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Lance Armstrong
First news, first! I've just finished off my latest 'Lost' Canterbury Tale. I've ascribed it to the pilgrim known as The Dyer, one of Chaucer's 'Orphan Pilgrims', i.e. one of the pilgrims who didn't get to tell a tale on the outward journey to Canterbury. More on this next week.

Meanwhile, I've written a couple of limericks on topical subjects. Firstly, though perhaps it's not really that humorous in view of the people he's hurt over the years - Lance Armstrong:

There once was a cheater called Lance
who led us a merry old dance.
Whilst doping for years
he bullied his peers
and devalued the great Tour de France.

On a more humorous note (though some might not think so), a limerick based on the news story that horse DNA has been found in beefburgers:

Some people might claim that a horse
shouldn't really be served as main course.
But swapping of stable
for restaurant table
is fine if you've got the right sauce.

As mentioned above, more on The Dyer's Second Tale next week once I've put it through its final edit.

Below are links to my two Global Short Story Competition winners, my short-listed story for the National newspaper, Abu Dhabi, and my Canterbury Tale published by Coscom Entertainment:

http://coscomentertainment.com/?p=159

http://www.globalshortstories.net/octwinners2012.pdf

http://www.globalshortstories.net/winningstoriesjuly09.pdf

http://www.globalshortstories.net/winningstoriesdec09.pdf

http://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/short-story-a-day-for-decisiveness

Happy writing!

 


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FHL
01/25/2013 12:09

Bravo times three !!!

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