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yellow-hamster t1_iu4rut9 wrote
Thanks, in Germany her books are actually bestsellers, but thanks for your input.
workingtoward t1_iu4sj4b wrote
Then she’s already an established brand. People are buying her books for her name, not the titles.
That’s an entirely different situation. I wish you’d mentioned that upfront. For someone like her, a discussion with her editors and publishers would be a much better source than here. They understand the market and know what sells.
yellow-hamster t1_iu4tosb wrote
Dude. She is doing that. I was just brainstorming titles for her. Thanks.
workingtoward t1_iu4u5pv wrote
Again, if you want brainstorming, tell people what they’re brainstorming for.
BicameralExperience t1_iu4qrc3 wrote
A title contributes to the gestalt of a text. I don't think people who haven't read the novel would be able to contribute anything meaningful.
crono141 t1_iu4rdvh wrote
I'm sorry, why can't she use the title? There are a lot of books with the same name.
JeffRyan1 t1_iu4rp8h wrote
A Place to Start.
yellow-hamster t1_iu4gksh wrote
Oh and they're warm and fuzzy romance novels that are set on a peach farm in Colorado, if that helps.
Twudie t1_iu4nwij wrote
Peach farm SUUUUUUUPER SLAM. Two lives enter ONLY ONE COUPLE REMAINS!!!!!
workingtoward t1_iu4jfrv wrote
Not bad ideas for decorating books but those titles are so generic and meaningless that they won’t attract a lot readers. Often the title is your one and only chance to snag a reader’s attention. She should find something that calls out what makes her books worth reading.