Californian Dave Zobel took the $250 prize today at the annual Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, an international literary parody contest in wretched writing. Zobel aced thousands of entrants with “Martha Stewart as his muse.” His entry:
“She resolved to end the love affair with Ramon tonight … summarily, like Martha Stewart ripping the sand vein out of a shrimp’s tail … though the term ‘love affair’ now struck her as a ridiculous euphemism … not unlike ’sand vein,’ which is after all an intestine, not a vein … and that tarry substance inside certainly isn’t sand … and that brought her back to Ramon.”
Zobel is the author of Dave Zobel’s Bent Book of Boatspeak: How to Sound Like a Sailor and Know Just Enough to Be Dangerous. Read more on the best of the worst at sfgate.com.



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