Categories: Ten Word Stories

His Trump Suit by Ken Gosse

Ken Gosse prefers using simple language with traditional meter and rhyme in verses generally filled with whimsy and humor. First published in The First Literary Review – East in November, 2016, verses have been accepted by The Offbeat, Pure Slush, and One Sentence Poems. A Chicago native, he has lived in Mesa, AZ for twenty years.

 

 

 

This Ten Word Story was typed on a manual Triumph DeJUR typewriter, c. 1957. Let’s call her Trudy. Humble and sturdy and oh so beautifully balanced.

Typing, photo: Kae Sable

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