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'''''Christmas Calendar Conundrum Cracked!''''' was a [[2024 (releases)|2024]] short story, published on the website for [[The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (series)|The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] as the first in the [[2024 Copper-Colored Cupids Calendar]] ( | {{title dab away}} | ||
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'''''Christmas Calendar Conundrum Cracked!''''' was a [[2024 (releases)|2024]] short story, published on the website for [[The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (series)|The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] as the first in the [[2024 Copper-Colored Cupids Calendar]] (published on [[1 December (releases)|1 December]]). Written by [[Aristide Twain]], [[Lupan Evezan]], and [[Thien Valdram]], the story was issue 2135 of a fictional newspaper called the ''[[Cupid Courier]]''. Illustrations within the newspaper were also by Twain.<ref>https://thecrewofthecoppercoloredcupids.wordpress.com/2024/12/01/cupid-courier-2135-now-available-for-download/</ref> | |||
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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
=== CHRISTMAS CALENDAR CONUNDRUM CRACKED! === | === CHRISTMAS CALENDAR CONUNDRUM CRACKED! === | ||
The headline story, 'CHRISTMAS CALENDAR CONUNDRUM CRACKED!', explained the mystery behind the missing [[2023 Copper-Colored Cupids Calendar]], and | The headline story, 'CHRISTMAS CALENDAR CONUNDRUM CRACKED!', explained the mystery behind the missing [[2023 Copper-Colored Cupids Calendar]], and its relation to ''[[The Book of the Snowstorm (in-universe)|The Book of the Snowstorm]]''. [[Jenny Everywhere (925th Universe)|Jenny Everywhere of the 925th Universe]] explained that the weight of the knowledge from the 2023 Calendar stories opened a crack through which the stories leaked into other universes, and then "people took credit for it, made it out to be fiction. That does tend to happen. Or maybe the local dimensional antibodies created authors to patch the gap in coherence after most of the Rifts healed over." This article was written by [[Journalist-649]]. | ||
=== NOSTRADAMUS’S BACKWARDS HOROSCOPES === | === NOSTRADAMUS’S BACKWARDS HOROSCOPES === | ||
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=== TIRION & ROSANNA: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? === | === TIRION & ROSANNA: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? === | ||
This article by [[Freelancer-672]] described what happened to [[Rosanna Marlow]] and [[Tirion]] following their adventure together as recorded in '[[The Dinosaur in the Snow (in-universe)|The Dinosaur in the Snow]]', one of the short stories of real events recorded in '[[The Book of the Snowstorm (in-universe)|The Book of the Snowstorm]]'. Once the book became known to the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]], some copies were sourced and distributed, with 'The Dinosaur in the Snow' garnering much interest. The article explains that Ms. Marlow went on to become a paleobiologist and a science fiction writer, while Tirion's actions were much more difficult to track. | This article by [[Freelancer-672]] described what happened to [[Rosanna Marlow]] and [[Tirion]] following their adventure together as recorded in ''[[The Dinosaur in the Snow (in-universe)|The Dinosaur in the Snow]]'', one of the short stories of real events recorded in ''[[The Book of the Snowstorm (in-universe)|The Book of the Snowstorm]]''. Once the book became known to the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]], some copies were sourced and distributed, with ''The Dinosaur in the Snow'' garnering much interest. The article explains that Ms. Marlow went on to become a paleobiologist and a science fiction writer, while Tirion's actions were much more difficult to track. | ||
=== POETRY CORNER === | === POETRY CORNER === | ||
[[Critic-833]] provides a back-and-forth set of seven poems, each one a response to the last. The back-and-forth is between [[Versifier-693]], who wrote the first poem, | [[Critic-833]] provides a back-and-forth set of seven poems, each one a response to the last. The back-and-forth is between [[Versifier-693]], who wrote the first poem, "[[An Ode to Clouds]]", and [[Bard-237]], who wrote such poems as "[[A Response to an Ode to Clouds]]". Critic-833 notes that the final poem, "[[An Ode to Clouds, Part II]]", won the [[Copper-Colored Composition Award]] for Excellent Poetic Achievement by the [[Department of Poetry]]. This poem will be included in an upcoming anthology of Versifier-693's best works, and Bard-237's next response is "expected to be a hotly-anticipated event for the Cupid Theater". | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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