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message 1: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Hill (kevinrhill) | 102 comments I am about to publish an adventure novel--Celestine Prophecy esque--and wanted to use the title The Mayan Secret. A search revealed Clive Cussler has a book out called The Mayan Secrets. Should I change the title?


message 2: by Ann, Supreme Overlord (new)

Ann Andrews (annliviandrews) | 687 comments Mod
If I were in your shoes, I would. Even if only slightly. But that's just my personal opinion. I always prefer to err on the safe side.


message 3: by C.B., Beach Body Moderator (new)

C.B. Archer | 1090 comments Mod
100% yes. The last thing you want is for google to say 'Did you mean the Mayan Secrets? Here is Clive's Book, not Kevin's.

Google is mean like that.


message 4: by HKelleyB (new)

HKelleyB (hkelleyb-editor) | 31 comments Yes, I agree. Change the title to avoid any confusion.


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

Yeah. Maybe "Hidden Temples of The Maya," but you'd better research that one, too. There have been a lot of books about Mayan secrets.


message 6: by Charles (new)

Charles Hash | 1054 comments The Secrets of the Maya is not taken and produces no hits other than some documentary about the secrets of the mayan underworld.

I would agree with the general consensus here and change it. :)


message 7: by Dwayne, Head of Lettuce (new)

Dwayne Fry | 4443 comments Mod
Kevin wrote: " Should I change the title?
"


Definitely. For the reasons everyone else gave.


message 8: by C.B., Beach Body Moderator (last edited May 28, 2015 09:56PM) (new)

C.B. Archer | 1090 comments Mod
The secrets of the Maya is one of my favourite games of all time.
No wait, that is the Secret of Mana. Never mind.


message 9: by Charles (new)

Charles Hash | 1054 comments There aren't too many multiplayer rpgs from that era.

I liked River City Ransom too, but that was NES.


message 10: by T.L. (new)

T.L. Clark (tlcauthor) | 727 comments The Hidden Temples of the Maya sounds good to me :-) Oooh...exciting!


message 11: by Micah (new)

Micah Sisk (micahrsisk) | 1042 comments Another vote for "Yes." Change it.


message 12: by Erin (new)

Erin Zarro | 95 comments Yes, definitely change it.


message 13: by Micah (new)

Micah Sisk (micahrsisk) | 1042 comments So let it be written, so let it be done.


message 14: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Hill (kevinrhill) | 102 comments Oh, I love this forum! "Thank you all for replying! This book just means so much to me. Consider yourselves hugged." Thank you.

I will keep you all informed. Kevin.


message 15: by Jenycka (new)

Jenycka Wolfe (jenyckawolfe) | 301 comments Consider yourself hugged back!


message 16: by Paul (new)

Paul Neafcy (neafcy) | 28 comments I think you should change it to:

SOME LIKE IT MAYAN

or

THE MAYANS ARE COMING

or

MEGA MAYAN MEXICAN STANDOFF GANGBANG

or

KUNG FU ROBOT SMACKDOWN: MAYAN STYLE

You're welcome.


message 17: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Hill (kevinrhill) | 102 comments First I should say thanks to everyone. Paul, you had me laughing!

It is a spiritual adventure. I'm thinking of this as the beginning pitch: 'Cops don't go crazy. But something sits on Sergeant Cody Brannon's bed each night and grabs his arm.'

Possible titles are TOUCHING SPIRITS, and THE POWER GRAB

Well, thanks for the help. It was a good decision to change the title. Thanks again.


message 18: by Winifred (last edited Jun 06, 2015 04:13PM) (new)

Winifred Morris | 57 comments So it's a cop story? What's the relationship to Mayas? I'm entering this late, but I have to admit I never guessed from any of the suggested titles that it was a cop story. A spiritual adventure but still a cop story? Maybe The Power Grab fits better.


message 19: by Winifred (last edited Jun 06, 2015 04:14PM) (new)

Winifred Morris | 57 comments Okay, so I've stumbled onto this discussion because I have a title question of my own, and I didn't find another discussion about titles. Could we expand this discussion to more books than yours, Kevin?

I have a YA novel about a 17 year old boy named Sky (Skylar) who is in a war with his high school's vice principal and eventually drops out. For a long time I've called it Living in Suspension. But now that I'm getting closer to publishing it so I'm thinking about a cover, I'm considering Sky Diving instead. Any thoughts?


message 20: by Hayden (new)

Hayden Linder (haydendlinder) | 86 comments Hi Winifred, Just out of curiosity, what is wrong with your original title. I like it.


message 21: by Winifred (new)

Winifred Morris | 57 comments I like it too. But thinking visually, I thought Sky Diving might make a great cover, and also be catchier. Some people think a word like suspension is too long to be in a title, especially for YA. On the other hand, Sky Diving might imply the book is really about skydiving and readers might be disappointed?


message 22: by Dwayne, Head of Lettuce (new)

Dwayne Fry | 4443 comments Mod
Winifred wrote: "On the other hand, Sky Diving might imply the book is really about skydiving and readers might be disappointed?"

That would be my concern. I like your other title better.


message 23: by Reese (new)

Reese Hogan (reesehogan) | 47 comments If it's really not about sky diving at all, then you shouldn't even be considering it. Plus, you run into that same problem that there's probably dozens of books with that same title. In my opinion--and this is just mine--an author should do everything possible to give their book a title not shared by any other. Run it through Google. Living In Suspension, not used! Go for that one. As for the cover, let whoever you hire to help with that worry about making the words look good. That's what they're trained to do and they're usually pretty darn good at it. I think you could do all kinds of stuff with the Long Short Long, even if you're doing it by yourself.


message 24: by HKelleyB (new)

HKelleyB (hkelleyb-editor) | 31 comments Some authors take one of the best written lines in their book and make a portion of it their title (or write the title and then work it into the book - either way, it works).

For example, Michael Connelley's The Gods of Guilt

"My pulpit is the well of the courtroom. I preach to the twelve apostles, the gods of guilt."

Do you have a favorite, well-written line in your book that you could use?

It's just a thought.


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