JaxRhapsody
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All Laurel said was for the spelling. Both MSWord and Firefox have active spell check. FF works with anything in a text box. like this one, right now MSWord is labeled as misspelled. Here's what is "spelled wrong;"
Upperlands: a neighborhood in the city(Velocity) all my stories take place in, based on the Highlands of my hometown.
s'gonna: slang vernacular that I have heard people use.
Talledega: A fictional stock car based sedan
Uhaul: which is a company name we all know. I'm sure it's spelled right.
Corcheval DropKick: Another fictional vehicle, based on the GMC TopKick. It is the truck my character rents to move. The name Corcheval was borrowed from the old PC game Interstate 76, in which it was the in game version of Chevrolet, such as the Corcheval Corchelle(Chevelle) or Manta(Sting Ray).
Neveruary: Smart-Alec response to one character asking when he'll get paid for helping him move. "When do we get paid?"
"How about Neveruary?"
These are the only "misspelled" words in the story. There are many fake cars in my stories, such as Becca's CUV 400; an awd coupe utility(like a Subie Baja or Ford Ranchero) with a 400 hp inline six, or the Phaedra Talledega in this same story. A common one is a full sized van, called a Vandetta. How do I go about this? I can change the slang word to something else, Uhaul, I'm sure is spelled correctly.
Upperlands: a neighborhood in the city(Velocity) all my stories take place in, based on the Highlands of my hometown.
s'gonna: slang vernacular that I have heard people use.
Talledega: A fictional stock car based sedan
Uhaul: which is a company name we all know. I'm sure it's spelled right.
Corcheval DropKick: Another fictional vehicle, based on the GMC TopKick. It is the truck my character rents to move. The name Corcheval was borrowed from the old PC game Interstate 76, in which it was the in game version of Chevrolet, such as the Corcheval Corchelle(Chevelle) or Manta(Sting Ray).
Neveruary: Smart-Alec response to one character asking when he'll get paid for helping him move. "When do we get paid?"
"How about Neveruary?"
These are the only "misspelled" words in the story. There are many fake cars in my stories, such as Becca's CUV 400; an awd coupe utility(like a Subie Baja or Ford Ranchero) with a 400 hp inline six, or the Phaedra Talledega in this same story. A common one is a full sized van, called a Vandetta. How do I go about this? I can change the slang word to something else, Uhaul, I'm sure is spelled correctly.