Twitters and double entendres
Dec. 7th, 2008 05:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Can someone explain Twitter to me? I don't get it. Why go to all the hassle of creating an LJ post, putting a link to Twitter only to quote one sentence and a link which only leads to that sentence repeated? Why not just post one sentence on your LJ and have done? Odd, very odd. Wish there was someway I could filter all the Twit posts out.
As to the novel, I'm having a crisis of Double Entendres. First of all I notice that one of the MCs is called Smallwood, and yanno - that's can't be good. Then the novel name itself is causing me problems. It's the name of a real place on Dartmoor, Hangingstone Hill, but all I can think of now is double entendres. I'll have to hunt around Dartmoor again and see if I can find something else. GAH!! Why can't I just put ALL place names and character names as [XXXXX] and let someone else fill in the bloody blanks.
Although perhaps I should stop stressing and go with the precedent my previous novels, and have names that explain the character. A big gothic thingy needs big gothic names.
shutting up now.
As to the novel, I'm having a crisis of Double Entendres. First of all I notice that one of the MCs is called Smallwood, and yanno - that's can't be good. Then the novel name itself is causing me problems. It's the name of a real place on Dartmoor, Hangingstone Hill, but all I can think of now is double entendres. I'll have to hunt around Dartmoor again and see if I can find something else. GAH!! Why can't I just put ALL place names and character names as [XXXXX] and let someone else fill in the bloody blanks.
Although perhaps I should stop stressing and go with the precedent my previous novels, and have names that explain the character. A big gothic thingy needs big gothic names.
shutting up now.