Trivia Factory

My Trivia Factory game had its origins on the Games Galore and More website, a website run by and for the blind. In 2016, I was asked to host a trivia game. I chose the name Trivia Factory because I felt it suggested formulating clues by mining nuggets of information from various sources—from raw material, as it were. This material is verified, streamlined, and compiled into clues that meet the requirements of the Who, What, Where, and When format.

 

I had not originally planned to turn this game into a book. The idea for doing that came years later, when I was trying to come up with a project to follow my autobiographical book, Across Two Novembers, and its abridgement. It occurred to me that I could compile many of the trivia clues I had accumulated into a fun yet educational book, one that might also be used as a springboard for those hosting pub trivia nights.

 

You may wonder why I would even bother, given all the trivia–based books already out there. I decided to "bother" because I really enjoy trivia, and I think my approach is lighter, more conversational than most, and easily adapted to competition play. I also simply wanted to put in my two cents worth. Who doesn't like trivia? There always seems to be room for more.

 

I hope this book will challenge and entertain you. With it, you'll be set for pub contests, family gatherings, a long car ride, or any event that needs an injection of friendly competition. You can burn through these pages by yourself, create a more structured experience for a group, or create your own game.

 

So enjoy, and learn a little as well!

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Trivia Factory

My Trivia Factory game had its origins on the Games Galore and More website, a website run by and for the blind. In 2016, I was asked to host a trivia game. I chose the name Trivia Factory because I felt it suggested formulating clues by mining nuggets of information from various sources—from raw material, as it were. This material is verified, streamlined, and compiled into clues that meet the requirements of the Who, What, Where, and When format.

 

I had not originally planned to turn this game into a book. The idea for doing that came years later, when I was trying to come up with a project to follow my autobiographical book, Across Two Novembers, and its abridgement. It occurred to me that I could compile many of the trivia clues I had accumulated into a fun yet educational book, one that might also be used as a springboard for those hosting pub trivia nights.

 

You may wonder why I would even bother, given all the trivia–based books already out there. I decided to "bother" because I really enjoy trivia, and I think my approach is lighter, more conversational than most, and easily adapted to competition play. I also simply wanted to put in my two cents worth. Who doesn't like trivia? There always seems to be room for more.

 

I hope this book will challenge and entertain you. With it, you'll be set for pub contests, family gatherings, a long car ride, or any event that needs an injection of friendly competition. You can burn through these pages by yourself, create a more structured experience for a group, or create your own game.

 

So enjoy, and learn a little as well!

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Trivia Factory

Trivia Factory

by David L. Faucheux
Trivia Factory

Trivia Factory

by David L. Faucheux

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My Trivia Factory game had its origins on the Games Galore and More website, a website run by and for the blind. In 2016, I was asked to host a trivia game. I chose the name Trivia Factory because I felt it suggested formulating clues by mining nuggets of information from various sources—from raw material, as it were. This material is verified, streamlined, and compiled into clues that meet the requirements of the Who, What, Where, and When format.

 

I had not originally planned to turn this game into a book. The idea for doing that came years later, when I was trying to come up with a project to follow my autobiographical book, Across Two Novembers, and its abridgement. It occurred to me that I could compile many of the trivia clues I had accumulated into a fun yet educational book, one that might also be used as a springboard for those hosting pub trivia nights.

 

You may wonder why I would even bother, given all the trivia–based books already out there. I decided to "bother" because I really enjoy trivia, and I think my approach is lighter, more conversational than most, and easily adapted to competition play. I also simply wanted to put in my two cents worth. Who doesn't like trivia? There always seems to be room for more.

 

I hope this book will challenge and entertain you. With it, you'll be set for pub contests, family gatherings, a long car ride, or any event that needs an injection of friendly competition. You can burn through these pages by yourself, create a more structured experience for a group, or create your own game.

 

So enjoy, and learn a little as well!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940182500920
Publisher: David L. Faucheux
Publication date: 09/16/2025
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 456 KB
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