Showing posts with label Hometown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hometown. Show all posts

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Welcome to Mars

I love to set my stories in small towns -- probably because that's all I've ever known (I still live in my small hometown). One thing I like to try and do is give my fictional towns names that are unique, funny, or somehow reflect the story's theme or the characters' conflicts. But as we all know, unique, funny, and/or sometimes downright weird town names don't just exist in fiction. Here are some REAL towns in my home state of Pennsylvania:

Mars
Apollo
Indiana
California
Washington
Ohiopyle
Houston
Denver
Berlin
Dublin
Belfast
Bagdad
Moscow
Bethlehem
Nazareth
Egypt
Jim Thorpe
King of Prussia
Intercourse (yes, for real)
Shickshinny
Eighty Four
Forty Fort
Bird-In-Hand
Bushkill
Paradise
Oil City
Slippery Rock
Jersey Shore
Blue Bell
Media
Plymouth Meeting
Burnt Cabins
Birdsboro
Three Springs
Yellow Springs
Boiling Springs
Sinking Spring
Roaring Spring
What about you? Any funny or unusual town names in your area? Or a memorable fictional town name from a book?


Friday, June 22, 2007

My Town

One of the really cool features of the Romance Bandits is that we represent numerous countries, much less several US states. We have different backgrounds, different occupations, but a common passion - writing romance.


I thought it might be nice to share a little bit of trivia about my home state, but I'm really curious about yours - so here's the deal: tell me some trivia about your home town, state, country - whatever you wish to share - and I'll pick a winner and send you a bandit mask.


I live in Ohio which is considered part of the Midwest- which might be surprising. I mean, geographically speaking, it would be more accurate to call Ohio part of the Mideast... (I can almost hear the tourism department screaming). However, in all other ways we more closely resemble the Midwest.


Most of the state lies on top of a plateau, so we're flat - lots of sky. It's a great place to learn how to drive a stick shift. Agriculture plays a large part in the economy. One sure sign of spring is the timing of the commercials for corn crop fertilizers and weed killers. Back in the day, it was said that Ohio had so many trees, a squirrel could travel from one end of the state to the other and never touch land, but the many farms and metropolitian cities changed that. We're still pretty green, though.


Trivia fact - 50% of the entire US population is within a 500 mile radius of Columbus, Ohio which is smack dab in the middle of the state.


Ohio has a rich history in culinary arts. We gave America its first hot dog in 1900, and chewing gum in 1869. Wendy's Hamburgers started in Ohio as did Bob Evans, White Castle, and Damon's Ribs. Okay, so our culinary history is more "fast" than "rich," but you get the idea - we like to eat.


The world's largest basket is in Ohio - I've seen it. We also have an office building that is designed to look like a huge basket. Seriously. It tends to freak you out when you see it off the highway. The same company is behind both of these structures.


Steven Spielberg was born in Ohio, though I'm not sure he stayed long. Clark Gable is from Ohio, as is Paul Newman (I met his wife, Joanne Woodword, backstage of a play once. Paul wasn't there though). Annie Oakley is also from Ohio - which surprised me.


Seven US presidents were born in Ohio - but they were all boring - except for Ulysses S. Grant who had the good sense to get his mug on a fifty dollar bill.


The "pop-top can" was invented in Ohio - a product I use daily.


Cleveland was the world's first city to be lighted electrically in 1879 (did I mention that Thomas Edison is from Ohio?) Cleveland also boasts of America's first traffic light. They don't boast, however, about the Cuyahoga River that caught fire and inspired Randy Newman's song - "Burn on, big river, burn on."


So know you know a little trivia about my home town. Tell me about yours. A bandit mask hangs in the balance.