Challenge 983
Rave Grobbing
In Charles C. Cole’s The Wolf, Three Pigs and Red: In what ways do the fairytale characters display unexpected facets of their personalities?
In Gary Inbinder’s On the Trail:
- Does Hugo van Dorn match his sister Cassandra’s expectations? At this point in the story, does his role seem likely to be more than that of a pawn?
- Is Roxy already playing a larger role than that of informant for Max Niemand? Does Max show any sign that he might be aware of it?
In Victor Kreuiter’s Marvin, I’m Glad You’re Here:
- Does Marvin actually survive to enjoy retirement from his career in crime?
- Do “Kill Permits” and the rescuscitation of the victim, unlikely as it may seem, actually reduce the crime from murder to something else?
- Why might decriminalized crime be more difficult and expensive to regulate than crime pure and simple?
In Jeffrey Greene’s The Girl in a Lab Coat:
- Does Teresa ever take a bath or shower? Or brush her teeth?
- At what era in time might Teresa’s “white coat” impersonation have succeeded in a large hospital? Why would she be quickly identified as an intruder today?
- How might Teresa’s personality fugue reveal as much about her parents as it does about her?
In Joel McKay’s The Ministry of Labour Transition:
- In what ways does Julia’s characterization contrast with Ray’s?
- What is the purpose of “rewilding” most of Canada? Why does an area just east of the Rocky Mountains secede and join the USA?
- Could even Canadians be forcibly dispossessed, uprooted and deported to a distant part of the continent without resisting?
- How did this mythical Ministry originate? Is it engaged in industrial-strength “greenwashing”?
- How do Ray’s traffic accident and its consequences reflect the government policy that he enforces?
In Gary Clifton’s Charlie Poor Dog: The story consists almost entirely of cultural stereotypes. What are they? Whom is the action of the story most likely to gratify? To offend?
In Sultana Raza”s Bridge to Kemet:
- What is “Kemet”?
- Without archeology and museums, what has been — over the millennia — the ordinary fate of sculptures, “regal lines” and “dynasties”?
What is a Bewildering Stories Challenge?