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Writing Thursday: Entitlement; or, What To Name The Baby (Chapters)

At the end of my latest round of editing on my WIP, The Daughters of August Winterbourne (Book 1), I came to an inevitable conclusion: The story is set in the Victorian era, so in order to give it a … Continue reading

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Naming Issues; or Why Did You Call Me That?

As usual, as I plow through NaNoWriMo, character names are proving to be somewhat problematic. For the most part, the new characters I’ve added so far have allowed themselves to be named without too much of a fuss.  One entire … Continue reading

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What’s In A Name; or Does The Shoe Fit?

(This posting originally appeared on The Melt-Ink Pot) We’ve had a couple of good postings here about book titles. But when you’re writing a novel, the book isn’t the only thing for which you have to find a name. You … Continue reading

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