Every February Plumtopia celebrates the romances, great and small, in the work of P.G. Wodehouse, to mark the anniversary of his death on St Valentine’s Day, 1975. Guest contributions are warmly welcomed, and this year I’m thrilled to share a series by guest author Jon Brierley on the 1921 Wodehouse novel, The Adventures of Sally.
Jon is sound on Wodehouse and has written wonderfully in the Wodehouse style at his blog, Sloopjonb: Writing Wibble(try his Jeeves’ Christmas Carol). Jon is currently putting the finishing touches on his first novel and would love feedback from beta readers. Please do visit his blog to find out more.
The Adventures of Sally
A Romance
“Chumps always make the best husbands. If you marry, Sally, grab a chump. Tap his forehead first and, if it rings solid, don’t hesitate. All the unhappy marriages come from the husbands having brains. What…
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hi this is just a suggestion, when you link in other blogs can you let it open in another window so that I can get on to the reading on your blog without having to go back.
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Thank you for writing back. I am merely re-blogging as per WordPress protocol, so to say. Wonder of clicking on the “back button” at the top left corner of your browser to get back to the previous web page would help?
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Witty, unmistakingly Wodehousean!
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Thank you, sir!
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