Get Off the Unicorn is a collection of sci-fi short stories by Anne McCaffrey. The stories included in the collection are full of fictional imagination and fantasy as they explore other worlds, mystical powers, great adventures, and magnificent beasts. Through her wild imaginations, McCaffrey attracts readers from all over the world and guides them through a world of endless possibilities.
A Meeting of Minds questions why an alien society would overcome space travel to discover new life, only to destroy and eradicate it upon discovery. McCaffrey also questions the patriarchy in society and what role should women take. Daughter details the relationship between a daughter and her father. This story is very significant as it mirrors McCaffrey’s relationship with her father. The family unit is put to test in this story that seeks to expose the damages of introducing automation and mechanization in a family farm setting. McCaffrey tackles the idea of letting go of the old ways of doing things and implementing modern solutions to traditional problems.
Dull Drums explores a world on the verge of human transformation. Individuals that possess programming and computing skills are at the bottom of the social and economic class. They are deeply despised and many promising students are encouraged to steer clear of the field. Eventually, technological advances become overshadowed by psychological innovation that propels humanity into a completely higher reality.
Challenging is a complex story about a woman and three men living in the same house who have different sexual orientations; homosexual, bisexual, and heterosexual. While living together, the reader gets to experience how these four people relate to one another based on their sexuality.
Get Off the Unicorn collectively revolves around gender roles, age gap, and the weight of power on a single individual. McCaffrey is constantly in defense of the girl child and sympathizes with the plight of an individual who is granted mystical powers and has to learn to control and implement those powers responsibly.