Challenge 1108
A Good Book
In Allen Cash’s Don’t Fret:
- What is the function of the Iggy’s wristbands? Would anything else change substantially if he didn’t have them?
- Does Iggy’s accelerated aging ever reverse itself temporarily? If so, what seems to cause it?
In Paul G. Chamberlain’s An Episode of Motorcycle Madness: In what way has the church or Fr. Rodriguez himself been involved in the history symbolized by the events he visualizes in the European cities?
In Francis Gene Collins’ The Case of Peanut Noyer: Why might one suspect that the man who threatened the police chief and the chief’s family and ultimately poisoned the chief’s wine might have wanted to be apprehended?
In Ashley Gao’s The Mother of Gaia:
- Who or what is the mythical Gaia? What might be the connection to Lucy?
- Who is the Lucy of the story? Does she resemble the Lucy of actual paleoanthropology? Or is she a construct deduced from possible future fossil discoveries?
In Fiona Sinclair’s Double Exposure: Why is Julia’s implied question in the conclusion logically unanswerable?
In Gary Clifton’s Then Short Body Got Shot: What miht be an early indication that Delilah could be interested in more than a merely friendly relationship with George?
In Bill Bowler’s Woke Up This Morning: What would you do if your calendar were empty of errands or chores for the day and you were free to choose?
What is a Bewildering Stories Challenge?

