To me, going rogue means that someone isn’t gonna take crap from anyone. She was called “rogue” during the campaign because she no longer listened to them(The entire campaign was a train wreck) she wanted no part of it, and decided to do things her way, I like it.
Rogue, renegade - whatever... they all work.
I remember that. I just think there was probably a more upbeat sounding title out there. But, Harper Collins and News Corp have way more experience in publishing than I do and know a whole lot more about it so if they’re ok with it, I’ll go with them. I doubt she forced the title on them or anything.
I like it, too.
I thought going rogue meant something like “off the reservation”
I think it might’ve been used in the context of Jack Bauer and 24. http://www.overthinkingit.com/2009/03/18/when-is-a-rogue-not-a-rogue-when-hes-jack-bauer/
Being a maverick.