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How To Title Your Book

Title-stress is apparently really common.This being so, authors have responded by finding various methods to assuage the agony and test the waters before finalizing the name of their work (like...

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Titles are Hard

At The Millions, Chloe Benjamin talks to five authors about the process they used to name their books.Related Posts:Writing, Titling, TricoloningThe End Has a StartWhat Dreams May ComeThe Books That...

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Writing, Titling, Tricoloning

Greek for “of equal number of clauses,” isocolon is a rhetorical device that produces a sense of order by balancing parallel elements that are similar in structure and length within a sentence. An...

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Book Titles Made Easy

For The Millions, Janet Potter offers a “handy” guide to help authors come up with catchy titles for books at various stages in their careers. For those writing “the disappointing sophomore effort,”...

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How to Title Your Next Novel

What patterns, dreams, and desires lie hidden within the ostensible hook of a novel’s title?Dustin Illingworth, for Lit Hub, explores the keys to a successful book title after considering, among...

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Transvestite Vampire Biker Nuns vs. Birdwatchers

Finally, the 2016 Oddest Book Title of the Year nominees have been announced, and they include captivating titles like Transvestite Vampire Biker Nuns from Outer Space: A Consideration of Cult Film and...

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What’s in a Name?

If there are indeed an infinite number of universes, it’s nice to think there might be one where all of the books we have come to know bear their original, author-intended titles. For the Paris Review,...

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The Rumpus Interview with Esmé Weijun Wang

Most writers can attest to the difficulty of putting the figurative pen to page. I often rationalize it as the byproduct of our quirky charm, our heads perennially in the clouds, capable of performing...

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The Rumpus Interview with Jerald Walker

Jerald Walker grew up believing the world would end when he was twelve. His parents—both blind—had joined the Worldwide Church of God at its height in the 1960s. The Church would later prove to be a...

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The Rumpus Interview with Tobias Carroll

I first met Tobias Carroll years ago at BookThugNation in Williamsburg. A friend and I were traveling to work at the Bronx Museum Book Fair, and Toby helped us arrange a reading at BookThug with him...

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The Rumpus Interview With Danielle Trussoni

Not long after the success of her first novel, Danielle Trussoni’s life became a fairy tale, when she and her writer husband Nikolai moved their family to a magical 13th century fortress in the...

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