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Permalink Reply by Doris Herrmann on August 1, 2011 at 3:10pm Hi Debbi,
While I like both, That Precarious Gait evokes so many thoughts and feelings of walking carefully through life, while Finish Line makes me think that you are at the end of your journey.
I'm not sure which picture you want to put in the head of your readers, but my gut opinion is that I like That Precarious Gait.
I like both titles, in my mind they both evoke a different emotion.
Doris
Permalink Reply by CJ Rice on August 10, 2011 at 8:54am He was on the phone a long time, so I wandered around his apartment.
Current opening for my new novel, STRAY.
Permalink Reply by CJ Rice on August 23, 2011 at 7:56am
Permalink Reply by Lori L. Clark on August 10, 2011 at 2:36pm I've finished writing my first draft of a 74K word YA paranormal fantasy.
"BETWEEN THE MOON AND SHINE" is the working title.
About sixteen-year-old Bobbi Flowers going to Shine, MO to stay with her Grandma Moon...
Hi, (I am new to She Writes and I am not sure if I have posted right?) My working tile to an historical novel, The Tile Maker, set mid-18th century Lisbon, Portugal about a tile making family. It's a tale of resilience and perseverance in the face of unexpected events. A story set in the social, economic and religious climate of Portugal and colonial Brazil and one that illuminates the social and environmental costs of high and religious art.
I toy with: Portuguese Tile or When Saints Betray.
Comments.
Permalink Reply by Deniz Erol on January 19, 2012 at 1:27am Definitely the Tile Maker!
The title of my book: Sanctuary of the Soul (it means Maine...my home State)
The title of my memoir: Ghost Child to Triumph (from a child with no voice, to someone who speaks up against injustive)
Permalink Reply by Deniz Erol on January 19, 2012 at 1:28am Very interesting topic! I like both titles - especially Sanctuary of the Soul...
For the second one, what about just "Ghost Child"?
Permalink Reply by Chelise Hery on January 15, 2012 at 1:18pm My fiction title refers to an underlying theme throughout the book.
The Perfect Light
Permalink Reply by Deniz Erol on January 19, 2012 at 1:30am Intriguing!! I like it... Did you play around with "A Perfect Light" or "Perfect Light" or anything like that as alternatives?
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