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Sisters of DST - Help with a Delta Question
I hope I'm not stepping out of line here, but I could use some help. I'm writing a young adult novel (for the first time in my life) and in the novel, one of the scenes involves a young black girl who has a fight with her father because she wants to go to a social event sponsored by the DelTeens, but her father doesn't want her to go. It's the last fight she and her father have before her father passes away.
I've done some Googling and found some information about DelTeens, but one piece of factual information is kind of holding up my flow - does a young woman have to be sponsored in order to join, or can she simply submit a letter of interest to a chapter? Again, pardon my ignorance, but I want to make sure I get this factually correct. If the novel ever sees the light of day, I'll change the name of the sorority. ;) Feel free to answer this via PM or via e-mail if desired. Thanks SO MUCH in advance! |
I think it would be better if you make up a fictional girl's group that is sponsored by a fictional sorority.
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It varies from chapter to chapter. But DelTeens may not be a good example to use because many chapter have moved to a different program that is an expansion of DelTeens but a different name (Betty Shabazz Delta Academy.). And you would be hard pressed to make a case for the father not wanting his daughter to participate.
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Boom_Quack: thanks for your input, but as I said, this novel might not even see the light of day, so I'm making it as real as possible just for the sake of continuity. If the book is ever published, I have every intention of changing the name of the group, but I still want there to be a glimmer of truth to it. |
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It's a novel - novelists have their own reasons for writing, and I don't *want* it to be a fictional organization. It's my work, and I'm entitled to do that.
Jeez, I don't have an ulterior motive. Relax -- it's only a plot device. It doesn't figure prominently in the novel at all. |
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As a novelist, you must also prepare yourself for feedback and criticism. I am not questioning your motives but it does seem odd.:confused: |
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But, I'on know about her motives. I see some Big Walt tendancies running amuck up in hurr. |
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Sistermadly, I cannot tell you what to do, but perhaps it really would be best to have a fictional sorority who has a teen auxiliary or mentoring group that does similar projects as DelTeens have done in the past. |
Father: You better not go to that social event with a group of young girls that promotes education, culture and personal growth! What are you thinking!
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The whole scene is less than two pages long. |
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