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Logorrhea

Logorrhea

Good Words Make Good Stories

by Jeff VanderMeerElizabeth Hand Michael Moorcock and others
Paperback
Publication Date: 15/07/2007

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"Delightful . . . A treat for dictionary hounds and vocabulary-challenged word lovers everywhere."-Booklist

For most of us, these prizewinning spelling bee words would be difficult to pronounce, let alone spell. We asked twenty-one of today's most talented and inventive writers to go even further and pen an original tale inspired by one of dozens of obscure and fascinating championship words. The result is Logorrhea-a veritable dictionary of the weird, the fantastic, the haunting, and the indefinable that will have you spellbound from the very first page.

Including twenty-one stories and the inscrutable words that inspired them-

Chiaroscuro- "The Chiaroscurist" by Hal Duncan
Lyceum- "Lyceum" by Liz Williams
Vivisepulture- "Vivisepulture" by David Prill
Eczema- "Eczema" by Clare Dudman
Sacrilege, Semaphore- "Semaphore" by Alex Irvine
Smaragdine- "The Smaragdine Knot" by Marly Youmans
Insouciant- "A Portrait in Ivory" by Michael Moorcock
Cambist- "The Cambist and Lord Iron- A Fairy Tale of Economics" by Daniel Abraham
Logorrhea- "Logorrhea" by Michelle Richmond
Pococurante- "Pococurante" by Anna Tambour
Autochthonous- "From Around Here" by Tim Pratt
Vignette- "Vignette" by Elizabeth Hand
Sycophant- "Plight of the Sycophant" by Alan DeNiro
Elegiacal- "The Last Elegy" by Matthew Cheney
Eudaemonic- "Eudaemonic" by Jay Caselberg
Macerate- "Softer" by Paolo Bacigalupi
Transept- "Crossing the Seven" by Jay Lake
Psoriasis- "Tsuris" by Leslie What
Euonym- "The Euonymist" by Neil Williamson
Dulcimer- "Singing of Mount Abora" by Theodora Goss
Appoggiatura- "Appoggiatura" by Jeff VanderMeer

"This book is a logophile's dream-a left-field collection of stories inspired by winning words from the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Anyone who has ever spent an hour or two happily browsing the pages of a dictionary will find something to love here."-Kevin Brockmeier, author ofA Brief History of the Dead
ISBN:
9780553384338
9780553384338
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
15-07-2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
448
Dimensions (mm):
210x133x25mm
Weight:
0.45kg
Jeff VanderMeer

Jeff VanderMeer recently served as the 2016-2017 Trias Writer-in-Residence for Hobart-William Smith College.

His latest novel is Borne,  which Colson Whitehead called “a thorough marvel.” He is also known for his critically acclaimed NYT-bestselling Southern Reach trilogy from FSG, which won the Shirley Jackson Award and Nebula Award.

The trilogy also prompted the New Yorker to call the author “the weird Thoreau” and has been acquired by publishers in 35 other countries, with Paramount Pictures releasing a movie in 2018.

VanderMeer’s nonfiction has appeared in the New York Times, the Guardian, the Atlantic.com, Vulture, Esquire.com, and the Los Angeles Times.

He has taught at the Yale Writers’ Conference, lectured at MIT, Brown, and the Library of Congress, and serves as the co-director of Shared Worlds, a unique teen writing camp.

Michael Moorcock

Michael Moorcock is one of the most important figures in British SF and Fantasy literature. The author of many literary novels and stories in practically every genre, his novels have won and been shortlisted for numerous awards including the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Whitbread and Guardian Fiction Prize.

In 1999, he was given the World Fantasy Life Achievement Award; in 2001, he was inducted into the SF Hall of Fame; and in 2007, he was named a SFWA Grandmaster. Michael Moorcock is also a musician who has performed since the seventies with his own band, the Deep Fix; and, as a member of the prog rock band, Hawkwind, won a gold disc. His tenure as editor of New Worlds magazine in the sixties and seventies is seen as the high watermark of SF editorship in the UK, and was crucial in the development of the SF New Wave.

Michael Moorcock's literary creations include Hawkmoon, Corum, Von Bek, Jerry Cornelius and, of course, his most famous character, Elric. He has been compared to, among others, Balzac, Dumas, Dickens, James Joyce, Ian Fleming, J.R.R. Tolkien and Robert E. Howard. Although born in London, he now splits his time between homes in Texas and Paris.

Liz Williams

British science-fiction author Liz Williams has a PhD in Philosophy of Science from Cambridge University. Her first two novels, The Ghost Sister and Empire of Bones, were nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award, and several of her books have appeared on the New York Times "Best of Year" listings. Banner of Souls was shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2006.

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