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Some of these are Idea I have, but have nothing more than the title done:

The Bloodlands

The King's Necromancer

Last of the Dragonlords

Hellfire

Demonkin

As for me, titles are the hardest part of books. I'm struggling to form one for a steampunk style novel I'm in the midst of outlining.

I never written any Steampunk... What about:

The Steam Heart

Clockwork Mind

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Looks like this forum has been dead for a bit and I just joined so I figured I would add my two cents. 

 

I love the series title "The Death of Dragons", and I know its a little irritating for most authors to hear but titles do matter--that is a great one. I am less sold on the individual titles of the books, I have no doubt they could be reworked over the course of writing them, but I would at least pick up the first one in the series for a read. 

 

I absolutely love the title "Age to Age, We Fall". It has a quality to it that simply begs to be pulled from the shelf instantly. I am assuming that it is a Fantasy work, but even if it weren't I'm not sure I could stop myself from making an immediate impulse buy.

 

My own works are as follows. 

 

Song of the Wild Sea

First Verse:         Tameless

Second Verse:    Heartless

Final Verse:         Shapeless

 

The Dawnstalker Saga

Book One:     Horizon

Book Two:     Catching Stars

Book Three:  The Dawn

 

I'm quite the fan of the trilogy structure, as you can probably tell.

 

Right now I am switching gears to my Song of the Wild Sea series, having just finished the first draft of The Dawn I figured I needed a change of pace. Hopefully I will be able to get you all the first drafts of the Prelude for Song of the Wild Sea and the Prologue for Tameless for next monday!

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Oh, and 'Fall Stars Fall" is mesmerizing to me. But that may have more to do with the fact I am completely enamored with astrology and the night sky than anything else. Still, it provides me with a powerful image. I see a shadowed figure looking up at the night sky atop a large building, or a cliff perhaps, surrounded by licks of angry light from raging fires. I would definitely read the back, if not the first few pages, which is often the difference between a book sold and a book ignored.

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