Naming your Beasts - by Jan Edwards
Names are
one of the biggest problems for me with any writing.
Names matter. They attract or deflect by their very nature, colouring our view through our own personal experience. A character names Maude for example may conjure an older woman, possibly Victorian fiction as Maude was a daughter of the old Queen. Or a very much older Empress Maud who was an ancient claimant of the English crown.
Names matter. They attract or deflect by their very nature, colouring our view through our own personal experience. A character names Maude for example may conjure an older woman, possibly Victorian fiction as Maude was a daughter of the old Queen. Or a very much older Empress Maud who was an ancient claimant of the English crown.
I recently
had birthday notifications on the same day, via Facebook, for two Michaels. One
is generally known as Mick and the other as Mike. They are both thoroughly nice
guys but possessed of very different personalities, and I would never
address Mick as Mike or vice versa. Why they should have gained their separate
diminutives is unknown. They are of similar age and, one assumes, similar background.
Is it regional? A possibility. I don’t expect I shall ever know. But the point
to be made is that in my mind they are their name.
Which
brings me back to fictional characters.
When
applying names to an invented persona I suspect most people reflect on
people they know with similar names. Or else names that reflect the era in
which I envisage them being born.
I will
often gauge the date of birth for a given character and web search for popular
names used in that specific year/decade/century.
Problems
arise when the wrong name is chosen. In writing a recent novel I was half way
through and beginning to have issues with my leading lady before realising that
her name did not suit the personality she had taken on. Change was
required and once that was done writing about her was suddenly so much easier.
Naming your book/story is another matter. I freely admit that this is a personal bete noir.
If the title does not come to me within a few minutes it can take a long time
coming, but that is another blog entirely!
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