by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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Thanks, Elizabeth! I always get such good ideas from these roundups. They're almost always really timely, too. Right now, I'm trying to work out exactly the right title to my WIP, and what do I see? An article on choosing the right title. These links are always helpful!
Hope the post helps, Margot!