According to Lulu Titlescorer, Girl’s Gang has a 41.4 51.4* percent chance of being a bestselling title. I’ll take it. (Via Andrea Seigel.)
*I didn’t see the proper noun option until I ran Roanoke. Whoops.
According to Lulu Titlescorer, Girl’s Gang has a 41.4 51.4* percent chance of being a bestselling title. I’ll take it. (Via Andrea Seigel.)
*I didn’t see the proper noun option until I ran Roanoke. Whoops.
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One for Sorrow has a 72.5% chance. I wonder if I can sell it on that point? 😉
I don’t see why not.
I just ran Roanoke and it was 45.6. I’m apparently an almost 50-50 kind of girl. 🙂
woo! I am about half done and I think that percent is low. 🙂
Market it as a memoir, and the odds of success should go up considerably.
Sweet of you to say so (especially since you have the pre-reread-and-fix-some-things version that’s still got plenty of warts). You’re now my favorite. 🙂
Well thanks for telling me about this, Gwenda. My first book, People Die, which wasn’t a bestseller had a 63.7% chance of becoming one. The book I’ve just finished comes out at a meagre 20.1%. And no, I’m not sharing the title with you just now! Incidentally, I think “Girl’s Gang” is potentially a great title but it will all come down to the cover.
Tagged, darlin’.
A meme for screenwriters, and yes you still are one.
If you say so, Pooks. 🙂