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QUESTION: "The world is full of bad books written by amateurs. But why settle for the merely regrettable?"<br> | QUESTION: "The world is full of bad books written by amateurs. But why settle for the merely regrettable?"<br> | ||
ANSWER: "Atlanta Nights is a bad book written by experts." | ANSWER: "Atlanta Nights is a bad book written by experts." | ||
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+ | The book was published in 2005, tho not by PublishAmerica, which withdrew its acceptance when the hoax was revealed. | ||
{{link | website=http://www.travistea.com/ |text=Website}}. | {{link | website=http://www.travistea.com/ |text=Website}}. | ||
− | {{person}} [[Category:pro]] [[Category:US]] | + | {{person|born=2005}} [[Category:pro]] [[Category:US]] |
[[Category:hoax]] | [[Category:hoax]] | ||
[[Category:penname]] | [[Category:penname]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:59, 27 November 2020
A hoax and the author of a hoax. Travis Tea was dreamed up by a number of SF writers to be the author of Atlanta Nights, a jointly written book which attempted to be the worst book ever written. It was then submitted to print-on-demand publisher PublishAmerica, which accepted it with praise.
To get an idea, here's the first question from the Travis Tea FAQ:
QUESTION: "The world is full of bad books written by amateurs. But why settle for the merely regrettable?"
ANSWER: "Atlanta Nights is a bad book written by experts."
The book was published in 2005, tho not by PublishAmerica, which withdrew its acceptance when the hoax was revealed.
Person | 2005— |
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