You need to learn how to invent names if you're going to be a writer! Here's a related question to teach you how to do it.
Julia is a common name so to make your character more interesting, try to put an unusual name as her last name.
You could mix a couple of words together
heres a list of names that you could mix or keep it normal
henthway
jenson
keily
talty
Taylor
truley
fleet
deson
Anderson
wharner
Balsom
To think of interesting new names here are some tips:
take a word and mumble it about 30 times really fast
the word may sound weird and distorted but that's the point
to make the word normal, add in a few letters and BOOM - you've got your new name!!
EXAMPLE:
say the word fast 30 times : Saxaphone x30
Ending word: sasnpone
Add and take away a few letters: Sasonae
Pronounced: sas-o-nay
Background: You could say that this word could have originated from Spain and your character (Julia)'s grandfather was spanish... and before you know it - there you got a story!!!
... Happy writing!
the last name story is a name because it is from a story book were do you live i will come and cut your head of
Rick Riordan will write more books, but he is not writing the 6th. The Last Olympian summed up the story, and is the last book.
It depends on what kind of story are you writing.
Julia Gillard is the most recent Australian Prime Minister.
No.
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Julia WHO? Your question must have her last name in it in order to be answerable. There are lots of Julias in the world.
Yes, as of my last update, Julia Donaldson is alive.
Doyle's last story featuring Holmes was published in 1927, three years before Doyle died.
Your conclusion must come last - it's based on whatever you wrote in your essay about the Bermuda Triangle. We can't give you a conclusion because we didn't write or read your essay.
like the title and summary of the story. the hardest is the actual storyI totally disagree --- the title should come last, because it comes from what you've written -- and the summary is just a short description of what you've already written! The easiest step is getting the idea in the first place -- brainstorming. The hardest part would be writing the actual story because you have to discipline yourself to sit down and work on it until it's done.
Julia Stiles.