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|series            = [[The Lucy Wilson Mysteries]]
|main character    = [[Lucy Wilson|Lucy]], [[Hobo Kostinen|Hobo]]
|main character    = [[Lucy Wilson|Lucy]], [[Hobo Kostinen|Hobo]]
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|setting          = {{il|[[Ogmore-by-Sea]], [[2020]]|c. [[17th century]]|[[Florida]], [[2010]]}}
|setting          = {{il|[[Ogmore-by-Sea]], [[2020]]|[[Florida]], [[2010]]}}
|writer            = [[Julia Press Simmons]]
|writer            = Julia Press Simmons
|editor            = [[Shaun Russell]]
|editor            = [[Shaun Russell]]
|cover            = [[Shaun Russell]]
|cover            = [[Shaun Russell]]
|publisher        = Candy Jar Books
|publisher        = Candy Jar Books
|release date      = [[11 July (releases)|11 July]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]]
|release date      = 11 July 2020
|series            = ''[[The Lucy Wilson Mysteries]]'' short stories
|prev              = Sweet Revenge (short story)
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a ''[[The Lucy Wilson Mysteries]]'' short story released by [[Candy Jar Books]] freely on their website in response to the death of George Floyd and protests that followed in 2020.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a ''[[The Lucy Wilson Mysteries]]'' short story released by [[Candy Jar Books]] freely on their website in response to the death of George Floyd and protests that followed in 2020.


==Publisher's summary ==
Both the story's title and the timeframe of eight minutes and forty-six seconds that Lucy and Hobo spend travelling through the past, are a poignant reference to the amount of time that it reportedly took Floyd to die after being restrained, with the number also becoming a slogan for the ensuing protests in the real world.
It's [[2020]] and [[Lucy Wilson]] has just witnessed the death of [[George Floyd]], followed by the toppling of the [[Edward Colston]] statue in Bristol.


Over eight minutes and forty-six seconds, Lucy and Hobo travel through time to discover why the past still has lessons to teach us all.
== Publisher's summary ==
It's [[2020]] and [[Lucy Wilson]] has just witnessed the death of [[George Floyd]], followed by the toppling of the [[Edward Colston]] statue in [[Bristol]].
 
Over eight minutes and forty-six seconds, Lucy and [[Hobo Kostinen|Hobo]] travel through time to discover why the past still has lessons to teach us all.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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* [[Albert Wilson's client]]
* [[Albert Wilson's client]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* Lucy Wilson had seen videos of acts of violence toward [[BAME]] people on [[social media]].
* Lucy had seen videos of acts of [[violence]] towards [[BAME]] people on [[social media]].
* Lucy has experienced racism and prejudice, but not from her friends, family, or the people of [[Ogmore-by-Sea]].
* Lucy has experienced [[racism]] and prejudice, but not from her friends, family or the people of [[Ogmore-by-Sea]].
* George Floyd was a black man who was killed by police. A video of his death that showed him pleading to breathe and for him mum sparked protests in the [[United Kingdom]].
* [[George Floyd]] was a black man who was killed by [[police]]. A video of his death that showed him pleading to breathe and for his [[George Floyd's mother|mum]] sparked protests in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[United States of America]].
* Lucy makes a Black Lives Matter sign to take to a protest.
* Lucy makes a [[Black Lives Matter]] [[sign]] to take to a protest.
* Lucy considered [[Megan Kostinen]] to be a good officer.
* Lucy considered [[Megan Kostinen]] to be a good officer.
* Megan Kostinen believed attending the protests was too dangerous because they had "real bad elements" in the crowd.
* Megan Kostinen believed attending the protests was too dangerous because they had "real bad elements" in the crowd.
* A statue of [[Edward Colston]] was toppled by protesters in [[Bristol]] and dumped in the river. Hobo initially believed they had no businesses to tear down public property.
* A statue of [[Edward Colston]] was toppled by protesters in [[Bristol]] and dumped in the river. Hobo initially believed they had no business to tear down public property.
** Lucy saw videos of the same happening to other statues in the UK and America.
** Lucy saw videos of the same happening to other [[statue]]s in the UK and in [[America]].
* In the past, Lucy and Hobo see enslaved African men, women, and children branded with "[[RAC]]".
* In the past, Lucy and Hobo see enslaved [[Africa]]n men, women and children branded with "[[RAC]]".
* In 2010, Lucy and [[Albert Wilson|her dad]] went to [[Disney|Disney World]].
* In 2010, Lucy and [[Albert Wilson|her dad]] went to [[Disney World]].
* Five-year-old Lucy wore a green ''[[Princess and the Frog]]'' bathing suit.
* Five-year-old Lucy wore a green ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]'' [[bathing suit]].
* [[Racist]] white American parents called Lucy a "dirty little monkey" and didn't want their children swimming in the same pool as her.
* [[Racism|Racist]] white American parents called Lucy a "dirty little monkey" and [[racial segregation|didn't want their children swimming in the same pool as her]].
* Lucy and Hobo's trip through time lasted eight minutes and forty-six seconds.
* Lucy and Hobo's trip through time lasted eight minutes and forty-six [[second]]s.
* Hobo has been bullied for [[Alopecia]], but not the colour of his skin.
* Hobo has been [[bullying|bullied]] for his [[alopecia]], but not the colour of his skin.
* Lucy's grandfather, [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], once said "sometimes human beings are worse than the monsters".
* Lucy's grandfather, [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], once said that "sometimes [[human|human beings]] are worse than the [[monster]]s".
* Ogmore-by-Sea protestors were peaceful, wore masks, and stood two metres apart.
* Ogmore-by-Sea [[protestor]]s were peaceful, wore [[face mask|masks]] and stood two [[metre]]s apart.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Candy Jar Books made a special press release for this "departure from the standard Lucy Wilson tale". It included this statement from the editor:
* [[Candy Jar Books]] made a special press release for this "departure from the standard Lucy Wilson tale". It included this statement from the editor:


