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November 26, 2007

What's In a Name

Recently, and I truly can not remember where it was, I was reading about the importance of a title of a book. And although I had not thought about it much before, now that a book is most likely looming on the horizon, titles are becoming much more important to me.

A few days ago I logged on to the Unicorn Books website to see about ordering some books for myself and a few of my customers. As is often the case, I got totally drawn in to the site, checking a variety of categories and browsing titles. The first thing I noticed is that although there are well over a thousand (yes -- you read that right) knitting books listed, almost none of them appear to have any valuable or unique content. Next, way too many books have the same or similar titles. And even worse, an unimaginable number have the word "easy" or "knit" (or some variation) in the title.

So this inspired me to begin thinking about a title, a fabulous title, for the upcoming book on entrelac. Now I am the first to admit, and if you have read many of my posts you know, I am not the greatest when it comes to words. I talk a lot, and I really do love words, but I am not that creative in my usage. This may turn out to be an issue with writing a book, but we will worry about that later! However, I have often found inspiration (or just plain great ideas) from those around me.

So I am starting a contest to come up with a title for my book. You can enter as many times as you wish and if more than one person comes up with the same fabulous title, I will randomly draw a winner. And the prize you ask? You will receive a signed copy of the published book.

So here are the guidelines as they stand at this point:

1. Each entry should be sent as a separate e-mail to me at gwen @ knitability.com (remove the spaces) with a subject of "Entrelac Book Title Contest" and the suggested title as the message.
2. Individuals can enter as many times as they wish.
3. The Author (that's me) and the Publisher (still working on that) will make the final decision, as such, it is possible that no one will win if a suitably outstanding entry is not submitted.
4. Entries will be accepted through June 30, 2008 or until the publisher requires a title (which ever comes first).

Obviously the book is about the entrelac technique. At this point the plan is to start at the beginning and work through to a point of explaining fairly complicated techniques. There will be a variety of projects included from very small and basic to large and complicated with everything in between.

So let's see what you all can come up with! So what's in a name -- everything is in the name. And if you have the right name (or at least title) a free book is it for you too!!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Title for the new book: "Lockup your Entrelac"