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How much work does your title do to take readers into the story?Visit Ken Jaworowski's website.
Small Town Sins was fairly easy to write, but the title gave me headaches. I was foolishly enamored of the working title, The Second Girl I Ever Kissed, which was taken from a line a character says. Luckily, my agent and editor talked me out of it and we brainstormed Small Town Sins. That, I think, gives the reader a sense of the setting, and an inkling of the plot.
What's in a name?
The character names are taken from...[read on]
Q&A with Ken Jaworowski.
--Marshal Zeringue