Excerpts from Paul A. Freeman's 'Lost' Canterbury Tales
The sixteen 'Lost' Canterbury Tales I've written so far cover the usual medieval tropes - crusades, dragons, quests, witchcraft, tournaments and alchemy to name but a few.
The genres of my 'Lost' Canterbury Tales are also varied - bawdy, Arthurian legend, horror, crime, romance, adventure, comedy and so forth.
Amongst the drop-down pages are excerpts from The Prioress's Second Tale (a witch kidnaps a small girl and fattens her up for Halloween), The Doctor of Physic's Second Tale (a crime-busting friar attempts to discover the identity of a body he discovers in a ditch on a country road), The Dyer's Second Tale (a group of crusaders infiltrate the defences of Acre in search of hidden riches) and The Miller's Second Tale (a lewd retelling of the Rapunzel fairytale).
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The genres of my 'Lost' Canterbury Tales are also varied - bawdy, Arthurian legend, horror, crime, romance, adventure, comedy and so forth.
Amongst the drop-down pages are excerpts from The Prioress's Second Tale (a witch kidnaps a small girl and fattens her up for Halloween), The Doctor of Physic's Second Tale (a crime-busting friar attempts to discover the identity of a body he discovers in a ditch on a country road), The Dyer's Second Tale (a group of crusaders infiltrate the defences of Acre in search of hidden riches) and The Miller's Second Tale (a lewd retelling of the Rapunzel fairytale).
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