So I asked a question on Twitter:
What is it called if your book teases fans into thinking it includes fan service and then it doesn’t? Uh, asking for a friend.
— Kyell Gold (@KyellGold) March 3, 2015
… and I got some great responses.
@KyellGold Uhh… Honeydicking?
— Frosty (@Mayelopup) March 3, 2015
@JeevesRoo @KyellGold Cruel?
— Adam Gould (@AdamNGould) March 3, 2015
@KyellGold “Writerfoxing” ?
— Fabi (@MrSchnozzle) March 3, 2015
@KyellGold a master bait and switch?
— Nottafox (@MikeFolf) March 3, 2015
@KyellGold And here I was hoping for a Sol and Meg “experimenting” scene. Guess I’ll have to write that myself. :-P
— FuzzWolf (@FuzzWolf) March 3, 2015
@KyellGold Hollywood
— Neverwolf (@TheNeverwolf) March 3, 2015
@KyellGold EVIL BUT BRILLIANT
— Thaine (@Thainedawolf) March 3, 2015
@KyellGold bluebooking
— Pelvic Sorcerer (@DonryuArt) March 3, 2015
@KyellGold Fanboozling
— Romeo, Baker M. (@BakerMikeRomeo) March 3, 2015
@KyellGold Schlocktease.
— Ryan Campbell (@NotTube) March 3, 2015
My favorite is the one that I used as the title of this post. :)