Challenge 957
Gonna Gitcha
In Rado Dyne’s Taking Joy for a Spin: How does the gravitic tether harness function? Is it something entirely new to science fiction? Would a coiled-spring device achieve the same purpose?
In Michael Burnett’s The Lure of Solitude: Why is the narrator able to escape the “lure” — at least to a certain extent — while Mayor Hook was not?
In Susan Thomas’s A Haunting at Bridal Veil Falls:
- When might Joanne have been conceived?
- Why might Anne and Michael be haunted by the ghostly veil?
In H. E. Vogl’s The Painting at Redfield Inn: However good the painting may be as advertising, what constitutes a clear danger to the proprietor’s business?
In Elizabeth Broadbent’s Three Ways Elvis Didn’t Die: Summarize the three ideals that “Elvis” supposedly represents.
What is a Bewildering Stories Challenge?