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Short story designed to end with a pun
A feghoot (also known as a story pun or poetic story joke) is a humorous short story or vignette ending in a pun (typically a play on a well-known phrase)
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Children's poem and song
tomorrow." This form of story telling with a pun ending is also known as a feghoot. Whitman, Neal (February 21, 2014). "The Hoax Behind Little Bunny Foo Foo"
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Story with long setup and no payoff
to the ram is never revealed. Anti-humor The Aristocrats Chekhov's gun Feghoot Information overload No soap radio Rakugo Red herring Shaggy dog (disambiguation)
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American novelist (1911–1992)
vignettes featuring the time-traveling hero Ferdinand Feghoot. Known as "Feghoots", the stories involved Feghoot resolving a situation encountered while traveling
Reginald_Bretnor
1995 collection of stories and essays by Isaac Asimov
"In the Canyon" (1990) "Good-bye to Earth" (1989) "Battle-Hymn" (1995) "Feghoot and the Courts" (1986) "Fault-Intolerant" (1990) "Kid Brother" (1990),
Gold_(Asimov_book)
1976 collection of short stories and articles by John Brunner
of Teddy Hart" (essay, 1976) "Who Steals My Purse" (novelette, 1973) "Feghoot I" (short story, 1962) "Excerpt from a Social History of the 20th Century"
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Vinge (author) David Cherry (artist) Bjo & John Trimble (fan) Ferdinand Feghoot (imaginary) 5,162 (5,916) 61st 2003 Torcon 3 Toronto, Ontario Canada George
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Song by George M. Cohan
occupants of the car. Science fiction writer Isaac Asimov used the song as a feghoot, or elaborate story pun in his short story "Death of a Foy". In the episode
Give_My_Regards_to_Broadway
American science fiction magazine
issue, and the third issue saw the re-appearance of Reginald Bretnor's "Feghoot" series of punning stories that had appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy
Asimov's_Science_Fiction
Form of word play
humorous meaning to a rather perplexing story. These are also known as feghoots. The following example comes from the movie Master and Commander: The Far
Pun
Mysteries The Disappearing Man and Other Mysteries (Walker & Company, 1985) "Feghoot and the Courts" (also as "Burnside and the Courts") 1986 Gold Bred Any
Isaac Asimov short stories bibliography
Isaac_Asimov_short_stories_bibliography
1997 anthology by Peter Haining
Show on Earth" (J. G. Ballard) "Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: XXXV" (Grendel Briarton) "Time Bum" (C. M. Kornbluth) "All You Zombies—"
Timescapes: Stories of Time Travel
Timescapes:_Stories_of_Time_Travel
American writer (1927–1987)
as E.E. "Doc" Smith's Lensman series and Reginald Bretnor's Ferdinand Feghoot (who is "Benedict Breadfruit" in Garrett's treatment). "The Hunting Lodge"
Randall_Garrett
1993 speculative fiction anthology by George Alec Effinger
Awfulness" Cthulhu Mythos this anthology "Maureen Birnbaum's Lunar Adventure" feghoot science fiction convention program (1986) Revised for this anthology
Maureen Birnbaum, Barbarian Swordsperson
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Comic strip by Stephan Pastis
with a character's unforeseen death or near death. A variation known as a feghoot builds to an intentionally bad pun in the penultimate panel, with the final
Pearls_Before_Swine_(comics)
American comic book artist (1931–1987)
submitted to the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction his first idea for a Feghoot adventure, a specific type of shaggy dog story that ends in a humorous
E._Nelson_Bridwell
British radio literary quiz show (1956–1988)
invited to explain the origin of the phrase less seriously, in the form of a feghoot. An early example was the quotation "Dead! And never called me mother!"
My_Word!
Fiction 1944 Farewell to the Master Harry Bates Analog Science Fiction 1940 Feghoot Fermi and Frost Frederik Pohl Asimov's Science Fiction 1985 Finis Frank
List of science fiction short stories
List_of_science_fiction_short_stories
"Alexander the God", "In the Canyon", "Good-bye to Earth", "Battle-Hymn", "Feghoot and the Courts", "Fault-Intolerant", "Kid Brother" (Robot series), "The
Isaac Asimov bibliography (categorical)
Isaac_Asimov_bibliography_(categorical)
Science fiction anthology, published 1987
the Billiards Club" (Lord Dunsany) "Through Time & Space with Ferdinand Feghoot!" (Grendel Briarton) "On the Rocks at Slab's" (John Gregory Betancourt)
Tales_from_the_Spaceport_Bar
American magazine
Briarton", Reginald Bretnor began a series of punning stories known as "Feghoots" that lasted until 1964. At the end of the 1950s, during Mills' tenure
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
The_Magazine_of_Fantasy_&_Science_Fiction
Short story by Arthur C. Clarke
identifiable piece of debris was a mangled spanner. Neutron stars in fiction Feghoot – Short story designed to end with a pun "Neutron Tide". isfdb.org; Internet
Neutron_Tide
Short story by Stephen King
Any Good Rooks Lately?: A Collection of Puns, Shaggy Dogs, Spoonerisms, Feghoots & Malappropriate Stories. Doubleday. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-385-23477-1. Beahm
For the Birds (King short story)
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60th Worldcon (2002)
Vinge (writer) David Cherry (artist) Jan and Bjo Trimble (fans) Ferdinand Feghoot (imaginary) Tad Williams (toastmaster) Patrick Stewart made a special appearance
60th World Science Fiction Convention
60th_World_Science_Fiction_Convention
Science fiction magazine
been missed by several bibliographers. There was also a Reginald Bretnor Feghoot story in each issue: these were a series of very short stories, based on
Venture_Science_Fiction
American writer and game designer
"Baubles, Bangles and Beads" (in Chicks 'n Chained Males, 1999) "Ferdinand Feghoot and the Zero-G Nunnery" (w/ Fred Flaxman, 2002)) "Gingerbread Recipe Number
Kevin_Andrew_Murphy
American artist and writer
works including Reginald Bretnor's Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot (1962). One of his many interests was a concept car called the Polaris
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