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Nothing Difficult is Ever Easy

10 April, 2005
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Yes, I know I haven’t been writing here as much as I probably should. But I’ve been productive in the other writing arena, at least up until today. 2,500 words since the first of April, and that’s better than half of what I wrote during the entire month of March, (4,500) so I’m getting somewhere….at least, as I said, up until today…

The main character in Don’t Stop Believin’ is named Scott Elliot. His dad, named James, is a Detroit firefighter with some emotional issues, including a drinking problem – a bad one. It’s sort of important to the story, in that it has a lot to do with how Scott turned out the way he did. It’s not critical, mind you, but sort of important. I was doing some research at a couple of Detroit Fire Department web sites (here and here and I found out that DFD has a tradition of naming their fireboats after former chiefs. I discovered this when I read this section:

Since Detroit grew up along the waterfront, the need for fireboats emerged. The city’s first fireboat, the Detroiter, built by the Craig Shipbuilding Company, went into service in the summer of l892. Dry rot set in a few years later. In l902, its fire fighting equipment was transferred to the new steel- hulled James R. Elliot, named after Detroit’s second fire chief. The custom of naming fireboats after early chiefs began in l900, when the James Battle joined the Detroiter on the river. Later, Detroit’s third fire chief, John Kendall, was honored by a boat built in l930 to replace the Elliot.

That was lovely. My drunken firefighter dad had the same name as the second fire chief at DFD.

When I posted my dilemma on the Mystery Writer’s Forum, I suggested that I would just change dad’s name to Jerry or something like that, forgetting at the time that Jerry Elliot is a local morning radio personality. Then a member pointed out that

Your biggest name issue isn’t that your MC’s character’s dad is named Jim Elliott. It’s that your MC’s name is Scott Elliott, which is already the name of a Shamus-winning hard-boiled PI created by Terrence Faherty for a series of historical (or maybe period, but I won’t quibble over that) mysteries set in 1940′s-’60′s Hollywood.

Well, that was annoying in a huge way.

So Scott now has a distinct German influence in his ancestry. His name is now Scott Erichson. Dad is still James, and I think I’ll be safe with those names, at least for now, according to Google.

Sigh. It’s never easy, is it?


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One Response to Nothing Difficult is Ever Easy

  1. jlwrites on 11 April, 2005 at 11:33 AM

    Nope!

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