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I also like others of hers for the same reason: Hard Candy (it's that mix of rough and smooth that entices) and Girls like That, which is such a clever play on words that I automatically trust that the story that follows it will be good.
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
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She is a master at choosing one-word titles (like Trust)
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I love loads of titles, but my absolute favourite is...
Renaissance of the Heart by DanielleX. When you read the story the title just fits so perfectly.
Of my own stories, The Last Virgin, because it's so suggestive yet a bit of a surprise when you find out what it actually means.
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A steamy lesbian three way

Quote by puddleduck
Oh yes, Enjambment is great because it reflects the structure and the content of the poem. But then so is A List of Lonelinesses (how can you not read it after that title?), and The Point at Which You Entered.
I'm collecting all these titles to steal, by the way.
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Of my own stories, maybe 'Subliminal Boobage'?
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Already mentioned, but Sprite's Would You Like Ketchup With That is one of the best titles, and best stories, on the site.
Puppets of the Lens, by LeCygneNoir, is another great title on my fave list.

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But, but, but Verbal. You need to say why you like those titles.
I've always liked People Who Bought This Item, and I'm not sure why. Maybe it's just clever. Maybe there's just something subliminal about it that makes me want to click it.
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Yes much, thank you. But Simmerdownchick is now on a yellow card for lack of explanation.
Just tell me if I'm being too officious.
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I quite like 'The Benefits of Living Alone' by Jen. And I ain't telling you why.![]()
