What sounds better?

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussions' started by StevenKing, Nov 21, 2009.

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  1. StevenKing

    StevenKing Active Member

    Hello,
    I have a little project in mind. What soumds better:
    "Quips from the Quill"
    or
    "Quill Quips"

    Thanks!
    Steven
     
  2. BlueMason

    BlueMason Audaces fortuna juvat

    hm.... c) Quill's quips :)
     
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  3. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    "Quips from the Quill" flows better on the tongue . . . but it is reminiscent of the well-known** column by Jim Quilleran, "Straight from the Quill."

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    **Fictionally well-known, that is, featured in the dozen or more Lillian Braun cat mysteries (our current favorites for driving-around audio books).
     
  4. friartuck

    friartuck New Member

    How about Quillips?
     
  5. "Quips from the Quill" sound good, it looks more attractive rather than Quill Quips.
     
  6. TinTim2

    TinTim2 New Member

    Well, there are merits for either expression. It would be easier to determine which is superior choice if we knew what the project was about. Just a thought.
     
  7. StevenKing

    StevenKing Active Member

    Thanks for asking...

    I am considering launching a 'net biz and the prospective title would be for writing articles about various subjects.

    Kindly,
     
  8. cutedeedle

    cutedeedle I speak Geek. Will translate on request.

    I second the the vote for "Quillips." Catchy, unusual and will likely make people curious what Quillips means and thus visit your site, which is what you want -- getting them to the site is your primary goal. Once they're hooked if the subjects are of interest they'll stay, read, perhaps click to link ads. My next choice is "Quips from the Quill."

    (I was a long time I.T./I.S. Director, including managing web site techs & administrators.)
     

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