Herlock Shomes speaks

I have been enjoyed the spectacle of everyone
playing detective about our mystery writer. Far be it
from me to spoil anything (in fact, the suspense makes
me all tingly inside), but I feel that the clues
pointing to the following people are so obvious that it
wouldn't surprise me if all these were correct at the same
time.

1. Andy Goss. He is, after all, the paragon of quiz
bowl virtue and a leader of us all.

2. Beth.
She denied it, after all.

3. Tina Cue. I don't
know who this is, but it's obvious she anagrammed her
own name to get her nickname.

4. Me. Despite
the fact that I have no recollection of ever writing
it and have not been on the circuit long enough to
have made such trenchant observations, the fact that I
am posting such stupid ideas is
suspicious.

5. My Commutative Algebra professor, Chad Schoen. He
likes to spell "behaviour" as well, even though I don't
think he's from the Commonwealth. (And anyone who can
use the word "behaviour" three times in a Commutative
Algebra class is really trying.)

6. Gloria
Steinem, because she'd be the first to use the word
"cutie".


--
Andrew Feist
who drove past the RRC tonight and is
feelin' the vibes.

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