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Posted: Sun July 18th, 2010, 4:52 am
by Kveto from Prague
very good stuff, Annis. Should be required reading for all novelists
Posted: Sun July 18th, 2010, 6:33 am
by annis
Warning, though, Keny-- once you've read the
Turkey City Lexicon your brain goes on "turkey alert" and you spot them everywhere
I've just come across a "lacriform* gem" in the book I'm currently reading and thinking- "uh-oh,
Roget's Disease turkey alert":
The ludicrous overuse of far-fetched adjectives, piled into a festering, fungal, tenebrous, troglodytic, ichorous, leprous, synonymic heap
*(Why not use "tear-drop shaped"?)
Posted: Sun July 18th, 2010, 9:58 am
by Kveto from Prague
[quote=""annis""]Warning, though, Keny-- once you've read the
Turkey City Lexicon your brain goes on "turkey alert" and you spot them everywhere
"?)[/quote]
i was just thinking that.
as this list was written with SF in mind, i was thinking it might be interesting for us to come up with our own list of Turkeys with HF in mind.
for instance, i dont know a good name for it, but when a well known historical personage makes a cameo type appearance which does not advance the plot in the least. just a "hey, look who it is!" like a cameo in a film. ie could also work with a famous historical event.
thomas a beckets appearance in "pillars of the earth" felt like a cameo to me.
Posted: Sun July 18th, 2010, 9:56 pm
by annis
The Marquee Historical Figure Red Herring "turkey", maybe?