Gunslinger

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Gunslinger

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Dec 2, 2007 - 19 30

is this now too cliche of a name to use??? or is it fine as long as your story doesn't start with "The man in black fled across the desert and the gunslinger followed". because i am making sort of a post-end-of-the-world-story and want my main character to be a "modern gunslinger?"... (this is not for this year but for a book i am writing outside of this competition...)
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The Raven

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Dec 3, 2007 - 14 28

doesn't sound too bad to me, actually I like the sound of it

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Dec 6, 2007 - 19 16

Don't worry. Stephen King did not invent the word. :p It was around for quite a fair while before he got his hands on it.

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Feb 12, 2008 - 15 56

Sounds good. Hope it works out well for you. Just remember, nothings orginal, how you present it is what makes it original.

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