: For questions about problems you encounter while working on the title of your literary work, such as legal questions about the copyright, style questions about capitalizing words in the title,
For questions about problems you encounter while working on the title of your literary work, such as legal questions about the copyright, style questions about capitalizing words in the title, process questions about finding a title that fits your work or questions about the influence of a publisher on the title of your work.
The title of a work of literature is the representative label used to reference that work in other literature or in verbal conversation. As such, it is often the first thing a potential reader knows or learns about the work, and can be a major factor in the decision by that person to pick up the work and at least start to read it. In this usage, it is similar to a brand name for other types of goods or services, especially if the book is part of a series of works.
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