For Competition No 4304, set by Gordon Gwilliams, they want complicated explanations for things that have gone wrong in life.
"If there is a mishap in our lives," the setter writes, "we are told not to invent complicated explanations and that the simplest is usually best. We want descriptions of incidents in which this practice was not followed and the unintended consequences." The rubric offers this additional hint about what they're looking for: "The judges should be able to pick up on what is probably the correct explanation not thought of by the afflicted."
Word limit is 150. Deadline is Dec. 12
comp@newstatesman.co.uk