Thursday, July 4, 2019

Game the Forty-Sixth: P&P Slogans


Hello, folks! Today we're going to resurrect the "games" part of the Club. I loved the games when Amy and Melody did them, and was truly wracking my brain to find a way I could follow them up with something reasonably similar.


Which is why we have The Slogan Competition. Well, okay, not really a competition, but certainly an attempt to see who can come up with the most delightful, entertaining, or snarkiest (other categories to be made up as we go along) slogan for P&P.


So, rules: come up with a slogan for either the novel or P&P 95 (although you certainly can get extra points for a really snarky P&P2005 slogan) that you feel encompasses the work, include a picture (or a link to it) if you'd like to, and post it in the comments section.



Oh, the frivolity!

But I did come up with a good one...



The winners will be announced around the middle of next week. Good luck, and have fun!



Yours, etc.

Miss Elizabeth


2 comments:

Mattie Hanna said...

Hi Miss Elizabeth! I was wondering if you might have an example of what we are supposed to make. What do you mean exactly by "slogan"? Is it kind of like an advertisement for the story, or...? Sorry to be troublesome!

Miss Elizabeth said...

You are certainly not being troublesome. I suppose that by "slogan", I really meant "sum up P&P in a few witty words." Or perhaps just an aspect of it, such as, "Episode Two: In Which Mr Collins Does Not Understand the Meaning of the Word 'No'."