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− | Hackwork in which fantastic elements could be replaced with non-fantastic ones without changing the plot essentially. [[Horace Gold]] ran a lethal takeoff on this sort of thing in the first [[Galaxy]], printing in parallel columns a tale with such equivalent substitutions as: | + | Hackwork in which [[fantastic]] elements could be replaced with non-fantastic ones without changing the plot essentially. [[Horace Gold]] ran a lethal takeoff on this sort of thing in the first [[Galaxy]], printing in parallel columns a tale with such equivalent substitutions as: |
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"Jets blasting, Bat Durston came screeching down through the atmosphere of Bbllzznaj, a tiny planet 1,000 light years the other side of Sirius...." ||"Hoofs drumming, Bat Durston came galloping down through the narrow pass at Eagle Gulch, a tiny town 1,000 miles north of Tombstone...." | "Jets blasting, Bat Durston came screeching down through the atmosphere of Bbllzznaj, a tiny planet 1,000 light years the other side of Sirius...." ||"Hoofs drumming, Bat Durston came galloping down through the narrow pass at Eagle Gulch, a tiny town 1,000 miles north of Tombstone...." | ||
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The parody of [[H. L. Gold]]'s was later made the subject of a takeoff on a takeoff: [[Sturgeon]] actually wrote a story (in ''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'') that began with Bat Durston screeching down thru the atmosphere. | The parody of [[H. L. Gold]]'s was later made the subject of a takeoff on a takeoff: [[Sturgeon]] actually wrote a story (in ''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'') that began with Bat Durston screeching down thru the atmosphere. | ||
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Hack stories in which non-fantastic elements could be substituted and the plot remain substantially unchanged. | Hack stories in which non-fantastic elements could be substituted and the plot remain substantially unchanged. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:38, 14 December 2021
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 | ||
Hackwork in which fantastic elements could be replaced with non-fantastic ones without changing the plot essentially. Horace Gold ran a lethal takeoff on this sort of thing in the first Galaxy, printing in parallel columns a tale with such equivalent substitutions as:
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From Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement, ca. 1960 |
The parody of H. L. Gold's was later made the subject of a takeoff on a takeoff: Sturgeon actually wrote a story (in Fantastic Adventures) that began with Bat Durston screeching down thru the atmosphere. |
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
Hack stories in which non-fantastic elements could be substituted and the plot remain substantially unchanged. |
See also: Call a Rabbit a Smeerp, Space Opera, You'll Never See it in Galaxy!
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