The Tale of Spam City
By
M T McGuire
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Published: July 31, 2010
Words: 3941 (approximate)
Language:
English
Short description
Griselda, the Spam Eating Wench of Noop has never clapped eyes on a can of spam, let alone eaten any. If the situation becomes public knowledge her family faces social disgrace. But the world tinned-meat by product crisis is deepening and spam is thin on the ground. Only Griselda can save her family from ruin but can she find some spam before the truth gets out?
British English, light swearing PG
A note from the author.
This is a short story. Before you start, I think I ought to clear something up.
'Short' to me, means a piece of writing that is not long.
My shorts are character sketches, scenes, events, experiements that come in under five thousand words. So, 'short' here is a description of length, not a genre or a specifc way of presenting a plot. And because they're experimental, they are free.
Tags
fantasy,
short stories,
short story,
humour,
surreal,
fairytale,
comic fantasy,
surreal fantasy,
surrealistic,
whimsy,
fairytales,
comedy fantasy,
humourous,
fiction fantasy,
alternative reality
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