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New title for Maze?
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grayrose
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15th
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2008
02:20 pm
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For those who read Maze: what do you think of "An Exile in Wakewood" as a title?
Please feel free to suggest alternatives.
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2008-04-15 09:44 pm (UTC)
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Hmmm. Thanks for the suggestion!
But you like it better than "Maze of hearts"? Is it more appropriate?
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2008-04-15 09:47 pm (UTC)
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Well, Maze points to the relationship I think, whereas Exile points to the character.
To me they can both be used for this story, since they both focus on different aspects of it.
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But you like it better than "Maze of hearts"? Is it more appropriate?
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To me they can both be used for this story, since they both focus on different aspects of it.