Hello Scribes!
I need your assistance. This is regarding a character I recently changed, and I need to understand whether this would cause offense to homosexual readers at all.
Basically, I wrote a character into my novel. His name is Andrew Strange, and he was a crime boss in the city, and a friend of my MC. Strange is a surname that came from "strong". It was a British/ Scottish surname, first "Strong", then "Strang", and finally, it gained an "e". I know readers will pronounce it "stranj" which is fine, but I worry that I just changed his character, and it will look like I'm making an "issue" of his character. I changed him from a fat jolly uncle type of character with no mentioned sexuality, to a gay loan shark who is not outwardly effeminate or anything, but my MC feels comfortable flirting with him because he's "no risk" to her. She contemplates how he adorns his arms with attractive ladies in public, but never takes a sincere liking to any of them.
So I worry now that readers will think his surname is somehow a statement on my part, but the character is lovingly crafted and a great personality, and I just adore him and don't want to change him. I researched surnames, looking for anything else to change it to, but I love the phoenetics of his surname, and I haven't found anything I like nearly as much. I didn't want to post a thread to you all about this, but I really can't find a solution, and I'm tired of spending hours on this if there's no issue.
Do you think I'm shooting myself in the foot if I leave his name as it was when he was a straight, happy crime boss? Or does my new gay loan shark need a new name?
I really hate to even consider changing anything, since it seems almost too sensitive to bother with, but I don't want to cause offense and have anyone feel like I meant anything by naming him what I did. Like I said, I picked the name before I changed him, and I'd like to keep it, but the nagging voice inside my head won't let me do it without hearing whether people would be offended.
Any thoughts are welcome, even if it's that I'm an insensitive jerk. Or if you have any other surname suggestions, I'm all ears. BTW, the reason this is such a big deal, is that she calls him by his surname, as in:
I need your assistance. This is regarding a character I recently changed, and I need to understand whether this would cause offense to homosexual readers at all.
Basically, I wrote a character into my novel. His name is Andrew Strange, and he was a crime boss in the city, and a friend of my MC. Strange is a surname that came from "strong". It was a British/ Scottish surname, first "Strong", then "Strang", and finally, it gained an "e". I know readers will pronounce it "stranj" which is fine, but I worry that I just changed his character, and it will look like I'm making an "issue" of his character. I changed him from a fat jolly uncle type of character with no mentioned sexuality, to a gay loan shark who is not outwardly effeminate or anything, but my MC feels comfortable flirting with him because he's "no risk" to her. She contemplates how he adorns his arms with attractive ladies in public, but never takes a sincere liking to any of them.
So I worry now that readers will think his surname is somehow a statement on my part, but the character is lovingly crafted and a great personality, and I just adore him and don't want to change him. I researched surnames, looking for anything else to change it to, but I love the phoenetics of his surname, and I haven't found anything I like nearly as much. I didn't want to post a thread to you all about this, but I really can't find a solution, and I'm tired of spending hours on this if there's no issue.
Do you think I'm shooting myself in the foot if I leave his name as it was when he was a straight, happy crime boss? Or does my new gay loan shark need a new name?
I really hate to even consider changing anything, since it seems almost too sensitive to bother with, but I don't want to cause offense and have anyone feel like I meant anything by naming him what I did. Like I said, I picked the name before I changed him, and I'd like to keep it, but the nagging voice inside my head won't let me do it without hearing whether people would be offended.
Any thoughts are welcome, even if it's that I'm an insensitive jerk. Or if you have any other surname suggestions, I'm all ears. BTW, the reason this is such a big deal, is that she calls him by his surname, as in:
“While I adore your smile, Raven, it gives me quite the stomach upset when money’s at stake.”
“Another woman might take that the wrong way, Strange,” Raisa replied, with her left fingers supporting her face—one on the underside of her jaw, and one on her cheek. It was a simple gesture, a subtle one, but even the smallest amount of self-touch sent a subliminal message of flirtation. “Who says I have a good hand? Maybe I’m just enjoying the company.”
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