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He was a 19-year-old student at Cornell when he sat down at the typewriter of his friend and fellow physics major Peter Yarrow. He had just read a 1936 poem by Ogden Nash titled “The Tale of Custard the Dragon” and felt inspired to write his own. https://t.co/uJ3Y3sA9rS
Novelist, Army spouse (ret.), mom, grandma, and prayer shawl knitter. Author of THE UNLIKELY YARN OF THE DRAGON LADY (Kregel, 2021) Rep'd by @HerringAli #ACFW
@byMorganWright Have you read Ogden Nash's poem, The Tale of Custard the Dragon? In the poet's tale, Custard was "a realio, trulio little pet dragon."
Unrepentant author of swashbuckling fantasy. Come for the dragons; Stay for the romance. Member SFWA. Cockeyed octopus. Will put you in a book. He/Him. Ally.
@nickolahpoetry The Tale of Custard the Dragon --Ogden Nash