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Candidate for a Pullet Surprise

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162:, was inspired by Eckman's poem and wrote "Candidate for a Pullet Surprise" in 1992. The first two verses are based on Eckman's poem and the title was suggested by Pamela Brown. Zar stated in 2012 that he had never recited the poem, as its impression is made only when read. 240:, often amended, retitled, or with erroneous attribution. On some websites it is titled as "Owed to a Spell Checker", "Spellbound" or "Spell Checker Blues" with authorship to "Anonymous" or "Sauce unknown". 409: 152:, the company's e-mail news digest, in 1991. According to Eckman, the poem had the opposite effect and further polarized the debate, though he soon received "pages of additional verses" by email. 557: 148:. This had devolved into an argument about whether people who couldn't spell should use email. In hopes of inspiring fresh discussion, Eckman wrote a two-verse poem which appeared in 398: 454: 332: 376: 243:
The poem has also been reproduced in numerous books on writing, editing, and publishing ethics. It is reproduced in the foreword of the
219:, which a spell checker would treat as correct. According to Zar, 127 of his poem's 225 words are incorrect, though correctly spelled. 487: 448: 229: 112: 77: 128:, often in altered form without attribution, and has been reproduced in numerous works on writing, editing, and publishing ethics. 493: 159: 518: 405: 248: 537: 547: 542: 276:, Donald and Jill Treadwell wrote that the poem has "humor that hits home for most professional writers". 110:, based on an earlier short poem by Mark Eckman. It was first published in 1994 in the humour magazine 322: 368: 552: 483: 444: 141: 260: 136:
Use of electronic mail rapidly increased in the early 1990s. Mark Eckman was working for
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Early Childhood Programs: Opportunities for Academic, Cognitive and Personal Success
522: 145: 477: 438: 272:, Richard Nordquist described the poem as "an exercise in homophonous humor". In 237: 155: 125: 107: 33: 117: 323:"The Spell Checker Poem – The facts behind "Candidate for a Pullet Surprise"" 327: 268: 216: 233:
in the Jan–Feb 1994 issue, and was reprinted in that publication in 2000.
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It inspired the children's poem "Would yew bee happy two no it".
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The poem was first published in the science humour magazine
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Jerrold H. Zar
Journal of Irreproducible Results
Jerrold H. Zar
Journal of Irreproducible Results
homophones
spell checker
viral email
AT&T
spelling checker
email client
Jerrold H. Zar
Northern Illinois University
homophones
Journal of Irreproducible Results
viral email
University of Johannesburg
cautionary tale
ThoughtCo
Holorime







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