Fun_People Archive
20 May
Winning Entry in the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest
Date: Thu, 20 May 93 19:24:01 PDT
To: Fun_People
Subject: Winning Entry in the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest
From: <pep@research.att.com>
From: schaefer@hri.com (Rich Schaefer)
From: mdf@midnight.com (Mike Fleischner)
"She really wasn't my type -- a hard-looking, untalented reporter for the
local cat-box liner; but the first second that that third-rate representative
of the fourth estate cracked open a new fifth of old Scotch, my sixth sense
said seventh heaven was as close as an eighth note from Beethoven's Ninth
Symphony, so, nervous as a tenth grader drowning in eleventh-hour cramming
for a physics exam, I swept her into my longing arms, and while humming The
Twelfth of Never, I got lucky on Friday the thirteenth."
--- William "Buddy" Ocheltree, Georgia
[And I can't help but include the winner in the Science Fiction category; I
just love all that techno-talk and futuristic jargon! -psl]
"Those alarm things that make a real loud honking kind of noise were going
off as Captain James Hurley stared at the screen that showed him the stuff
outside in space, while he sat in the chair that the captain sits in and
slowly reached for the control panel for the thing that makes the ship go
real fast."
--- Tom Butler, Florida
© 1993 Peter Langston