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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-01-29 05:10 pm

[ SECRET POST #6964 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6964 ⌋

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[personal profile] larathia 2026-01-30 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I used to feel the same way, until I found out a common thread in all those long titles is they're basically telling you the things they don't really want to spend time on. The ultra long titles are like unavoidable "story to date" prologues; they tell a prospective reader the broad strokes of the setting before they ever pick up the book.

And then the writer almost always goes "Now that we've established that, THIS OTHER DEVELOPMENT that comes from those givens is what the story actually is."

Sometimes it's good. Sometimes it's awful. But I'll give them credit for at least putting the AO3 summary on the cover, at least.