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message 1: by Greensparksjp (new)

Greensparksjp | 9 comments So I am planning to pen a YA Dystopian novel and I am having a hard time coming up with a cool name for the country. All I've got is that I want it to be one word. Any ideas on what I could call it?


message 2: by Srikari (last edited Mar 13, 2014 05:43AM) (new)

Srikari (srikarik) | 62 comments Atlantis.... :P


Itanaia or Itana
Aelton or maybe Aelford....
Prylyn (this souds the best according to me)

Well these are some i thought abt.....


message 3: by Greensparksjp (new)

Greensparksjp | 9 comments Thanks srikari.


message 4: by Srikari (new)

Srikari (srikarik) | 62 comments No prob!!! :D


message 5: by Inda (new)

Inda (indaherwood) Chorova but it sounds like Kor-ova. Or maybe something more feminine like Haleien. Just suggestions ;) I know how hard it is to come up with names when writing.


message 6: by Greensparksjp (new)

Greensparksjp | 9 comments Inda wrote: "Chorova but it sounds like Kor-ova. Or maybe something more feminine like Haleien. Just suggestions ;) I know how hard it is to come up with names when writing."

Great suggestions, thanks :D Do you write?


message 7: by Casey (new)

Casey Hays | 32 comments In some dystopian novels, there is no name at all. My book Breeder has a village that has no name due to the circumstances surrounding the setting. The people simply call it the Village. You can always go a generic route like that. Suzanne Collins did the same in the Hunger Games, naming her cities District 1, 2, etc., and simply calling the elite leadership city the Capitol. Not sure if that's helpful, but since I'm not completely sure of your storyline, it's just another suggested way to go.


message 8: by Greensparksjp (new)

Greensparksjp | 9 comments Casey wrote: "In some dystopian novels, there is no name at all. My book Breeder has a village that has no name due to the circumstances surrounding the setting. The people simply call it the Vil..."

Thanks for the suggestions Casey. I am gonna check your book out lol :)


message 9: by Greensparksjp (new)

Greensparksjp | 9 comments FourteenRedRoses wrote: "Make sure you choose something that would be easy for readers to pronounce in their heads. It is a little putting off when you can't pronounce half of the names in a book. I think simple but unique..."

Thank you, you have been extremely helpful in responding to my inquiry posts lol :D


message 10: by Casey (new)

Casey Hays | 32 comments Greensparksjp wrote: "Casey wrote: "In some dystopian novels, there is no name at all. My book Breeder has a village that has no name due to the circumstances surrounding the setting. The people simply c..."

Oh... well, thanks! And good luck with yours!


message 11: by Greensparksjp (new)

Greensparksjp | 9 comments Casey wrote: "Greensparksjp wrote: "Casey wrote: "In some dystopian novels, there is no name at all. My book Breeder has a village that has no name due to the circumstances surrounding the settin..."

Thank you. I am trying to do some reader research before I sit down and pen the novel :)


message 12: by Casey (new)

Casey Hays | 32 comments Sure! Glad I could help. If I can give you any advice, let me know. And here's the link to a blog I wrote recently that might give you some good writing tips as well:

https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...


message 13: by Inda (new)

Inda (indaherwood) Yeah I write YA romance and paranormal. I have the first book in one of my series published and the second is going to be coming out in late summer. If you ever need help or want advice, just message me. I know how hard it can be lol.


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