What’s in a Name? Choosing A Book Title Monday, September 04, 2017 by Sarah Bolme ( @SarahBolme ) A book’s title is extremely important. According to Thomas Nelson publishers, research shows that consumers look at a book’s title first and foremost when the author’s name is taken out of the mix (well-known authors are sometimes the deciding factor in purchasing a book). However, coming up with a compelling book title can be arduous, time-consuming work. Here are four guidelines to help you craft a compelling, memorable title for your book. 1. Follow the PINC Acronym PINC was created by Michael Hyatt (former CEO of Thomas Nelson and author of Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World ). It stands for P romise, I ntrigue, N eed, and C ontent...
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About The Author Short Bio: Diane Merrill Wigginton was born in Riverside, California in 1963. Her family moved to San Diego near the end of 1970, where she grew up in the newly developed community of Mira Mesa. Spending portions of her summers each year in Burly, Idaho with her mother's parents, Florence and Orval Merrill, Diane developed a love of animals and a respect for the land. It was during this time on the farm riding horses, herding cattle and taming wild kittens that Diane developed a love of storytelling. She dreamed that one day she would become a published author and share her stories with the world. Having spent her entire life in California, Diane and her husband, David made the bold move from Sacramento, California to Kalispell, Montana to retire in February 2018. Now she’s able to pursue her passion for writing books full-time. “I am thrilled and elated to be doing what I love. Writing and being a g...
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Angelina’s Secret Teasers #1: “I was ready to open a vein with a dull knife,” I proclaimed as I walked to the edge of the upper terrace that looked out upon the manicured garden of the estate. “If I have to listen to one more simpering girl carry on about how she simply can’t wait to marry and start a family, I will surely have to throw myself from the nearest tall balcony.” “And leave me to drudge on with the new season and no one to align myself with when things get ugly? You wouldn’t be so cruel to me, your dearest friend in the world, I know you and you are not that thoughtless,” she stated with derision and mockery in her voice. “Of course, you are right as always. It would have caused such a scene right there in the middle of tea. Mother would be mortified, and that wouldn’t be good for me,” I said with my hand over my heart very dramatically. “I am positive Lady Ashton is sorry to have missed such a dramatic public display,” I said. “Whatever will she ta...