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Family names? Never. A few people on my stories share the first name of who they are based on (or a name vaguely adjacent to it), but I don’t even do that very often (two or three characters only). I don’t want to see my mom’s name in a porn storyDo you use names of people you know?
I'd normally defer to your professional opinion, as an editor, when it comes to the matters of reading carefully, but this time I'm pretty sure OP was talking about given namesI think the only character in any story of mine who even has a surname is Tammy Allen. And that was inspired by Italian rugby player Tomaso Allen, who went by Tommy when he lived in Scotland.
Huh, that will teach me not to post while I'm distracted by work.I'd normally defer to your professional opinion, as an editor, when it comes to the matters of reading carefully, but this time I'm pretty sure OP was talking about given names![]()
I usually coin my characters' names by consulting the list of most popular names in the decade they are supposed to be born in. So, no.Do you use names of people you know?
Do you use names of people you know?
I have edited the thread title to make it clearer.Huh, that will teach me not to post while I'm distracted by work.
Anyone even slightly based on a real person in my stories appears with their permission. In one case this was retrospective (my bad) as we’d had a falling out before reconciling.I'd never use a person's name directly unless I had their permission
Do you use names of people you know?
I usually coin my characters' names by consulting the list of most popular names in the decade they are supposed to be born in.
I hadn't thought about this in my original story, which turned into a series. The two original main characters have more influence of me than anyone else. But the primary supporting character (the only one of the original four friends that define the title of the series never to be POV) was originally based on someone, at least with significant superficial similarities. Enough so I think many people who knew us back in the day would recognize the characters, especially me and him. He died several years ago unexpectedly. My biggest privacy fear is actually his widow recognizing the characters. Fortunately, I'm pretty sure she does not read erotica. In retrospect, I wish I had used less of his backstory, but it's too late for that.Anyone even slightly based on a real person in my stories appears with their permission. In one case this was retrospective (my bad) as we’d had a falling out before reconciling.
I recently had @Djmac1031 write a story featuring one of my characters who is based on a real person. Negotiating sign-off for that wasI hadn't thought about this in my original story, which turned into a series.
It works to an extent. If you’re European, chances are the names which common in your language have equivalents in English. Some are less obvious than others but they may exist, and not just for the staples like Mark or Anna.Sometimes it's an advantage to not be a native English speaker. Only one person in my immediate family has a name that would be normal in an English language story.
I recently had @Djmac1031 write a story featuring one of my characters who is based on a real person. Negotiating sign-off for that was. She agreed in principle upfront, but when we wanted her to review the actual text, she had a family member hospitalized.