Since I’m neck deep in revisions right now I thought I’d share a fun post with you. Funny, how you come across things at just the right time. Thank you, Tara! BTW, mine is The Dead Room. What’s your name translate to in crime thriller talk?
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Nicholas C. Rossis
The Cypress Cradle… Does sound ominous! 😀
Sue Coletta
Ooh, I love it!
Anonymous
The Broken Cause, it has potential.
Sue Coletta
It does have potential. Thanks for playing.
blondeusk
The Assassin’s Kiss – love it! Great post 🙂
Sue Coletta
I love it too! I wonder how many of us will actually use the title. LOL
lisabuiecollard
Assassin’s Street, which is so cool, since my latest novel The Seventh Man, has an assassin in it! This was fun, thanks! Came over from Emaginette’s blog!
http://www.lisabuiecollard.com/
Sue Coletta
Nice to have you! Assassin’s Street is a cool title. But so is The Seventh Man. *wink*
emaginette
Salt Fissure here. I’m not sure it works. 🙂
Anna from Shout with Emaginette
Sue Coletta
Umm, I think you’re right. LOL How about trying your middle name as either your first or last? Maybe you’ll get something cooler.
crimeworm
Mine’s Assassin’s Street – I like this, very clever!
Sue Coletta
Assassin’s Street and we have Assassin’s Kiss from someone else. Maybe you two should team up and write a series. LOL
Lily Mars
Mine’s The Assassin’s Kiss! Unfortunately, so is the sequel. This is going to be the most confusing trilogy ever. 😉 (Seriously, I love this post! So much fun.)
Sue Coletta
Ha! Maybe a name change is in order.
Tara Sparling
Yep, we’re missing some sequel action here. There’s always double-barrelling. Or pen names. 😀
Sue Coletta
I did too. I love your name, by the way. The Assassin’s Kiss. Very intriguing.
e m bahnsen
Drum roll… “The Iron Wall”, using my maiden name. Hasn’t that been done before?
Sue Coletta
Not sure. Mine sounded familiar too… The Dead Room. Maybe it’s because they really do sound like thrillers.
Margot Kinberg
Oooh, mine’s The Hollow City! I like it! 🙂 Thanks for sharing, Sue!
Sue Coletta
Wasn’t that fun?! I like yours too. BTW, I haven’t forgotten about you, I found something amazing, something that changed my entire outlook on writing, changed me, as a writer. Which is why I’m deep in revisions. When I come up for air I’ll catch up on all the posts I’ve missed, yours and everyone else’s. And then, I’ll let you in on the greatest find in literary history! Back to work…
Margot Kinberg
Looking forward to it!