Challenge 961
A Tip to the Wise
In which of the prose or poetry might Rich Ong’s Brain Teaser serve as an illustration?
In Nemo West’s Cavender’s Cabin: Chelle, Triss and Sam are depicted as enjoying nostalgic memories of previous visits to the cabin. Are they said to recall anything in particular? In chapters 1 and 2, what do we learn about the tensions between the characters?
In Shauna Checkley’s Cat Scratch Lotto Fever: Why does the conclusion, where Ada buys a lotto ticket, not come as a surprise? What do Ada’s dreams reveal about her character?
In Steven French’s Gods Save the Queen: What clues might point to Johnny Rotten and the Sex Pistols?
In D. M. Woolston’s Arcane Inspirations: The muse has inspired Dwoolindor “to stretch behond his abilities.” How has the muse done that? What do Dwoolindor’s abilities seem to lack?
In Charles C. Cole’s The Tip:
- What is the double meaning of the story’s title?
- Is there any other way in which the narrator could give his and Dee’s potential relationship another chance?
In Mike Acker’s Mandelbrot: How does the poem surmise that fractals form the shape of reality? What does it say that existence looks like?
What is a Bewildering Stories Challenge?