Challenge 170
Gird Your Loins
At Bewildering Stories it’s Halloween all the time. Bob Blevins’ title “Cruel and Unusual” sets the theme of this issue: violence, cruelty and ironic death stalk the reader at every turn but one. Here’s a little quiz for you. Get just one wrong and you flunk and have to stay after school and clean erasers and blackboards! Match the themes with the titles.
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The sole exception is Jeffrey J. Lyons’ “Transmitting Through.” In that story, how many items are colored red, and what are they?
Thomas D. Reynolds’ “Sparrow Egg” is part of a cycle of poems about space exploration, and the poems are often miniature slices of stories. Take Thomas’ “space” poems — or all his poems, for that matter — in any order: what themes do they have in common? Can you write a short story or novella incorporating his vision of space exploration as a doomed adventure? Thomas’ bibliography can be found here.
Bob Seller’s “Hunter’s Story” is classified as a serial with continuation pending because it is, strictly speaking, not a story. It’s mostly dramatized exposition and partly the beginning of an action that promises a “larger story.” In terms of the theater it goes up to Act II, scene 2 in a three-act play. How would you recommend that Bob continue and complete “Hunter’s Story”?
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