How To Pronounce Names & A Quick Note

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Before we begin... I don't know how many times I'd be reading a character's name wrong and finding out later in the book or in the movie that I'd been saying it wrong. So here's just the few tricky ones if you're not familiar with:

•Anet (An-it) NOT Anette (Uh-net).

•Olivier (oh-liv-ee-ay)

•Maggio (m-ah-j-ee-oh)

You're welcome.

P.S.
Also, I originally wanted the setting of this story to take place in a major city of the reader's choosing. Though it mostly befits New York or Chicago, it can be fun to imagine it in happening in your own home town—even if it never snows where you live!

The style of writing I chose for this is very different from how I would normally write, I purposely wrote the narration to sound... clipped. That's the best word to describe it. As if the narrator only bothered to elaborate only when it was important and focused on letting the dialogue of the characters do most of the storytelling.

It's almost a cross between, story, script, and a teeny smidge of poetry.

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