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Standing the test of time

For the past few days I’ve been discussing names for the symbols they are.


I’m a writer of romance  but I’m also a reader. What romance reader isn’t familiar with names like Darcy and Heathcliff? I know if I saw those two names in print, my mind would make an instant association to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and to Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights.  An author can’t do better than create a character that stands the test of time as well as Darcy and Heathcliff have. It’s no small feat to inspire an instant association between the character’s name and the literature they’re found in.  It shows that not only is a memorable storyline necessary, our character names matter too. Would those two heroes be as well-known 201 and 169 years later if they’d simply been named Dan and John? 


In the realm of literature, what other names inspire immediate connotation in your mind? I clearly see each literary work when I see the names below. Test yourself. What do you see?


Ahab    Ashley   Atticus    Moll    Uriah   Americus    Ichabod    Jane   JeanValjean

Cosette    Hermione   Daisy  Rhett    Nancy    Scarlett    Scout    Katniss    Antonia

Sethe    Sherlock   Tristan  Frodo  Holden   Porthos   Lara   Toby   Holly   Luna  Fern Anastasia  Aragorn  Harry  Celie  Novalee  Hester  Stella  Lemuel  Yuri  Jo  Juliette  Hannibal   Tristam   Heidi   Augie   Dorian   Elinor   Emma   Blanche   Watson  Humbert  Lysander   Kizzy   Ebenezer   Huckleberry   Desdemona    Tess    Algernon   Robinson

Galadriel   Natty   Pippi  Inigo  Ishmael   Caspian   Horatio   Pollyanna   Roxanne   


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EQ-RR.bannerThe doors are open! Author Martha O’Sullivan is there today. Come see her favorite 5-star reviews.

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A place for your old stars to shine :D


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Another 100 Things Blogging Challenge! For 100 days, I’ll post something from my chosen topic: Words on the Verge of Extinction. There are 91 entries to come.


Here’s one for today:


Teterrimous (adjective common from 1704-1864)


most foul



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4 Us icon Today we have author Melissa Keir’s interview.

http://romancebooks4us.blogspot.com/


All through January the RB4U authors are doing interviews. The thoughtful questions are a great way to get to know us. Commenting that day gives you a chance to win a collectable t-shirt. Come see!


Right now the COLD SNOW, HOT ROMANCE CONTEST is on! Three winners will each receive a $25 gift card for Amazon/Barnes & Noble, and split the other prizes randomly picked from prize list. Be sure to check all our pages for news about authors and their books, publishers and their books, and industry representatives. http://www.romancebooks4us.com/



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b1e43-eqpic Today is The Genesis of a Book featuring author Skye Michaels. She’s sharing the spark behind her novel Cassandra’s Revenge.

Several promotional opportunities for romance authors can be found on my Exquisite Quills group blog. Meet the founding authors and our guests.

http://exquisitequills.blogspot.com/


Exquisite Quills Yahoo Group


First Kiss Wednesday ~ share your best 300 word kiss.

Set the Scene in Six ~ share your backdrop or lead-up on Sundays.

The Genesis of a Book ~ share the spark that ignited your novel

Author Interviews ~
We’re booking late spring now.


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all7books-smallLove Waits in Unexpected Places - Scorching Samplings of Unusual Love Stories

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Sample my love stories for free!


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