Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Naming Fictional Characters
I take naming my characters pretty seriously. For my novel, “Red,
White & Blues”, I wanted to have everyday names that could be easily
related to by most everyone. The names of my main characters, such as
John Clark, Pete Clark, Sandy Porter, Sarah Somerton, Louise Sinclair,
Edie McCabe-even Mike Blackhorse-were chosen specifically for their
simplicity. With characters that I wanted a little more impact, such as
Morgan Stewart, the President of the fictional motorcycle club, “The
Souls of Liberty”, I chose a stronger name, but still left it easy to
remember. For my “resident artist”, I chose Haven Hartford, a somewhat
unusual name, but again, pretty easy to remember. I wrote this book
with the express idea that no matter what the situations are, it could
be easy for everyone to relate to. I also wrote my book using simple
language, but that is a subject for another blog! The main sources that
I use for naming my characters (usually both first & last names)
are two baby name books that I have had for years: “Name Your Baby” by Lareina Rule and “The New Age Baby Name Book”
by Sue Browder. The latter is obviously for the more unusual or
ethnic-inspired names. When developing a new character, I nearly always
know what they look like before I have their name, so I do take that
image into consideration when I start searching for their name. It’s
fun to browse the books, looking for that perfect name to pop out at me!
Labels:
books,
fiction,
l.v. sage,
red white blues,
writing
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