Finish the book first. The title should come out of it.
2007-06-15 03:31:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You are literally putting the cart before the horse. Finish your book, and have several people read it and suggest a title. I don't know what the book is really about other than the fact that it in involves 2 sexual crimes that happened to you.
2007-06-15 10:39:30
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answer #2
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answered by Alfie333 7
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For me the title is the last thing I do in anything I write. I may have a working title in my mind just to give it some shape but even as something as simple as an e-mail I wait until I've finished my thought before I try to encapsulate it.
2007-06-15 10:35:37
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answer #3
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answered by megalomaniac 7
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I two am a writer and sometimes find that titles don't come so easily. I have also been a victim to this heinous crime, so I've often thought "Silent Rage" was fitting for such a crime. Down deep every victim has that rage, releasing it is very hard without bringing harm to someone else and yet it harms us to keep it pent up inside......
2007-06-15 11:06:20
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answered by Funeeegurl 3
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Hear Twice Broken
2007-06-15 11:07:05
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answered by ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ 4
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It's ridiculously hard to title something if you haven't read it ^^; I personally like Adjective+Noun titles :3
2007-06-15 10:31:12
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answered by dragon6xx 2
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The title has to come from the material, maybe someone who has read your book could help, but certainly not someone who hasn't.
2007-06-15 10:31:59
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answered by matt p 2
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crimes
2007-06-15 10:49:33
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answered by zain86us 2
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healing heart
2007-06-15 10:36:17
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answered by becca9892003 6
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How about "TWICE DAMAGED" or "TWICE DAMAGED ONCE REDEEMED."
2007-06-15 10:34:31
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answered by todd s 3
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