46 You Have a Book in You volume. Honestly, I think there’s nowhere else Stephen King would rather have been. In the same spirit, Mario Puzo used to lie on his back on a sofa, staring up at the ceiling. 吀栀at could go on for a long time. Once his wife got up the nerve to ask him what he was doing. Without taking his eyes o昀昀 the ceil- ing, Puzo replied, “I’m working.” And he meant it. 吀栀at’s the thing about being a writer. To other people, it may look like you’re wasting time. Sometimes you really are wasting time. Only you know the di昀昀erence. You Need a Great Title Be careful not to become too invested in the 昀椀rst title you think of for your book. You need a great title—something that’s going to make the reader’s heart positively sing! With your title, you’re asking your potential buyers, “Will you give me $20 for this book?” If the answer to your title’s question is no, then it’s not the title you need. Titles are everything! 吀栀ey’re the door to the house. 吀栀ey invite you in or keep you out. Decide to be a masterful, con昀椀dent, competent title writer for yourself and others. Writers always talk to other writers, so get into the habit of thinking, eating, breathing, living, and talking titles. You will create an amazing amount of superstar titles. Keep a 昀椀le of titles. Keep adding to them. As your name, fame, and reputation expand and grow, you will be

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