Choosing Titles
My editor and I are struggling to come up with a title for a 2009 reprint containing two of my earlier titles. Both were published in the early 1990s and are two of my favorite stories: THE COURTSHIP OF CAROL SOMMERS and FATHER’S DAY. The books each have matchmaking children and their mothers are widows.
Titles should be easy, and for me they generally are because almost always they come from the work itself. Paula and I were on the phone an hour yesterday and came up with nothing. I’m thinking this morning that LOVE RIGHT NEXT DOOR sounds pretty good. For the other, I don’t remember. Okay, so it’s a stretch, but at this point I’m not nearly as picky.
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