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  • Since my story exceeds the 600 words, I'm posting separately. Danny       He let me out of the car to climb over the snow bank spilling myself onto the snow-packed s...
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  • Sheila, Thank you for your feed back.  It could be The Portuguese Tile Maker.  Thank you! and best with your work, send along your title ideas for comment when and if you'd like.   Write on. Stephanie
  • Hi, Elisabeth, You are absolutely right. Starting in the crash of a marriage coming down and flashing back to the sealing is a lovely way to set up story questions, g...
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    Currently, my working title for my novel is The Tile Maker.  I am toying with Portuguese Tile also.  Thoughts? Thank you.
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  • I think I'd be more likely to pick up The Tile Maker... could it be The Portuguese Tile Maker  ?  Portuguese Tile by itself sounds like a non-fiction about tile...   ...
  • 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 ab...
  • How about going a little longer' The Portugese Tile Maker ... and then a verb and an object, encapsulating the plot?   Is the ms. literary or commercial? The genre might inform your decision.
  • The Portuguese Tile Maker, by Stephanie Renée dos Santos. Art, navigating life during and after disasters in 1755 Portugal and life in Brazil.