Tough Traveling: Gnomic Utterances

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The Thursday feature “Tough Traveling” is the brainchild of Nathan of Review Barn, who has come up with the excellent idea of making a new list each week based on the most common tropes in fantasy, as seen in (and inspired by) The Tough Guide to Fantasyland by Diana Wynn Jones. Nathan has invited anyone who is interested to come play along, so be sure to check out the first link for more information.

This week’s tour topic is: Gnomic Utterances

These are traditional and are set at the head of each section.  Culled from a mighty collection of wise sayings compiled by a sage some centuries before the Tour begins.  The Rule is that no Utterance has anything whatsoever to do with the section it precedes.

In other words… Those quotes that always start the chapter but rarely are connected to the plot.

Mogsy’s Picks:

Oh, hahaha, when I first glimpsed this topic on the master list, I mistakenly thought it said GNOMISH Utterances. Good thing I realized my error before I started tearing my hair out trying to come up with books featuring gnomes that say dumb things. Okay, this definitely makes things easier. I probably could have found a few more examples if I plundered my e-book library too, but it’s just so much more convenient to flip through my physical book pile checking for gnomic utterances at the beginning of each chapter.

Featuring examples from the following books:

The Dinosaur Lords words of radiance The Unremembered

City of Stairs Mage's Blood The Fifth Season

The Dinosaur Lords by Victor Milán – Along with pretty illustrations of dinosaurs at the top of each chapter heading.

Dinosaur Lords GU

The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson – Sanderson loves his gnomic utterances…

Stormlight Archive GU

The Unremembered by Peter Orullian

The Unremembered GU

City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett

City of Stairs GU

The Moontide Quartet by David Hair

Moontide Quartet GU

The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin – In which the gnomic utterances are at end of each chapter, not before.

The Fifth Season GU

Wendy’s Pick

Yup, I totally thought this was about “GNOMISH utterances,” so I’m glad Mogsy was on the ball. Still, even though she’s not even a gnome, I am still going to pretend ignorance and grace you with the gnomish utterances of Betty from Rat Queens.

23 Comments on “Tough Traveling: Gnomic Utterances”

  1. Good job on your choices, ladies! I promise to start back contributing to next week! Had lots of stuff going on, as you know! But you’re doing awesome on the TTs!

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  2. So THAT is what those little excerpts are called! I was so confused when I read the title because I had no idea what it meant – except for something gnomish, which seemed to be everyone else’s impression, too. *lol*

    Oddly enough, the only SFF book I’ve read that had gnomic utterances at the beginning of every chapter was Inkheart by Cornelia Funke. Some of the utterances were proverbs and adages; others were actual quotes from published children’s books like Where The Wild Things Are, The Chronicles of Narnia, and several Roald Dahl books.

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    • Yep, the hard part was remembering where I’ve seen gnomic utterances. It feels like I see them all the time, but when I’m actually trying to come up with titles? *panic*

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  3. I wish I’d done this week’s TT, but for some reason I thought it would be too hard. I love the way you took photos of the actual gnomic phrases! Cool:-)

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  4. I should definitely have had the Dinosaur Lords – it’s so recent!. Sanderson is the perfect choice though. – Gnomish utterances would have been better I think!
    Lynn 😀

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