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I have to reply to this one. Recently I was asked to review a novel for someone that had several characters with similarly spelled names. At first it was a mild annoyance to stop and double-check I was interpreting the right character, but as the plot (and the story) thickened, it grew tiresome and actually began to, well, piss me off. In short, had I not committed to read and review, I'd have trashed it, and you can bet the issue featured highly in my review. Not only that, but now I don't trust the writer. Next time she asks me to review her, I'll politely decline. The last thing you want is for your reader to confuse the story over a simple letter "e" If you need the sound, which I'd still suggest you alter, then please take Brandiwynš¶'s advice and at least spell it differently. I write because I am a better person when I spend a good chunk of my time with people who only exist because I made them up." -- Leslie Budewitz The members and Superstar Reviewers of "Cross Timbers Novel Workshop On Hiatis" are thrilled and honored to share the news that our new breakout contest, to run annually in September, "The Chapter One Competition." has been nominated! |