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Old 02-05-2020, 08:09 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
I don't agree that the second part is the problem; I think that helps to focus the theme a little bit to what the person intends or hopes for, but still leaves the first part open.

Over the Hills and Far Away: Journeys seems fine to me--I see Journeys as more expansive than Travel; e.g., Journeys could include personal growth.

I'll be blunt and say I don't like Survivors--I don't know what to do with it. What comes to mind are memoirs or nonfiction adventure stories; I don't know how to broaden it out to something I personally would want to read. Sadly, I also have a problem with Morality Tales--after Aesop's Fables, what fits?

(Sorry, GMW.)
Catlady, you are right, and I shall go with Over the Hills and Far Away: Journeys.

What's more, going back to earlier posts, I also think you are right with your suggested change to the wording of themes used previously. Rewording definitely gives us more possibilities with our thoughts rather than finding ourselves back in the mindset from the last time around, for those of us who were there.

To give it the two-part style, what about something like Beautiful world: Color?
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