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Mary Carroll Moore's avatar

Oh, too funny timing. I loved this article, and I just posted the same topic a week ago to my own Substack, because my journey to get a good title to my upcoming novel was a NIGHTMARE. My agent didn't like my original title, which I loved, and made me do comp research and submit 15 new titles to her and one of them passed muster. But the challenge was the genre--my book is part thriller, part family saga (I know, weird combo, but I love the intrigue of it). Trying to come up with a title that, as you said, hinted at the complexity of the book plus did all those other things . . . well, it took a lot of sweat and tears and letting go of favorites that would never work. All your points are so right on and the background you bring to it is sterling. So thanks for adding to my own experience and illuminating the need for a great title.

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Billie Best's avatar

OMG. Thank you. I get the Wanker analogy. I just never thought about it like that. Changing the title of my novel today. I've always had other titles in the bag, but I got hooked on the one that was most flagrant. Now I see it the way others might. So glad to be on this list.

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