Post by account_disabled on Dec 21, 2023 3:34:25 GMT
I remember a correction made by Stephen King in the novel 1408 , previously titled The Hotel Story . The hotel manager was initially called Ostermeyer. A name that exists, admittedly, but which the writer changed to a simpler Olin. Shorter. Smoother. More memorable. We must therefore also consider the readability of the names we give to our characters. The reader does not have to struggle to understand how to pronounce a name, otherwise that character, perhaps a protagonist, will not enter his head and he will not be able to create that bond that unites the reader and the story.
In a fantasy, many years ago, I don't even remember which author or which novel, but only that it was part of the Urania Fantasy series released starting in 1987, a character was called K!sdra . Yes, you read that right, there is indeed an exclamation point between the âKâ and the rest of the name. Ok, it stuck with me and you'll say that this chapter on readability Special Data makes almost no sense, but try to pronounce it. Try making an audiobook about that story. It was enough for me to classify that novel among the B series ones. Choose â let's choose! â readable names for our characters, even if we have to invent them for a classic fantasy.
Let us also choose them, if possible, remembering the Master mentioned above and perhaps one day someone could write essays on our name day. And you, how do you choose the names of your characters? Random? Is there maybe some other macabre? link should be considered as an element of page optimization and its contextualization . It is a link and must be taken as such in every sense: the linking page must be joined to the linked page not only by a hyperlink (link), but also and above all semantically . Links must always be contextual , because only in this way can they give value to the resource and the page that offers it. A thematic union must therefore be created between the topic of the page or article and the page that has been linked.
In a fantasy, many years ago, I don't even remember which author or which novel, but only that it was part of the Urania Fantasy series released starting in 1987, a character was called K!sdra . Yes, you read that right, there is indeed an exclamation point between the âKâ and the rest of the name. Ok, it stuck with me and you'll say that this chapter on readability Special Data makes almost no sense, but try to pronounce it. Try making an audiobook about that story. It was enough for me to classify that novel among the B series ones. Choose â let's choose! â readable names for our characters, even if we have to invent them for a classic fantasy.
Let us also choose them, if possible, remembering the Master mentioned above and perhaps one day someone could write essays on our name day. And you, how do you choose the names of your characters? Random? Is there maybe some other macabre? link should be considered as an element of page optimization and its contextualization . It is a link and must be taken as such in every sense: the linking page must be joined to the linked page not only by a hyperlink (link), but also and above all semantically . Links must always be contextual , because only in this way can they give value to the resource and the page that offers it. A thematic union must therefore be created between the topic of the page or article and the page that has been linked.