For someone who loves literature, and all books on principle, being asked to name three titles over a half century of serious reading is akin to asking one to recall their three favorite sunsets.
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Next, in importance to books are their titles.
I have a hard time recalling the titles of books.
I actually really suck at naming books, so lots of years ago, readers were sending in their ideas for titles, and what we realized is that they were smarter than us. So we thought, Hey, go for it. So now we have a contest every year.
I like titles that are a little difficult, because it's kind of counterintuitive.
I always have trouble with titles for my books. I usually have no title until the editor has to present the book and calls me frantically, 'Judy, we need a title.'
Every single one of my books had its title changed almost as we were going to press, for all sorts of different reasons.
I think the danger with using the term 'trilogy' is that it sets up particular expectations in the reader's mind.
With so many millions of titles available, the books that will get talked about are the books that make readers talk about them.
I find coming up with a title the hardest part of writing a novel.
I do have trouble with titles.
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