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Old 04-03-2012, 05:51 PM   #12
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I think that you can use titles to suggest the type of book that you are writing. When I was starting my sf series, I wanted to give people an idea of what they could expect. With that in mind, I went to my Robert Heinlein list and looked at his juvenile titles, and then I looked at the titles of juveniles from the 1950's. That helped me select a title that would suggest teenagers, fun, and adventure.
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