- Working title
- Apology for the Chair
- Post type
- Prompt collection
- Project focus
- British comedy with unease
- Mode
- British Comedy + Horror
- Letter form
- Apology draft
- Core idea
- A set of prompt variations built around apology drafts that avoid the actual apology.
- Narrator pressure
- The narrator is trying to prove the incident was mostly a furniture problem.
- Small evidence
- The narrator specifies that the chair was already unstable before mentioning who fell.
- Ordinary incident
- A village-hall meeting ends badly after someone changes the seating plan.
- Unreliable angle
- The narrator’s practical focus on chair legs, room layout and timing makes their account feel more suspect.
- Why it fits A Letter
- It gives the Hun voice a comic surface with darker pressure underneath.
- Output direction
- Use it later as a prompt set for apology letters where the excuse arrives before the admission.