaffrey observed that she felt constrained to keep the "people and places" and the "original premises" of the 1959 story, in both the "Pegasus" and "Rowan/Tower and Hive" series.
• Anne McCaffrey (2000). ''Pegasus in Space''. New York: Del Rey. Acknowledgments.
The books feature three generations of the most powerful Talents when human society is far-flung in the galaxy and interacts with alien interstellar species. The
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catalogues "The Talents Universe" in two subseries. Talents * ''To Ride Pegasus'' (1973) — collection of stories from 1969 and 1973 * '' Pegasus in Flight'' (1990) * '' Pegasus in Space'' (2000) Tower and Hive : "The Lady in the Tower", ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', Apr 1959 : "A Meeting of Minds", ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', Jan 1969 * ''
The Rowan ''The Rowan'' (1990) is a science fiction novel by American writer Anne McCaffrey, the first book in ''The Tower and the Hive'' series (also known as ''The Rowan'' series). It is set in the universe of the "Pegasus" trilogy, against a backdrop ...
'' (1990) — partly based on the 1959 "Lady" * '' Damia'' (1991) – partly based on the 1969 "Meeting" * '' Damia's Children'' (1993) * '' Lyon's Pride'' (1994) * '' The Tower and the Hive'' (1999)


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External links

* * {{Anne McCaffrey 1973 short story collections Novels by Anne McCaffrey Science fiction short story collections Ballantine Books books Fictional telepaths