The writer chooses a title based on his or her own reasons. Sometimes, the writer is not the one who chooses the title. The publishing company may decide to change the title to appeal to a larger audience and thus make more money.
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A writer can have many choice of words. It depends on what the writer choose's to write about.
The writer should ask himself, "How much should the narrator know about the story?".
depends on who your sposed to be writing to
They wanted to reach a wider audience.
No, this is not a formal title.
Paperback Writer, for one.
Aoratos sygrafeas is a Greek equivalent to the title of the movie 'The Ghost Writer'.
Autor Widmo is a Polish equivalent to the title of the movie 'The Ghost Writer'.
Der Ghostwriter is a German equivalent to the title of the movie 'The Ghost Writer'.
The writer needs to understand the story before deciding on a title.
If you ask me I'll better choose a title because a crown can be bought after having a title but a title can't be bought if you choose a crown.
the writer needs to understand the story before deciding on a title
Pisac iz senke is a Serbian equivalent to the title of the movie 'The Ghost Writer'.
Roman Polanskis Skyggen is a Norwegian equivalent to the title of the movie 'The Ghost Writer'.
Writer's Identification
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