Logorrhea: Good Words Make Good Stories
                        
                     
                                            
                            
                                                                by Jeff Vandermeer
                                                                
                                    2021-01-02 04:09:46
                                
                                
                             
                         
                                     
                
                    Logorrhea: Good Words Make Good Stories
                                            
                                                            by Jeff Vandermeer
                                                        
                                2021-01-02 04:09:46
                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                                                “Delightful . . . A treat for dictionary hounds and vocabulary-challenged word lovers everywhere.”—BooklistFor most of us, these prizewinning spelling bee words would be difficult to pronounce,  let alone spell.  We asked twenty-one...
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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 of A Brief History of the Dead
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