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    Winning Free-tique titles, Vote for your Faves!



    UPDATE: The title for the book has been decided. It is….THE GREAT CALL OF CHINA. Thanks to everyone who participated in the contest.  With over 500 entries, it was a stunning success.  Snoop and I hope you had a great time playing.

    Here are the results (well, most of the results)…

    I’m not sure when the final title for the book will be decided (that decision lies with the publisher) so I’ll announce it on my website and to the winner personally when I know–hopefully soon! In the meanwhile, here are the new titles I received that I’ve forwarded on (in no particular order)…Please vote for your favorites!
    TITLES THAT WON A HALF-PAGE TIQUE

    • SWEET AND SOUR SUMMER
    • HOT-POT LUCK
    • THE ORIENT SUCCESS
    • WEST MEETS EAST
    • THE MIA DYNASTY (if character was named Mia)
    • JADE IN CHINA (if character was named Jade)
    • PEKING LUCK
    • GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FENG SHUI

    If one or more of the above titles is yours, email me the first half-page (double-spaced) of your children’s fiction manuscript to snoop at cynthealiu dot com. PLEASE PASTE YOUR WORK INTO YOUR EMAIL. Remember, this half-page should represent the first thing an editor or agent would see when you make a submission. In the subject line of your email, tell me what type of work it is (PB, ER, CB, MG, or YA), provide MS TITLE, and word count of entire work. Also include the winning title(s) in the body of your email. Please give me at least a week to return your tiques; I’m pretty swamped these days but will try to get to it ASAP!

    Please note: there were a few titles that were already under consideration before the contest. These titles are not eligible to receive a prize because we already have them. But in case you were wondering what they were, they are…

    • MADE IN CHINA*
    • GREAT CALL OF CHINA*
    • CHINA DOLL*

    *Sorry, guys, but I still hope you had fun exercising your *noodle* for the contest.

    Finally, I wanted to list the titles that were totally inappropriate but worth a mention for your reading pleasure.

    • IT’S ALL CHINESE TO ME
    • THAT’S THE WAY I EGG ROLL
    • IF THE SHU FITS
    • A GOOD MEIN IS HARD TO FIND
    • BLOOD IS THICKER THAN SOY SAUCE
    • LONG TIME NO CHI
    • CHINEASY COME, CHINEASY GO
    • YOU DIM SUM, YOU LOSE SOME
    • IS THERE MSG IN MY DNA?
    • WHERE THERE’S A YIN, THERE’S A YANG
    • FOR WHOM THE EGG ROLLS

    You all are too funny! Thanks for participating, and feel free to congratulate the winners and put in your vote for your favorites by commenting here.

    Happy titling,

    Cynthea and Snoop



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    17 Comments »

    Comment by Tara Lazar
    2008-02-19 23:22:51

    OMG! I can’t believe you liked “Girls Just Wanna Have Feng Shui”! I almost didn’t submit that one! I’m thrilled “Jade in China” and “The Orient Success” made it into the final round, too. This was a really fun contest! Thank you so much, Cynthea!

    (I love “For Whom the Egg Rolls” and “Long Time No Chi”!)

    Comment by Cynthea
    2008-02-20 09:49:41

    Wow! Three! You’re good! Thanks for the help!

     
     
    Comment by Carol
    2008-02-20 11:36:21

    Mine is “West Meets East,” but I love “Sweet and Sour Summer.” Maybe it’s because I’m a huge fan of sweet and sour shrimp. :)

    Comment by Cynthea
    2008-02-20 16:54:00

    Me, too! YUMMY!

     
     
    Comment by Ginger Smith
    2008-02-20 22:19:33

    I submitted THE KIM DYNASTY. Did you change the name or was that another submission? If it’s someone else’s… DARN, I WAS SO CLOSE!!! That was fun. Thanks for including everyone.

    Comment by Cynthea
    2008-02-20 22:21:12

    It was someone else’s submission. I’m sorry! You were very close!

     
     
    Comment by Tara Lazar
    2008-02-21 10:22:10

    “The Great Call of China” is a great title! Good luck with the book release!

    Comment by Cynthea
    2008-02-22 12:28:39

    Thanks!

     
     
    Comment by colleen kosinski
    2008-02-21 19:20:58

    I was You Dim Sum You Lose Some!

    I had so much fun brainstorming. I jotted down ideas as I watched Anthony Bordein (sp?) in Singapore.

    If you ever need an idea generator again, I’d be happy to do it — no prize required.

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    Comment by Cynthea
    2008-02-22 12:29:20

    That is very sweet! Thanks for the offer. I’m glad you had fun coming up with ideas (and funny ones, too!)

     
     
    Comment by Kim Kasch
    2008-02-21 21:45:24

    It was so much fun - even though I didn’t make the final cut. I thought it was hilarious and I REALLY like the Great Call of China

    Comment by Cynthea
    2008-02-22 12:30:15

    Thanks! I’m very happy with the title, too. It was fun reading all the entries!

     
     
    Comment by Andrea Wang Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-02-22 10:45:56

    This contest was a blast! Mine was Peking Luck, after one of my favorite foods. I’m thrilled it made the final round!

    I love The Great Call of China - looking forward to reading it!

    Comment by Cynthea
    2008-02-22 12:36:05

    Peking Duck is one of my favorite dishes, too. Mmmm….Getting hungry.

     
     
    Comment by Nancy Alpert
    2008-02-22 16:22:26

    Hmm…was there more than one submission for West Meets East — I was pretty sure my friend and I brainstormed that one, too! You didn’t go for our personal fave: Unfortunate Cookie (or Fortunate Cookie (with main character, Cookie!))

    Comment by Cynthea
    2008-02-22 23:35:39

    I got WEST MEETS EAST twice. So both of you won a half-page tique. Snoop decided that Fortune Cookie puns would not count since technically they were invented in the States. So picky!

     
     
    Comment by mrspilkington
    2008-02-23 12:18:35

    THE GREAT CALL OF CHINA is a fantastic title — looking forward to the book’s release!

     
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