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How Paul Robeson Saved My Life and Other Mostly Happy Stories
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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. Short story collection: modern guy named Lancelot or Arthur meets a girl named Guennivere who looks like the character on a book jacket [s]

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message 1: by J. (new)

J. (mamalaoshi) | 56 comments I picked up this story collection at a book store more than ten years ago and read some of the stories and the ideas have stayed with me. It was a collection of a single author. One is about a man who dreams of meeting a woman named Guennivere because is name is either Arthur or Lancelot, I can't remember which. He has a book about king arthur and he meets a lady who looks like the cover illustration and whose name is Guennivere and she knows about the book too. I remember the book was funny in an ironic kind of way.


message 2: by Megan (new)

Megan | 7 comments Do you happen to know if it's a children's book? Young adult?


message 3: by J. (new)

J. (mamalaoshi) | 56 comments It was in the adult/literature section of Barnes and Noble if I remember correctly, possibly YA, definitely not children's.


message 4: by Megan (new)

Megan | 7 comments I'm not sure what book it is, but I did find this Wiki link that has a list of modern King Arthur tales in various media:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Art...

Hope it helps!


message 5: by Shannon (new)

Shannon Ewing (shanewing) | 9 comments Not the same story, but similar "Knightly Dreams" located inside the collection In Other Worlds

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/70...

A modern woman (an author, i think) is given a book and a knight pretty much just shows up out of it, not knowing how to behave... Takes her a long time to accept the fact that he really is from the book and not just someone playing a trick on her. pretty decent read. (I love Sherrilyn Kenyon, tho so I am biased)

Oh, and NOT a YA book unless your young adult is over 18. ;)


message 6: by Melanti (new)

Melanti | 330 comments I'm almost certain I've read this story. I'll flip through some of my books and see if I can find it. In the meantime, I think I read it in the last couple of years and if so it should be on my bookshelf tagged as "anthology." You could have a look and see if there's anything on there that rings a bell.


message 7: by Melanti (last edited May 08, 2012 09:32PM) (new)

Melanti | 330 comments I'm sorry, I've looked and cannot locate the story I'm thinking of. If it helps anyone else, I believe it was somewhere in the last half of the collection, though not the very last story. I don't think it was YA. And I think it was a female author, though I'm not certain on that part.

J, if you've read any of the anthologies on my bookshelf, let me know and I'll take a second look if I still have it.


message 8: by J. (new)

J. (mamalaoshi) | 56 comments So I don't know for sure if this was in the same short story anthology but I think it was. There was another short story about a man who helps a fairy (modern day) and she gives him the gift of being able to understand animal speech. Then he goes home and it ends up being more of a curse, in a funny way.


message 9: by Peter (new)

Peter Meilinger | 469 comments I read a story very similar to the second one you describe in the collection Curses, Inc by Vivian Vande Velde. I don't recall the Lancelot story, but I'm not sure I read the whole book. I do remember the title story, which was about a girl who used an online cursing website to get revenge on people who tormented her. Or something like that.


message 10: by Emma (new)

Emma | 35 comments This isn't it, but since you liked that story, you might like the book A Perfect Gentle Knight by Kit Pearson http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15...

Anyway, free bump!


message 11: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
J., are you still looking for this short story collection?


message 12: by J. (last edited Dec 19, 2013 07:40PM) (new)

J. (mamalaoshi) | 56 comments Yes. But I'm pretty sure now that the Lancelot story was not in the same collection as the fairy/animal one that I was thinking of a couple of comments earlier- I think that one was by Vande Velde.

Funny, I can still remember where I was standing in the Barnes and Noble when I read the Lancelot short story... backside of the first row of shelves from the middle- so the author's last name has to be towards the beginning of the alphabet but not the very beginning.

Only other thing I can remember was the man and woman possibly meet in an elevator. And the story was short enough to read while I was standing there, 15 minutes or so.


message 13: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
Still looking?


message 14: by J. (new)

J. (mamalaoshi) | 56 comments Yeah, if anyone can think of something.


message 15: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
And.....still looking?


message 16: by J. (new)

J. (mamalaoshi) | 56 comments Yup!


message 17: by Kris (last edited Sep 05, 2017 05:40PM) (new)

Kris | 55013 comments Mod
J., what's the common theme and genre of the collection with the Guinevere story (e.g., fantasy, urban fantasy, reincarnation, romance, time travel, chick lit)?


message 18: by J. (new)

J. (mamalaoshi) | 56 comments All I can remember about genre is that it was in a book of short stories in the YA or adult section of literature. This was about 20 years ago- 1996 or 97-ish. I was a teenager with little to no money so I'd just go and drool over books and read snippets while trying not to crease the spine. Probably more likely YA since I rarely read adult literature and preferred YA. The story was very clean.

One little detail I remember that I don't think I wrote earlier is that the MC meets Guenivere in an elevator. And I think that happens towards the end of the story.


message 19: by J. (new)

J. (mamalaoshi) | 56 comments Argh, my response got deleted when I tried to post it...
All i can remember is it was probably YA since that's what I liked at the time (and still do). It was probably 1996-97.
The man meets Guenevere on an elevator towards the end of the story.


message 20: by J. (new)

J. (mamalaoshi) | 56 comments Oops I guess it didn't get deleted.


message 21: by Ayshe (new)

Ayshe | 4721 comments How Paul Robeson Saved My Life and Other Mostly Happy Stories?

From the Kirkus review:
In "Lance and Gwendolyn,'' two knockoffs of Lancelot and Guinevere meet in an elevator and find themselves mutually attracted, although the woman's upcoming marriage stands in their way.
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-re...


message 22: by J. (new)

J. (mamalaoshi) | 56 comments Yes, I think it must be the Carl Reiner sorry story collection. I'll have to check it out from the library to see for sure but I read a sample online and it seems like the style I remember. Thank you! How'd you figure it out? Have you read it before or just better at searching Google than I am?


message 23: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
Great, please come back and let us know. Or if you feel 99% certain, we can call this Solved now.


message 24: by Ayshe (new)

Ayshe | 4721 comments J. wrote: "How'd you figure it out? Have you read it before or just better at searching Google than I am?"
Just lucky with Google, something like "lancelot guinevere "short story" meet elevator" - I can't find the exact search now, I was on different computer from the one I'm using now.


message 25: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
J., did you confirm that Ayshe's suggestion @21 was your book?


message 26: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
No response but J. seemed fairly certain so I'm moving this to Solved.


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