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message 51: by Hazel (new)

Hazel West | 816 comments Mod
I totally loved the part where he said "I've been waiting to shoot two of these at the same time!" ;) That was awesome.

I love making all different types of characters, and you really have to have them. In the book I'm writing now, I have the five main characters. One is kind of the same type of character as Gwendyrn, then I have the young joker, and angsty one with the hard past, and then harper/healer who's kind of the "adult" one of the group. You have to balance characters out with others, otherwise it would be boring to have them all the same.


message 52: by Mara (new)

Mara (maraanne) | 118 comments Mod
Just remember how Horrible Histories portrayed the Franks in their "Danke Magazine" skit. ;)

Okay, I'm having trouble coming up with silly Dickens-ish names for my theatre troupe members. I need more memorable than "Mr. Mendleburg" and "Mayborough" and "Saltson."


message 53: by Hazel (new)

Hazel West | 816 comments Mod
I have been thinking about that forever :P

How about Blinkinsop? I loved that name :P Jinglesby (I just made that up) Chucklesworth Tricklesford. Don't know if this is what you're looking for, but it is rather fun to come up with silly names like that ;)


message 54: by Mara (new)

Mara (maraanne) | 118 comments Mod
Those are exactly the kinds of names I'm looking for - silly ones. Jinglesby is wonderful! May I keep it, and Tricklesford?


message 55: by Hazel (new)

Hazel West | 816 comments Mod
Sure you can keep them, I just made them up on the spot ;P I have a notebook page where I keep names I either see or come up with and I'll never use them all anyway ;)


message 56: by Hazel (new)

Hazel West | 816 comments Mod
Okay, I need help coming up with Victorian Street Urchin names. Any thoughts?


message 57: by K.L. (new)

K.L. Coones | 24 comments Oliver twist had a lot of creative names for such characters. You might consider going with a nickname instead of an actual name.

In my YA novel, one of the very minor characters is named Piggs. It's just what his buddies call him.


message 58: by Hazel (new)

Hazel West | 816 comments Mod
That's pretty much what I've been doing, I just haven't yet been able to come up with a name for my main urchin character. He's not the protagonist of the book, but he will have a good bit of time in it. I'd love to have time to read some Dickens for inspiration, but I'm still working on the editing process of my newest book.


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