I, Executioner
I, Executioner
I, Executioner is a science fiction short story by Terry Carr, published in the early 1960s. Set in a dystopian society where executions of deviants are normalized to maintain order, the narrative explores the psychological struggles of the protagonist as they confront their role in a brutal justice system. The story raises profound questions about identity, sanity, and morality in a world governed by fear and control.






