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Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Book 4 Title Reveal!

At last!  I have found a title for my Beauty and the Beast retelling!  And I'm sharing it here, there, and everywhere today!


To be honest, this title has taken a lot of work to find.  Or, rather, I've spent hours and hours trying to find it, and failing.  Until I holed up at my favorite local coffee shop on New Year's Day and pursued one final idea.  And it worked!  I found the title!


There it is. My Rock and My Refuge. A Beauty and the Beast retelling set in 1870s Colorado gold-mining country, tangled up with a bit of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and a dash of my own family history.

My Beauty? A lovely German immigrant anxious to earn money to help save her family's bakery back home. 

My Beast? A wealthy recluse determined to hide in his home with his books and his faithful friends. 

I really love these two characters.  I hope you will too, when I finally can share the whole book with you!  But for now... yay!  I have found the title!

4 comments:

  1. Love it! I can't wait for the cover reveal and the whole book!😊

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    1. Thanks, EFB! I'm glad you're looking forward to it :-) Me too!

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  2. I really like how you've taken these books as a way to retell these fairy tales. And by retelling them you can also meddle with the plot as well, hehe.

    Funny, I usually don't have trouble with titles. I always seem to get one from somewhere, whether I steal it from somewhere or come up with it myself, that's not my problem. But I see how annoying it is for you, and most other people as well.

    Faramir

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    1. Thanks, Faramir! I often use my retellings to "fix" things I don't like about the original fairy tale. Like how the parents are so stupid in Sleeping Beauty -- who doesn't invite a powerful fairy known to be vindictive when upset, and known to be upset about being left out of things? Idiots! Also, who gets into such a snit over not being invited to a party that they curse a baby with death? Petty creep! So I gave the parent in my version "The Man on the Buckskin Horse" a good brain and the villainness a slightly more reasonable reason to be upset.

      I don't generally struggle with titles. The best ones arrive with the story ideas (like Dancing and Doughnuts did), but if that doesn't happen, I usually find them organically while writing the first draft (like One Bad Apple). And if that doesn't happen either, a title usually pops out at me after like one brainstorming session (like Cloaked). But this one didn't, and I have no idea why. Oh well, it has a title now!

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