Site of the Week: The Turkey City Lexicon.

I’ve used the Turkey City Lexicon for years. Growing out of a science fiction writer‘s group in Austin, Texas, it’s an invaluable resource for all writers.

It’s a collection of humorous writing tips, apt names for writing errors and a kind of secret handshake for writers all rolled into one.

For Example:

  • The Kitchen-Sink StoryA story overwhelmed by the inclusion of any and every new idea that occurs to the author in the process of writing it. (Attr. Damon Knight)
  • And plotPicaresque plot in which this happens, and then that happens, and then something else happens, and it all adds up to nothing in particular.
  • Eyeball KickVivid, telling details that create a kaleidoscopic effect of swarming visual imagery against a baroquely elaborate SF background. One ideal of cyberpunk SF was to create a “crammed prose” full of “eyeball kicks.” (Attr. Rudy Rucker)

And it’s now been released to the public at the SFWA website.

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About Lou

Currently plugging away on "Teddy Roosevelt and the Lost World," In which a young Theodore Roosevelt hunts the last of the great Predators in the Yellowstone Caldera. Historical Fantasy Adventure? Proto-Steampunk Alt-Hist? I Dunno yet. But I am Having fun and hope you stick around.
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