[stylist] OK I think The name challenge has been fixed

Miss Thea thearamsay at rogers.com
Sun Dec 18 10:05:03 UTC 2016


Ah yes, the blind teacher.
I'm thinking of an even more important role for her.
There's a reason she knows about Andorphian culture. (big evil grin)
This was the story I did for NaNoWriMo, but I didn't make my fifty thousand 
word count.
I did make over the halfway point, which was gratifying.
Thea

-----Original Message----- 
From: debby via stylist
Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2016 11:03 PM
To: Miss Thea via stylist
Cc: debby
Subject: Re: [stylist] OK I think The name challenge has been fixed

Wow, I'm so glad that you are continuing to write. I have thought about Lucy 
and what might have happened with her, but also the planet where the blind 
teacher -es from, do these aliens have anything to do with the wars on 
Earth? And if so, why? Inquiring minds want to know. LOL.    Debby

On Dec 16, 2016 7:40 AM, Miss Thea via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi, Vejas.
> I think names can create sensory pictures in our heads.
> In my current "Lucy and Lithe" series, (yep, it's now a trilogy), the 
> people
> in the culture I've created all have names meaning 'love' or something to 
> do
> with romance.
> Because the culture of that planet worships love, and especially romantic
> love.
> It creates an interesting challenge, finding non-Earthlike names that are
> familiar to us, but exotic enough to be a reminder that we're talking 
> about
> another planet.
> Thea
>
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Vejas Vasiliauskas via stylist
> Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2016 2:54 PM
> To: Writers' Division Mailing List
> Cc: Vejas Vasiliauskas
> Subject: Re: [stylist] OK I think The name challenge has been fixed
>
> Haha.
> I've known it was you the whole time, as I don't know of any
> other Alongis.
> I always wondered this.
> I suspected that you were just using your creative skills for
> some name change fun.
> I know of people who go by their middle as opposed to their first
> name, including a friend where all the males (cultchrally) have
> the same first name as each other and are referred to by their
> middle names at home, but in the outside world they use this
> common first name.  It has made things VERY confusing for him.
> Names are only used to identify ourselves.  Whether your name is
> Shelley, Joanne or Abracadabra, if you're a good person and do
> what's right, who cares?
> Vejas
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Shelley Alongi via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org
> To: stylist at nfbnet.org
> Date sent: Sun, 4 Dec 2016 14:06:52 -0600
> Subject: [stylist] OK I think The name challenge has been fixed
>
> Hello Writers, I don't know if everyone pays attention to this or
> not but I have had emails that I have sent come to you as Joanne
> Alongi my middle name.  Originally I set up a yahoo account or
> maybe both of them under my middle name I don't remember offhand
> so I changed in the email address that I use for the subscription
> to this list.  I thought I change this in settings are fixed it
> but in order to avoid further confusion I just changed and email
> address that shows my first name.  So if you are wondering who
> Joanne Alongi is that would be me.  OK just wanted to clear that
> up and let you know that I think I have the name challenge fixed
> now.  If you have an email for me that shows Joanne you can keep
> it if you want to communicate with me separately or delete it it
> is your preference.  It's the same person I just have different
> email addresses.  So I unsubscribed all my yahoo account's from
> stylist.  I figured since I host the Division gatherings that I
> should probably use just one name.  Anyway maybe it's my hyper
> tendency for the organization.  :-) OK he will not go there
> because even when I'm really organized I do crazy things like
> forget when I run out of checks on accounts or whatever.  Anyway
> just wanted to write a note saying the name challenge should be
> fixed now.  I'll write all of you who are writing staggering
> works of genius keep writing.  Yes we will get to that one later
> there is an easy nine I subscribe to that we will discuss on the
> conference calls here in a couple of months he uses that phrase
> quite often.  Just a little tidbit if you're still reading this
> crazy rambling message.  Have a wonderful writing day.  :-) keep
> dreaming!
>
> Shelley, Queen of bells out!
> Trespasser my first published novel 2015
> Http://www.lulu.com/Queenofbells712
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