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Blog Book Title

The new book about my life-enhancing journey through what I used to consider narcissistic abuse needed a magnetic title. Readers who had accompanied me on that relationship ride via my blog would likely have strong title suggestions. I thought, why not hold another contest?

Well, for starters, I created massive confusion.

“Why are you renaming the book?” asked a plethora of readers and friends. The name Love Without Traffic, which I couldn’t love more, had arrived during my first contest. I repeatedly explained that I wasn’t renaming the novel. The contest was for a new book!

“But why are you publishing another book before Love Without Traffic?” Many had been encouraging me to turn the blog into a book for several years but had been awaiting the novel even longer.

The answer to the book order question could inspire its very own book. Suffice to say for now, the blog let me know in no uncertain terms that it was ready to become a book immediately. It then presented a very convincing case for why it had to launch first.

Despite the confusing start, the contest got off to a really fun start. I was grateful that an eventual voting process would decide between the creative, deep, and catchy title suggestions that were rolling in. I could never have chosen between them myself.

Just as the contest momentum was starting to build, I went to Long Island for my nephew’s beautiful wedding, which turned into a much longer stay in New York than I’d anticipated.

“How’s the new book coming along?” a friend asked the night before I finally left New York. What new book? That exaggeration is only ever so slight. I’d done next to nothing with it in during those seven weeks.

I was beyond grateful to share time with cherished family and friends, yet oversummering with nonstop gatherings and activities and the frenetic energy of New York did not mix well with my ability to focus.

I grew up on Long Island and lived there until 2017, but we have both changed a lot since then. I’m now more accustomed to peaceful, slow-paced places like the ancient vortex mountains of North Carolina and the relaxing gulf coast of Florida. A catsitting gig in an area of Long Island people pay millions of dollars to live in had me thinking you couldn’t pay me millions to live there. Even the days spent oceanfront in my former community felt busy, bordering on intense.

In case that wasn’t enough to take me off my creative game, six planets retrograded at once.

As I rebounded in the mountains of Viriginia, a pitstop on my way to bask in the autumnal foliage magic and high vibes in WNC, I contacted my cover designer to let her know I was finally ready to move forward. This friend graciously told me there were a few things she needed before she could move forward – like a title.

Oh my! The contest! Okay, let me go apologize to everyone for falling off the face of the planet after they’d taken the time to share such fabulous suggestions, and I’ll get that contest cranking again.

As I began to write my “Sorry I got Moby Dicked by New York” post, it dawned on me that I got spit back out of the beast about six weeks too late to run the contest the way I’d envisioned. And since I was starting with an ebook and wouldn’t have the luxury of a back cover description, I realized the title needed to be simple. It also had to provide the gist of what a reader could expect.

After being led through a powerful guided meditation on the book’s path by Cheryl Ward, an amazing mentor I’d recently reconnected with, I sat to write this post. As I wrote the second sentence, I realized I had just written the title: The Relationship Ride!

Not only did this more fully encompass the blog, but “ride” also perfectly fit my cover image and the surfing theme that is interwoven into the book. I realized the book already knew what its title was all along; it just wanted me to catch it.

Thank you so much to those who joined the contest and contributed such great titles. There will be many more books, and I will get the next contest started early enough to see it through!

In the interim, you’re all invited to be part of my launch team which will grant access to the books before they are released to the public as well as special exclusive bonuses.

Keep that creativity flowing and stay tuned!

Join the launch team and/or read sample excerpts from The Relationship Ride here:

Blog Book Excerpts

Name My Novel

I need help naming my book! Join the Name My Novel contest and get exclusive access to the book before I release it to the public.

Several years ago, I held a contest to find an incredible title for the novel. I posted excerpts online and readers around the world suggested names and voted for their favorites. It was so much fun and blessed me with an amazing title that I couldn’t possibly love more.

I will finally (and at just the right time) publish Love Without Traffic later this year…but first, I’ve decided to publish another book!  I need help naming that book!

Those of you who have been around that long might remember that shortly after the contest, I went to Florida for a month, to focus on self-publishing Love Without Traffic. Instead, my life became a screenplay. I blogged about it and confused some readers along the way.

“Is this more of the novel?” they asked. It sure read like one! People got hooked on my real-life drama; the audience became its very own character.

Who’s to say what was “real” or how that plotline would have developed had it not been for the observation effect? Or the unconscious, previously unprocessed trauma that invited such a script to begin with?

I’ve learned a lot since then, namely that life doesn’t happen to us. It happens through us. If something is showing up on the movie screen of our lives that we don’t want to experience, we often try to change the projection, failing to grasp that the movie is coming from within us. To serve us! It certainly does not always look or feel that way.

I needed every moment of that movie I was projecting, in order to become who I am today. It’s my hope that like Love Without Traffic, AND this new book, which is loosely based on my blog, can help anyone who is starring in their own life-changing movie.

Inspiration for the choice to turn the blog into a book arrived years ago, and a series of synchronicities and signs, one of which I detailed in my last post, showed me it has to be published first.

So, as I’ve learned to do, I’m listening.

I’m almost done turning it into a book, but I don’t yet have a title. Hence hosting another contest! I held the last one on a site called Name My Novel, but I let that website go years ago and have better uses for my time than rebuilding it. So, we’ll just have it here, and in a Facebook group.

I will post two introductions and five or six excerpts on the website.

You can suggest titles as comments underneath the posts, send them via the comment forms under each post, or join the Name My Novel Facebook group. Once I have posted all the excerpts and collected all the titles, I’ll put them up to a vote. That will likely take place in the Name My Novel group, unless I can figure out how to do it here, also.

Thanks in advance for finding me a great title! For prize info and to vote in the group, join us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/namemynovel

 

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