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That’s right. Not all writers are created equal (unfortunately for yours truly) and neither are their names. Here’s my attempt at ranking our writers according to the aesthetic virtue of their names.
5) Cooper Carlson
Alliteration gives names a poetic nature and Twins Daily is full of them with Cody Christy, Nick Nelson, and Seth Stohs. All good names (and writers) but we’ll go with Cooper Carlson. This just sounds like a classic reporter name and if Cooper should ever become an investigative TV reporter, “The Scoop with Coop” would work quite well.
4) Randballs Stu
It seems most likely that the Stu’s originated in Romania as it is common for Romanian last names to end in a “u.” I know a Romanian fellow and he’s quite nice. Additionally, I’m a big fan of three lettered surnames that end in a vowel. Randballs had a lot going for him with just the Stu but then his parents really hit it out of the park with the Randballs. Randball would have been a pretty cool name in and of itself but adding an “s” to the end is the icing on the cake. Kennys Vargas and Willians Astudillo approve!
3) Thiéres Rabelo
Some names sound great and some names look great. I’m not even 100% sure how to pronounce Thiéres but it looks cool (I assume it’s Portuguese since he hails from Brazil). And Rabelo sounds tough…kind of like “rebel.” And Thiéres Rabelo probably is tough because according to his bio in Twins Daily Writers: Get to Know 'Em! he likes to play rugby.
2) Nash Walker
Speaking of tough names, Nash Walker is a good one. Nash sounds kind of country because it is reminiscent of Nashville and Walker reminds me of some combination of Chuck Norris (Walker Texas Ranger), Luke Skywalker, and Hershel Walker, who’s nearly 60 and still does 80,000 pushups a day (approximately). If I should ever be so lucky to meet Nash Walker and he’s not outfitted in a 10-gallon cowboy hat with a lightsaber in his holster I’ll be sincerely disappointed.
1) Matthew Trueblood
There’s a lot of great names at Twins Daily and also a lot of Matthews (at least four at the time of writing but there’s probably six or seven by the time you’re reading this). Honestly, the name Matthew isn’t all that cool (I prefer Patrick), but throw a Trueblood after it and it’s downright epic. Tragically, Mr. Trueblood’s extraordinary baseball writing talent has him writing about baseball instead of penning mystery and crime novels where his name would be best utilized.
Bonus Name: John Bonnes
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