Challenge 164
Poltering with the Poltergeists
Have you noticed something odd... strange... nay, downright spooky about this issue? It’s loaded with ghost stories.- Every single one of the short stories has something to do with the supernatural.
- Tala Bar’s flash fiction “Passages” is a fantasy and seems to qualify, and Mary King’s poem “Poltergeist” gives us the title of this Challenge.
- Even euhal allen’s The Bridge has Things That Go Bump in the Dark of outer space: hitherto unknown aliens come out of nowhere, and they’re even scarier and more powerful than the Skeltz.
- The Letters department talks about what can only be described as the Halloweenish nature of current events.
Is this trend a sign of the times? D. A. Madigan’s Astoreth may know... Only ‘Q-Ball’ Quilter’s and Steven Utley’s essays bring us out of the haunted house, and even they confirm our unofficial motto: “No story is as bewildering as reality.”
Now, here’s the Challenge: of all the stories in this issue, which two do you think take the most rationalistic point of view? One of them is obviously “Into the Shadows of the Stars: the Dark Future.” What is the other one?
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