NotWise
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That's probably just a random chance, but I won't work out the odds.I was looking at my downloaded stats from a few months ago (which one is wont to do from time to time) and noticed an intriguing anomaly.
About a third of my near-100 tales have garnered the Scarlet H, but of all the stories with a title beginning after the letter 'S' (13 of them) only one gets the 'aitch, so less than ten percent.
Now, part of this can be dismissed as another Lit oddity (by including articles in sorting titles, my 'The Bikini of Brevity' really should be a 'B' title, not a 'T'') and so this therefore artificially distorts the alpha-sorting pattern.
But still, is this a sign I should only stick to story titles earlier in the alphabet? Are readers truly that finely tuned?
I once read a "How To" on titling. It wasn't the best "How To" I've ever read. One of the author's guidelines was "Never start a title with 'The' or 'A'." Presumably "An" would have been verboten as well. She said she'd never read a story that started with "The." Some readers have very odd rules about what they will or won't read, and why not? They're faced with a glut of stories and they're free to use arbitrary rules to narrow their choices.
If she could skip stories starting with "The," maybe other readers down-vote stories that start with "The." You never know.
Personally, I try to avoid starting titles with articles, but that's just so they don't get clumped together in an alphabetical listing.
