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  • Opinion? Part II

    Okay. So, thinking about what people said the day before, I have come up with another suggestion to the title.I woke up yesterday, thinking about my book and the first thing to come to mind was "Ashes, ashes, we all fall down." Now, where am I going with this? Well, many of us know of the nursery rhyme that goes like..."Ring around the rosie, a pocket full of posie. Ashes, ashes, we all fall down."Now, what does that have to do with my book? The nursery rhyme is said to be about the Black Death (or the plague), and Continue »
  • Opinion?

    So, I've been thinking about changing my title of my book. However, it'll only be by one letter. One has a double meaning, whereas the other, well, doesn't. So, let's see what you guys have to say.AschesorAshesWhich would you choose? And why?If you're curious about the book, here's a small (under 250 words) synopsis of it:It all started with Death and his wishes. Gwendolyn Asche -- a half-breed of wolf shapeshifter and angel descent -- has been taught by the peregrine shapeshifters to hate and never trust the humans for most of her life. She never understood why and Continue »