A science fiction story combining speculative invention with sharp humour, characteristic of Harry Harrison's approach to the genre.
In The K-Factor, Harry Harrison develops a narrative centred on an imaginative scientific premise, using it as the basis for both narrative tension and satirical observation. As in much of his work, Harrison balances conceptual speculation with a lightness of tone, allowing the story to engage with larger ideas while remaining accessible and entertaining. The progression of events is driven by the implications of the central concept, unfolding with clarity and narrative economy.
Harrison's fiction occupies a distinctive place within twentieth-century science fiction, often departing from strictly serious treatments of technology in favour of irony and wit. The K-Factor reflects this tendency, presenting a concise example of speculative storytelling shaped by both inventive thinking and controlled humour. The work will be of interest to readers of classic science fiction and to those familiar with Harrison's broader body of writing.