April bingo
Apr. 30th, 2020 10:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Here’s a sampling of my prompt fills for the spring bingo card. The main story arc has been a science fiction story set largely away from Earth, which added another challenge! I missed three prompts for a full blackout, but instead of swamping readers, I picked six as exemplars.
All of these stories are in the Redshift series, which began with “Terrible News.” To be honest, the stories spanned much of March and April, and together, story only added up to 54,427 words, which fits the Nebula definition of novel length..
Earth
Are We There Yet?
shark
Raiders (link to part one.)
eggs
Thieves’ Banquet (link to part one.)
gone fishing
A Hitch in Plans (link to part one
sunflower
A Helping Hand
windy
“A Ceres of Unfortunate Events” (Link to part one.)
All of these stories are in the Redshift series, which began with “Terrible News.” To be honest, the stories spanned much of March and April, and together, story only added up to 54,427 words, which fits the Nebula definition of novel length..
Earth
Are We There Yet?
shark
Raiders (link to part one.)
eggs
Thieves’ Banquet (link to part one.)
gone fishing
A Hitch in Plans (link to part one
sunflower
A Helping Hand
windy
“A Ceres of Unfortunate Events” (Link to part one.)
Re: the bitter-toothed lion
Date: 2020-05-03 04:14 am (UTC)https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3282530/Forget-sweet-treats-cats-BITTER-tooth-Felines-seven-taste-receptors-help-alert-poisonous-prey.html
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bitter%20tooth
Most likely, it means something like "sharp," "violent," or "dangerous." This could refer to a lion hide with the head and teeth intact, perhaps as a symbol of office -- or a live lion trained as a temple guardian.
Another possibility is that it was given as a divine symbol, because the lion is associated with Inanna.
Re: the bitter-toothed lion
Date: 2020-05-03 04:21 am (UTC)Re: the bitter-toothed lion
Date: 2020-05-03 04:37 am (UTC)Re: the bitter-toothed lion
Date: 2020-05-03 04:25 am (UTC)http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~catshaman/history/0inanna/0law.htm
It's a jumping off place for my list of things to research, at least!