So, there’s 10 days remaining before the start of NaNoWriMo and as I work on another project I find myself stumbling across something not at all foreign to me, given that my own name Stacey was once a boys name.
But honestly people. Are we that far gone that Rhett has crossed the line from a boys name to a girls name? I mean sure there was a time that I considered naming my daughter Reese after her father but my husband never went for it. He also shot down any and all welsh names and I didn’t like to pass on my own middle name so I passed on my mothers… Faye, having dropped the y.
Names and their trends, I suspect there may come a time when we come full circle and perhaps stick to gender appropriate names.
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Stacey Jaine McIntosh was born in Perth, Western Australia where she still resides with her husband and their four children.
Although her first love has always been writing, she once toyed with being a Cartographer and subsequently holds a Diploma in Spatial Information Services.
Since 2011 she has had over two dozen short stories and drabbles printed for online consumption and in various anthologies, both in print and forth coming. She has also had two poems accepted for publication.
Stacey is also the author of Solstice, Morrighan & Lost and she is currently working on several other projects simultaneously.
She specialises in writing Paranormal Romance and Celtic inspired fairy tales.
When not with her family or writing she enjoys reading, photography, genealogy, history, Arthurian myths and witchcraft.
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