Friday, July 29, 2011

The Importance of Titles

Whether you claim it or not, everyone has a title.  Even the "I don't like to put a label on something" people have a title.  They're the "I don't like to use a label" people. One of my titles is that I'm a writer.  Most people only consider you a writer if you have something published.  Do you want to know what I would tell those idiots, I mean misinformed individuals?  Stick and stones can break my bones, but I write better words than you do!

Titles of books are just as important as the title you give yourself.  A title should have meaning and substance. Simply Flourful has a lot of background!  The obvious is that Sawyer is a baker, hence the flour.  Throughout the book, the bakery guests call Sawyer's pastries "magical," so instead Flourful is a play on the word magical.  However, Sawyer soon realizes that the only "magical" ingredient is simply having faith in God.

A title or label isn't always a negative thing in my opinion.  Christian, Daughter, Wife, Teacher, Writer, and Singer... these are my titles.  Do you have a label?

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