I'm a fan of #3! I guess I like it because it links back to your blog, and if you continue your blog after the book, it could be a good link to have book readers venture to your blog.
3,2,1 in that order. I think that the rest of the blurb can explain the nature of the parody and the intended readership. Anything with 'pedagogy' in the title or subtitle is going to stop some people even picking it up!
I know I'm late to the party, but I recommend #2. I have an affection for #3 because it's the title of the blog that I so love, but I'm thinking it sounds a little redundant with "Pencil Me In." I like #2 because it will explain to a potential reader, who isn't familiar with the blog, what they are going to get from the book. If I were unfamiliar & picked it up off the shelf at my local B&N, #2 would intrigue me most.
One colon in a title is bad enough. Two is ridiculous.
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ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of #3! I guess I like it because it links back to your blog, and if you continue your blog after the book, it could be a good link to have book readers venture to your blog.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Becky, #3, for all the same reasons and because I've come to love "pencil integration" as a term. My second choice would be #2.
ReplyDelete#3. No contest. The other two are like explaining the punchline before the setup.
ReplyDeleteI'm for number three, as well. Oh, who's writing the book, John or Tom?
ReplyDeleteI think it will be John, but I suppose it could be Tom. I haven't given that any thought.
ReplyDelete3,2,1 in that order. I think that the rest of the blurb can explain the nature of the parody and the intended readership. Anything with 'pedagogy' in the title or subtitle is going to stop some people even picking it up!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely number 3!
ReplyDeleteI agree with 3 being the coolest choice!
ReplyDeleteIt should be 3 and I was liking Tom so who is this John guy?
ReplyDelete3 or The fight for graphite
ReplyDelete3 or what Richard W said.
ReplyDeleteI like 2.
ReplyDeleteI know I'm late to the party, but I recommend #2. I have an affection for #3 because it's the title of the blog that I so love, but I'm thinking it sounds a little redundant with "Pencil Me In." I like #2 because it will explain to a potential reader, who isn't familiar with the blog, what they are going to get from the book. If I were unfamiliar & picked it up off the shelf at my local B&N, #2 would intrigue me most.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well, John!