The Long Question : A Quiz Show Challenge Gone Wrong

What would you do if someone offered you a hundred thousand dollars for predicting the future?

Don Gerson is a careful, logical young accountant who wins the chance of a lifetime on a television quiz program. The challenge sounds simple enough: spend two months alone on a remote island with nothing but books, magazines, and your own reasoning. When he returns, he must answer questions about events that happened while he was cut off from the world. Get six answers right and the money is his.

At first the plan seems perfectly manageable. Don reads, studies politics and science, and fills page after page with educated guesses about what might happen next. But isolation has a strange effect on the human mind. Days blur into weeks, routines dissolve, and the neat predictions he started with grow into something far larger—a detailed history of the years to come.

What began as preparation for a quiz show slowly turns into an immense private project. Don finds himself charting elections, scientific breakthroughs, wars, cultural shifts, and the lives of people not yet born. The future unfolds across hundreds of handwritten pages. Yet one stubborn fact begins to trouble him: the helicopter that was supposed to bring him home never arrives.

As the years pass, Don continues writing. The history stretches centuries ahead, filling every scrap of paper he can find. On a quiet island porch, with gull feathers for pens and bound volumes stacked around him, he keeps extending the story of humanity into the distant future—long after the world that left him behind has faded from memory.

David Mason’s “The Long Question” is a clever and unsettling piece of speculative fiction that turns a simple publicity stunt into a meditation on isolation, curiosity, and the human urge to understand what comes next.

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What would you do if someone offered you a hundred thousand dollars for predicting the future?

Don Gerson is a careful, logical young accountant who wins the chance of a lifetime on a television quiz program. The challenge sounds simple enough: spend two months alone on a remote island with nothing but books, magazines, and your own reasoning. When he returns, he must answer questions about events that happened while he was cut off from the world. Get six answers right and the money is his.

At first the plan seems perfectly manageable. Don reads, studies politics and science, and fills page after page with educated guesses about what might happen next. But isolation has a strange effect on the human mind. Days blur into weeks, routines dissolve, and the neat predictions he started with grow into something far larger—a detailed history of the years to come.

What began as preparation for a quiz show slowly turns into an immense private project. Don finds himself charting elections, scientific breakthroughs, wars, cultural shifts, and the lives of people not yet born. The future unfolds across hundreds of handwritten pages. Yet one stubborn fact begins to trouble him: the helicopter that was supposed to bring him home never arrives.

As the years pass, Don continues writing. The history stretches centuries ahead, filling every scrap of paper he can find. On a quiet island porch, with gull feathers for pens and bound volumes stacked around him, he keeps extending the story of humanity into the distant future—long after the world that left him behind has faded from memory.

David Mason’s “The Long Question” is a clever and unsettling piece of speculative fiction that turns a simple publicity stunt into a meditation on isolation, curiosity, and the human urge to understand what comes next.

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