{{Quote|Lucy Wilson is a not only a lead female character (which there are very few), but also a person of colour. I felt it would be a dereliction of duty to not cover this topic. I also wanted the story to feel authentic so, through a mutual friend, I contacted the wonderful Julia Press Simmons.|Shaun Russell}}
{{Quote|Lucy Wilson is a not only a lead female character (which there are very few), but also a [[person of colour]]. I felt it would be a dereliction of duty to not cover this topic. I also wanted the story to feel authentic so, through a mutual friend, I contacted the wonderful [[Julia Press Simmons]].|Shaun Russell}}


: And this quote from the author:
: And this quote from the author:


{{Quote|When Shaun at Candy Jar asked me to work on this story I was so pleased. Lucy Wilson is an amazing character and I am honoured and humbled to play a small part in her universe ... I must admit that initially I struggled with the tone of this project. Lucy is such a marvellous role model for children and I wanted her story to capture my personal experiences while keeping it age-appropriate. Although BAME life in the UK is different from the African American experience I felt that there was enough commonality for me to tell this tale.|Julia Press Simmon}}
{{Quote|When Shaun at Candy Jar asked me to work on this story I was so pleased. Lucy Wilson is an amazing character and I am honoured and humbled to play a small part in her universe ... I must admit that initially I struggled with the tone of this project. Lucy is such a marvellous role model for children and I wanted her story to capture my personal experiences while keeping it age-appropriate. Although [[BAME]] life in the UK is different from the African American experience I felt that there was enough commonality for me to tell this tale.|Julia Press Simmon}}


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* In [[2020]], people were under lockdown during the [[COVID-19]] pandemic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sweet Revenge (short story)|Sweet Revenge]]'')
* In [[2020]], people were under lockdown during the [[COVID-19]] pandemic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sweet Revenge (short story)|Sweet Revenge]]'')
* [[Hobo Kostinen|Hobo]]'s mother, [[Megan Kostinen]], works for the [[police]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Midnight People (novel)|The Midnight People]]'', ''[[The Brigadier & the Bledoe Cadets (novel)|The Brigadier & the Bledoe Cadets]]'')
* [[Hobo Kostinen|Hobo]]'s mother, [[Megan Kostinen]], works for the [[police]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Midnight People (novel)|The Midnight People]]'', ''[[The Brigadier & the Bledoe Cadets (novel)|The Brigadier & the Bledoe Cadets]]'')
* Lucy has faced monsters, aliens, doppelgängers, and psychotic clowns. ([[PROSE]]: [[Curse of the Mirror Clowns (novel)|Curse of the Mirror Clowns]])
* Lucy has faced monsters, aliens, doppelgängers and psychotic clowns. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Curse of the Mirror Clowns (novel)|Curse of the Mirror Clowns]]'')
* Lucy and Hobo travel through time with a [[time ring]] containing a [[Kontron crystal]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Avatars of the Intelligence (novel)|Avatars of the Intelligence]]'', et al.)  
* Lucy and Hobo travel through time with a [[time ring]] containing a [[Kontron crystal]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Avatars of the Intelligence (novel)|Avatars of the Intelligence]]'', et al.)


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Latest revision as of 10:27, 15 March 2024

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8.46 was a The Lucy Wilson Mysteries short story released by Candy Jar Books freely on their website in response to the death of George Floyd and protests that followed in 2020.

Both the story's title and the timeframe of eight minutes and forty-six seconds that Lucy and Hobo spend travelling through the past, are a poignant reference to the amount of time that it reportedly took Floyd to die after being restrained, with the number also becoming a slogan for the ensuing protests in the real world.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

It's 2020 and Lucy Wilson has just witnessed the death of George Floyd, followed by the toppling of the Edward Colston statue in Bristol.

Over eight minutes and forty-six seconds, Lucy and Hobo travel through time to discover why the past still has lessons to teach us all.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Candy Jar Books made a special press release for this "departure from the standard Lucy Wilson tale". It included this statement from the editor:

Lucy Wilson is a not only a lead female character (which there are very few), but also a person of colour. I felt it would be a dereliction of duty to not cover this topic. I also wanted the story to feel authentic so, through a mutual friend, I contacted the wonderful Julia Press Simmons.Shaun Russell

And this quote from the author:

When Shaun at Candy Jar asked me to work on this story I was so pleased. Lucy Wilson is an amazing character and I am honoured and humbled to play a small part in her universe ... I must admit that initially I struggled with the tone of this project. Lucy is such a marvellous role model for children and I wanted her story to capture my personal experiences while keeping it age-appropriate. Although BAME life in the UK is different from the African American experience I felt that there was enough commonality for me to tell this tale.Julia Press Simmon

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]