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rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com, Victoria Two
<msvictoriatwo@...> wrote:
> I am a technical adviser on a non-fiction manuscript
that is about to
wrap up and the first-time author is looking ahead. His
working title begins with "INTO" and I think that a
preposition is not likely to stick in the mind when seeking
the book. Any opinions?
I think you're right. If you want the title to stick in the
mind, always begin your title with a species of fish, such as
PERCH or CHUBB. Unless it is actually a book about fish, in
which case you should simply use the title "ELASTIC
MAN".
Cheers,
Charlie.
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