T-Rex: Writers always say "oh the hardest part is coming up with a name for your novel!" Well NOT ANYMORE, with...
T-Rex: ...T-REX'S GOOD TITLES FOR NOVELS!
T-Rex: Ahem. "A Third Mother", "Eighteen Ways To Kill Danny Polysemous", "The Rough-Hewn Beards Of Our Fathers", "What We Never Told Maria", and "Star Wars (The Different Kind)".
T-Rex: DONE. I would happily read SEVERAL of those novels!
Utahraptor: Wait, is the hardest part really the title? Not writing the WHOLE BOOK. The title?
T-Rex: Sure!
Utahraptor: Seems to me a title could be anything. If Shakespeare called Hamlet "Cybermurder 2k2" the play still would've been GOOD, you know? It still would've been a success. Probably more of a success, since "Hamlet" is just some guy's name, and the other suggests a murder with a soupçon of cyber.
Off panel: And in a better timeline, there's no "Shakespeare authorship" controversy, there's a "How Did Shakespeare Know What A Cyber Murder Was And Why Did He Predict One In 2002, But Only In The Title Of His Most Famous Work" controversy.
T-Rex: Frig! That IS a better timeline