Challenge 654
Get Your Transmutations Here!
In David Adès’ “Flyby,” who or what are “I” and “you”? Might the greeting be mutual?
In Bruce Pavalon’s “Love in Outer Space,” why does Anini decide to confide in Aaron?
In Gary Clifton’s “Captain Willie Whizboom,” the events are said to be taken from real life. Why might a reader think they are? Why might one think they’re fictional?
In Terry R. Mirll’s “Karat Cake”:
In Oonah V. Joslin’s “Evergreen”:
- Why does a line break occur in the word “momentum”?
- What is meant by the refrain “windows disappear”?
- “Evergreen” is an ekphrastic poem, but what classic literary theme or themes does it evoke: Memento mori? Tempus fugit? Sic transit gloria mundi? Vita est somnium?
What is a Bewildering Stories Challenge?