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What are some interesting character names for 1920s Paris?

Here are some period-appropriate names for 1920s Paris:

Female: Marguerite, Colette, Simone, Lucienne, Odette

Male: Henri, Marcel, Jacques, René, Lucien

These names were popular in France during the interwar period and would feel authentic in your setting.

Can you suggest a stronger opening line for Chapter 1?

Consider starting with a sensory detail that anchors the reader immediately:

"The smell hit her first — diesel smoke and fresh bread, tangled together on the platform like a promise and a warning."

This grounds the arrival in physical sensation rather than exposition, and sets up the tension between beauty and grit that defines Paris in your story.

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