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In Whit’s End, The Novel, O’Brien takes the research of Stephen Smith and, with proper permissions, turns it into a complete farce. O’Brien writes, “I was inspired by the Allan Evans Algorithm. Evans postulated that IF he possessed a royal bloodline, THEN he must be included in Britain’s Line of Succession to the throne. Whit and Hazel have the royal genes in spades. All they wanted was a cuppa tea at their ancestral Whittington Castle. When Sergeant Devon Walpole charged the Whitingtons with an attempt to steal the castle, he met his match.”
Stephen O’Brien owns up to it: “I admit it: in Whit’s End, the Novel, I plagiarize like crazy. But, I had Smith’s permission and we both publish with Rushing Water… So, I was told it was okay. If you want the Whitington family tree read Smith’s Whit’s End, The Anthology.”
WITNESS THESE FINE TESTIMONIALS:
“I find it preposterous that a tenth generation, American woman (nicknamed ‘Whit’) and her sister, Hazel, believe they have the right to claim the throne of Great Britain, simply because they descend from the great monarchs of England. It takes a whole lot more than a pedigree to be a Queen of our great nation. It is ridiculous to even suggest one’s birth alone could qualify him or her to serve as our monarch.” -Lord William Dunham Rubblestock IV of Closmore Linsdale, Third Earl of Weasly
“I find it highly improbable that anyone could think of stealing a castle in England and transporting it, stone by stone, to the states, in carry-on luggage. At least not the carry-on luggage I commonly rummage through as flight security agent in the Greater Rumstock and Dilbey airport here in Flimsy-on-Thames. Maybe a good Samsonite suitcase, or a Spectra 2.0 Global Carry-On, but not your standard carry-on.” – Aden T. Throckmorton, Devon, England
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