Why I Titled My Latest Noir LAKE CHARLES

"Lake Charles, Tennessee, the setting, and title, of my Appalachian noir, doesn’t exist as far as I know. The manmade body of water is a product of my imagination. Later, I discovered there is a Lake Charles in Louisiana while I was reading a title in James Lee Burke’s Dave Robicheaux series, either The Tin Roof Blowdown or The Glass Rainbow.

But Charles just happens to be my middle name, and it fit nicely when I was looking for the name of my lake. Lake Charles takes place in the Great Smoky Mountains, where I’ve spent a fair amount of time."

For the the rest, please go here to my April guest post on the Bookbitch Weblog:

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By Ed Lynskey
Twitter: @edlynskey
Author of Lake Charles
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Published on July 07, 2011 13:16 Tags: book-titles, lake-charles, noir
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message 1: by Mary (new)

Mary Aris It's amazing how authors come up with ideas from left to right, plucked up from their lives. My character's middle name, Mary from my Princess Rose Young Adult novelette is taken from my name. Lake Charles is very intersting! Good luck with your writing!


message 2: by Ed (new)

Ed Mary wrote: "It's amazing how authors come up with ideas from left to right, plucked up from their lives. My character's middle name, Mary from my Princess Rose Young Adult novelette is taken from my name. Lak..."

So true. Best for your YA novelette. Thank you for your comments.


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