
How much work does your title do to take readers into the story?Learn more about the book and author at Andrew Porter's website.
With my first novel, In Between Days, the title was the last thing I figured out, and I went through many lists of many possibilities before arriving at it. With my current novel, The Imagined Life, though, the title simply grew out of the writing, a passage in one of the last chapters that begins “In the imagined life, so much is different.” As soon as I wrote that passage, I opened up a document I’d been using to save possible titles in and wrote down “The Imagined Life” and highlighted it, though I think I sensed even at that moment that this would be the title. It just fits perfectly with the main story of the novel—a story about a man who is trying to retrace what happened to his father, who disappeared when he was twelve. His whole life has been imaging how his life would have been different had his father not disappeared. At the same time, the title also fits nicely with the storylines of many of the other characters in the book too, all of whom have...[read on]
My Book, The Movie: In Between Days.
Q&A with Andrew Porter.
--Marshal Zeringue