Cliche sayings and stories are cliches for a reason - because people seem to love the familiar. In cinema, we see variations of the same storyline all the time, but a vast majority still enjoy the predictability, so we keep coming back. Well, before there were movies, there were books, and people who love literature know writers have been telling variations of the same story and romance tropes since they first put pen to paper. Writers' HQ, an organization that runs writing retreats and online writing courses for bada*s writers with no time or money, released an image series of Accurately Titled Novels, - that are all too familiar.
The hilarious series of fake books perfectly parodies famous novels from murder mysteries to vampire-romances to period pieces. These covers take a witty stab at some of our favorite literary tropes so often used by professional writers. The idea originated from the mind of Writers HQ co-founder, Sarah Lewis, 'I made the original Disaffected Working Mother With Awful Husband cover and sent it to Jo to take the piss out of my own bad writing as I was utterly sick of myself,' she explained to Bored Panda, 'It also happened at the same time we had both read a lot of stories about sad men and people drowning, so we made a couple more of these book names.'
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For a while, the creative covers were more of a public inside joke than anything else. "We posted them on Facebook and no one paid any attention, so we forgot about it and occasionally made more bad writer covers to send to each other as a joke."
Their book art was busted out of anonymity when it caught the attention of Star Trek: The Next Generation actor, Wil Wheaton, "I went on holiday and Jo decided to post them all on Tumblr, when Wil Wheaton of all people came across them. I turned on my phone to like a billion notifications. That was two years ago and people are still commenting on them. P.S I was a teenage TNG nerd and I fangirled for MONTHS."
As book-lovers and authors, Lewis-Hammond says the real name jokes are all in good fun. "We're not being b*tchy about any particular book or genre, but it is funny that you can punt out a generic idea and get a flood of comments saying, 'Oh, that must be XYZ or ABC," when we didn't necessarily have a specific book in mind," adding, "We both read and write a lot and were trying to make each other laugh by pissing about with tropes. It escalated A LOT."
Writers' HQ was set up to run writing retreats and online courses for badass writers with no time or money. As two smol writers we felt the literary establishment was entirely aimed at rich Boomers who take themselves far too seriously and wear way too many scarves, so we created a place where we get to talk about the writing we love at the same time as helping writers who need help with time, space, money and general support, and where we also get to make each other snort tea out of our noses.
A group of flawed people go on a quest to retrieve magic objects to save a kingdom from unspeakable evil. Generally multi volume with a kingdom that's been around for thousands of years but still has horse and buggy technology.
I want to know the name of the author. Now. Suggestion, please!
Load More Replies...I prefer these kind of books.😊 OLYMPIC GAMES by Arthur Letics THE SOUTH POLE by Aunt Artic ROBOTS by Anne Droid ALMOST MISSED THE BUS by Justin Time IN THE COUNTRY by Theresa Green THE FALL OF THE WATERMELON by S.Platt IN THE ARTIC OCEAN by Isa Berg DON'T GIVE UP by Percy Vere. HOW TO MAKE AN IGLOO by S.K. Mow MODERN WATCHES by Anna Log I LIKE WEEDING GARDENS by Manuel Labour END OF THE WEEK by Gladys Friday FRENCH OVERPOPULATION by Francis Crowded THE LOST BET by Henrietta Hatt EASY MONEY by Robin Banks KNOCKS ON THE HEAD by I.C. Starrs. HOUSE CONSTRUCTION by Bill Jerome Holme OVERWEIGHT VEGETABLES by O.Beets Dinners by E. Tippup. THE LONG WALK by Miss D. Bus SNAKES OF THE WORLD by Anna Conda ARTIFICAL WEIGHTLESSNESS by Andy Gravity THE 100 YARD DASH by Willie Makit Illustrations by Betty Wont. INSOMNIA by Liza Wake. ACHES AND PAINS by Arthur Ritus. APRIL FOOL! by Sue Prize IT'S UNFAIR! by Y.Me BIG FEET by Claude Hopper. DEPRESSION By Mona Lott.
"THE 100 YARD DASH by Willie Makit Illustrations by Betty Wont" lol
Load More Replies...A group of flawed people go on a quest to retrieve magic objects to save a kingdom from unspeakable evil. Generally multi volume with a kingdom that's been around for thousands of years but still has horse and buggy technology.
I want to know the name of the author. Now. Suggestion, please!
Load More Replies...I prefer these kind of books.😊 OLYMPIC GAMES by Arthur Letics THE SOUTH POLE by Aunt Artic ROBOTS by Anne Droid ALMOST MISSED THE BUS by Justin Time IN THE COUNTRY by Theresa Green THE FALL OF THE WATERMELON by S.Platt IN THE ARTIC OCEAN by Isa Berg DON'T GIVE UP by Percy Vere. HOW TO MAKE AN IGLOO by S.K. Mow MODERN WATCHES by Anna Log I LIKE WEEDING GARDENS by Manuel Labour END OF THE WEEK by Gladys Friday FRENCH OVERPOPULATION by Francis Crowded THE LOST BET by Henrietta Hatt EASY MONEY by Robin Banks KNOCKS ON THE HEAD by I.C. Starrs. HOUSE CONSTRUCTION by Bill Jerome Holme OVERWEIGHT VEGETABLES by O.Beets Dinners by E. Tippup. THE LONG WALK by Miss D. Bus SNAKES OF THE WORLD by Anna Conda ARTIFICAL WEIGHTLESSNESS by Andy Gravity THE 100 YARD DASH by Willie Makit Illustrations by Betty Wont. INSOMNIA by Liza Wake. ACHES AND PAINS by Arthur Ritus. APRIL FOOL! by Sue Prize IT'S UNFAIR! by Y.Me BIG FEET by Claude Hopper. DEPRESSION By Mona Lott.
"THE 100 YARD DASH by Willie Makit Illustrations by Betty Wont" lol
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