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Freeman Newbie Karma: 1/0 2 Posts
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And Now a Word from the Sponsor......
I've just joined The Red Dragon Inn and have been reading this thread based on my book with interest.
I'm the author of 'Robin Hood and Friar Tuck: Zombie Killers - A Canterbury Tale by Paul A. Freeman'. I emailed Almeric a few days ago, and thought you might be keen to hear some background on my particular book.
When Coscom Entertainment (an independent horror publishing house) asked for submissions for a book of zombie poetry (yes, seriously!), I submitted a narrative poem of 1,100 words. The editor liked it and said if I could write a similar, 18,000-word narrative poem, he would publish it as a stand alone novella.
Since I write Canterbury Tales in the style of Chaucer in my spare time, I decided to write one including zombies. But who would fight this menace? The major 'superhero' of the English medieval age being Robin Hood, I decided to take the characters associated with the Robin Hood legends and incorporate them in a book.
The title of my book was problematic. Originally titled 'The Monk's Second Tale' (because it's the second story told by Chaucer's monk character), I needed something a bit more eye-catching - hence 'Robin Hood and Friar Tuck: Zombie Killers'.
One aim of the book is to introduce readers to a more accessible form of the Chaucerian style of poetry (iambic pentameters, rhyming couplets, etc, etc), hopefully to encourage students of English literature to move on to Chaucer with confidence rather than trepidation.
Anyhow, thanks for giving me the opportunity to elucidate on what probably sounds like a quirky book and good luck with your freeform story based on the title.
Below is a link to the RH&FT publisher's page, and my rather rudimentary website which explains in more detail my Canterbury Tales project:
http://paulfreeman.weebly.com/
http://www.coscomentertainment.com/robinhoodzombies.html
Posted on 2010-07-25 at 05:59:07.
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Almerin Typing Furiously RDI Staff Karma: 172/19 2817 Posts
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well
Thanks for the comment, mr Freeman. While you're at it, feel free to join in the fun. 
I've finished the book, and it's awesome. We won't follow the story exactly the same way, since in freeform it can go where ever people's imagination flows. I'm just as curious to see what will happen next.
Still, all in all, this game will not go far if nobody joins in. We've had so many positive reactions! Don't be shy, give it a try!
Yes, you might get your neck nibbled on, but that shouldn't spoil the fun, right? 
Posted on 2010-07-27 at 08:50:50.
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Almerin Typing Furiously RDI Staff Karma: 172/19 2817 Posts
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I'm back!
I'm back from my holiday, and I see we need more people to get eaten... I mean... to join the party! Our first zombie has risen, and is waiting to be decapitated.
Posted on 2010-08-09 at 14:45:13.
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Eol Fefalas Untitled RDI Staff Karma: 376/26 5040 Posts
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Oops!
I flubbed... will have a post from John Little for ye soon.
Posted on 2010-08-09 at 14:51:26.
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Alacrity The Lonely RDI Staff Karma: 256/31 3829 Posts
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busy
Hope to post tomorrw or Friday
Posted on 2010-08-11 at 20:13:14.
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