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A DICHOTOMOUS KEY for identifying webcomics

From MonSFFan Danny Sichel, who writes:

RAIN VERSUS LAUNDRY: a key for identifying webcomics about young women enmeshed in time-travel shenanigans, set in major Canadian cities.

1: The comic is set in:

a) Toronto
b) Montreal

2: The comic updates:

a) Monday/Wednesday/Friday
b) Daily

3: The comic is formatted as:

a) 3 to 5 horizontal panels, with speech bubbles
b) infinite canvas with large blocks of text

4: The protagonist uses a cane because:

a) she’s got glaucoma and is legally blind
b) she’s ruined her knees

5: When there’s multiple instances of the protagonist co-existing as a result of time travel:

a) each one will inevitably become the next.
b) they can be mutually exclusive and hugely different.

6: The sidekick was originally:

a) someone who tried to bully the protagonist in high school
b) an innocent bystander who the protagonist rescued from a deathtrap

7: The mad scientist lives:

a) now
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8: The possibly malevolent supernatural entity looks like:

a) a blonde guy with a limp
b) a shapeshifter – sometimes it’s a TV, sometimes it’s a snake, sometimes it’s a ball of energy, but it always glows green.

9: The terror is:

a) existential – the protagonist realizes that whatever she does with her life, her friendships are doomed and she’ll end up homeless and living decades in her own past without any free will
b) physical – the protagonist is being chased by trans-temporal zombies and a big violent Russian guy and a skull-headed monster based on the corpse of a beagle but now it’s the size of a van

10: The time travel is:

a) super subtle, with no visual indicators except for things appearing, disappearing, and or growing
b) super flashy, with bright colors and flickering lights

11: The timeline is:

a) immutable
b) badly fractured into a dozen alternates or more

12: The writer is:

a) working from a tight plan
b) guided by dozens of suggestions from the readers

If your answers are all A, you are reading “It Never Rains”, by Kari Maaren. (http://itneverrainscomic.com/)

If your answers are all B, you are reading “All-Night Laundry”, by Zach Hall under the name ‘Jack Fractal’. (http://all-night-laundry.com/)

If your answers are a combination of A and B, I don’t know what you’re reading.

 

Short Story Review

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New content on our website

Danny Sichel is writing reviews of the short story collection, This is my Funniest.  You can access Danny’s reviews from the menu above, under the Contributor’s tab.

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Danny’s Reviews

We have a new contributor to our website!

Welcome MonSFFan Danny Sichel, our resident literary critic. Danny is an avid reader of SF/F, contemporary as well as “classic”.

In his introductory message, he writes:

At a book sale a while back, I acquired the 1986 anthology “101 Science Fiction Stories”, edited by Martin Harry Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh, and Waugh’s then-teenage daughter Jenny-Lynn Waugh.

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The stories are mostly quite short – some of them are barely two pages – and are of vastly differing levels of quality. Some of them — Algis Budrys’s “The Man Who Always Knew”! Poul Anderson’s “My Object All Sublime”! — are magnificent. Others are… considerably less so.

Over the next [indefinite period of time], I will be reviewing every story in the anthology. Be aware: many of these reviews will completely spoil the twist endings!