We Will Drink a Fish Together
"We Will Drink A Fish Together" is a 1997 science fiction story by Bill Johnson. It was first published in Asimov's Science Fiction , in May 1997.
Synopsis
[edit ]When Tony quits his job as part of the security detail for alien Ambassador Foremost so that he can attend a funeral in the small South Dakota town of Summit, Foremost follows him, in hopes that Tony can keep him safe.
Reception
[edit ]"We Will Drink A Fish Together" won the 1998 Hugo Award for Best Novelette,[1] and was a finalist for the Nebula Award for Best Novelette of 1997.[2]
At Infinity Plus , Keith Brooke stated that "apart from its wash of [19]90s detail, [the story] could easily have appeared at any time in the last 50 years", but commended Johnson for "strik[ing] a fine balance between an easy, laid-back, never-quite-folksy narrative voice and a taut suspenseful thriller".[3]
Origin
[edit ]Johnson was inspired to write the story after leaving Chicago to attend a funeral in South Dakota, and "be[ing] struck by the difference in attitudes between very rural areas and cities"; ultimately, despite the presence of extraterrestrials in the story, "the true aliens are the different people, their cultures, and how they interact".[4]
Sequel
[edit ]In 2018, Johnson published a sequel, "Bury Me in the Rainbow", depicting further events in Summit.[4]
References
[edit ]- ^ 1998 Hugo Awards, at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved February 2, 2026
- ^ We Will Drink a Fish Together, at Science Fiction Writers of America; retrieved February 2, 2026
- ^ The Mammoth Book of Best New SF 11, reviewed by Keith Brooke, at Infinity Plus ; published February 6, 1999; retrieved February 2, 2026
- ^ a b Q&A with Bill Johnson, at From Earth to the Stars (official Asimov's blog); published March 21, 2018; retrieved February 2, 2026
External links
[edit ]- We Will Drink a Fish Together title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database