In 1947, Ian Fleming conceived the idea of a competition for the best interpretation of a twenty-seventh letter of the alphabet. Seventy years later The Book Collector, in the person of Ian’s nephews James and Fergus Fleming, decided to resurrect the competition. It followed Fleming’s rules: the letter must conform to the alphabet as known in English-writing countries and must represent a particular sound or combination of sounds.
This was my entry.
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