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I made it up ;) Playing on the idea that a gunslinger is a person noted for speed and skill in handling and shooting a gun especially in the American West.
A penslinger is a person with speed and skill in handling a pen and writing. Lol. It just fit better than wordslinger, I thought?
I figure if Shakespeare can make up words, then so can I!



What about Pensive Poetry from a Penslinger? I am working on the Smashwords recommendation that titles be three to five words as those tend to sell better.


Ooh, I LIKE that Philip!"
I am glad you like my suggestion, Poetry From A Pensive Penslinger. Good luck in your search for a title for your book. Pensive Poetry would suggest that all the poems in the book are pensive, which may put some readers off. Poetry suggests a variety of styles, but all written by a Pensive Penslinger, a thoughtful poet.

I made it up ;) Playing on the idea that a gunslinger is a person noted fo..."
I love that! Very creative:) I like what you came up with.

A pensive Penslinger... like the samurai of words...
Good luck with your title choices!

Or something.



I like the idea of alliteration, it makes the title more profound if that makes sense. You have a good amount of suggestions here so I'm sure you'll put together the perfect one to create an intriguing title.



I could retrieve one but all covers show on top of each other. If you can make it clearer on your website I might be able to post them here.

You need to retrieve the .jpg link for GR to accept it as an image. If you post the link between the brackets it won't work. Microsoft edge makes it hard. I have to use the old IE to get it from pictures... :/


Let me know if I missed any or if I put one there that shouldn't be. (Sorry if I did.)
Heidi wrote: "I tried doing it from my website, but for some reason the HTML code here doesn't like it, then I tried doing it from my Facebook page with the same results. Grrr. Oh, well. "
You may need to upload them into your Goodreads account. That's what I usually do.
You may need to upload them into your Goodreads account. That's what I usually do.


I made it up ;) Playing on the idea that a gunslinger is a person noted fo..."
OHHHHHH... "Pen" slinger. I get it now. What if you added a little 'Pen' slinger, or Pen-slinger and draw a pen where the dash is? I don't know. It's cute. I'd hate for someone to pass it because they lost the meaning :(
EDIT: I hadn't scrolled down before posting. Sorry. Will go check out covers.
Second EDIT: I like the cover with the pen releasing the red ink. Very cool. And captivating.

I agree with Ann here. Love the red flowing ink.

(That's what comes of 13 years working in television.)

(That's w..."
Wow! What helpful information. I would never know that as an amateur.

Thanks. Roughly red contributes 33% to luminance, green 56% and blue 11%, so yellow is 89% as bright as white if fully saturated (can't be any yellow..."
I can remember blue has to be dark and yellow light. Thanks.


Thanks. Roughly red contributes 33% to luminance, green 56% and blue 11%, so yellow is 89% as bright as white if fully saturated (can't be..."
The thing I forgot to explain is that the rods in your eye give you a high definition black and white picture, while the cones give you red, green and blue but at much lower resolution. That's why it's very difficult to find accurately an edge between two colours that are about the same brightness. This effect is so extreme that analogue TV transmits a black and white picture, and a colour overlay at half resolution. This saves one third of the bandwidth and lets you transmit three channels in what would otherwise only be the space for two.
Hope this helps with the cover design...
This one came to me at 2 in the morning, and I scribbled it down.
Poetic Ponderings of a Penslinger
What do you think? Too much alliteration, or practically perfect?