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}}'''''Fragment: Guinevere and Mordred''''' was a short story by [[Scott Sanford]] in 2022. It was the seventh of Sanford's “Fragments” shorts.
}}'''''Fragment: Guinevere and Mordred''''' was a short story by [[Scott Sanford]] in 2022. It was the eighth of Sanford's “Fragments” shorts.


Despite the title, it made no use of actual Arthurian mythos; it was an extended reference to the nicknaming of the [[John F. Kennedy]] administration as “[[Camelot]]”, with [[Mordred]], King Arthur's killer, here being [[Lee Harvey Oswald]], while “[[Gwenhwyfar|Guinevere]]” is of course simply [[Jenny Everywhere (Fragment: Guinevere and Mordred)|Jenny herself]].
Despite the title, it made no use of actual Arthurian mythos; it was an extended reference to the nicknaming of the [[John F. Kennedy]] administration as “[[Camelot]]”, with [[Mordred]], King Arthur's killer, here being [[Lee Harvey Oswald]], while “[[Gwenhwyfar|Guinevere]]” is of course simply [[Jenny Everywhere (Fragment: Guinevere and Mordred)|Jenny herself]].
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