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'''The Man Who Melted Jack Dann''' is the name of a ] inspired by ]'s book ''The Man Who Melted'' (1984).<ref name=ansible></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> The aim of the game is to place the writer's name in front or behind the title of one of the writer's book and see if you get a funny sentence. Extra credit is given for shifting a word's part of speech entirely, or appropriating part of the name as part of the sentence or phrase. For example ''Two Sisters ]'', ''The Joy of Cooking ]'', ''Captain Blood Returns ]'', ''Flush ]'', ''Paradise Lost ],'' ''Clans of the Alphane Moon ]'', ''Contact ]'', ''] Going after Cacciato'', ''] Lost Symbol'', and ''The Martian Chronicles ]''. | '''The Man Who Melted Jack Dann''' is the name of a ] inspired by ]'s book ''The Man Who Melted'' (1984).<ref name=ansible></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> The aim of the game is to place the writer's name in front or behind the title of one of the writer's book and see if you get a funny sentence. Extra credit is given for shifting a word's part of speech entirely, or appropriating part of the name as part of the sentence or phrase. For example ''Two Sisters ]'', ''The Joy of Cooking ]'', ''Captain Blood Returns ]'', ''Flush ]'', ''Paradise Lost ],'' ''Clans of the Alphane Moon ]'', ''Contact ]'', ''] Going after Cacciato'', ''] Lost Symbol'', and ''The Martian Chronicles ]''. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:07, 26 July 2021
Word gameThe Man Who Melted Jack Dann is the name of a word game inspired by Jack Dann's book The Man Who Melted (1984). The aim of the game is to place the writer's name in front or behind the title of one of the writer's book and see if you get a funny sentence. Extra credit is given for shifting a word's part of speech entirely, or appropriating part of the name as part of the sentence or phrase. For example Two Sisters Gore Vidal, The Joy of Cooking Irma S. Rombauer, Captain Blood Returns Raphael Sabatini, Flush Virginia Woolf, Paradise Lost John Milton, Clans of the Alphane Moon Philip K. Dick, Contact Carl Sagan, Tim O'Brien Going after Cacciato, Dan Brown Lost Symbol, and The Martian Chronicles Ray Bradbury.
References
- Ansible: Games Fans Play
- The Jack Dann Game Invades the Best of the Decade Reader’s Poll!
- Ever Played the Jack Dann Game With Your Book Collection?
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