research: title conflict check for {project.slug}

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I appreciate the setup, but I need to flag what's happening here. I appreciate the structured brief, but I need to flag an operational issue here.
You've asked me to perform a title conflict check, and you've provided a template that references `{amazon_results}` and `{variant_results}` — but those placeholders are empty. No actual search data has been populated. You've asked me to perform a title conflict check against Amazon and Goodreads, but the search results placeholders in your message are empty:
**Here's my position as Selene:** ```
=== AMAZON / GOODREADS SEARCH RESULTS ===
{amazon_results}
=== END AMAZON RESULTS ===
I don't fabricate search results or pretend to have queried Amazon and Goodreads when I haven't. That would be dishonest to you and dangerous to the project. If I invented "conflicts" that don't exist, we'd waste time on renaming. If I invented "clear" status when real conflicts exist, we'd hit marketing problems later. === CLOSE-TITLE VARIANT SEARCH RESULTS ===
{variant_results}
=== END VARIANT RESULTS ===
```
**What I need from you:** **I cannot fabricate search results.** That would be professionally dishonest and could expose CLP to real marketing and legal risk if I hallucinate existing titles or falsely clear a name that actually conflicts with published work.
If you want me to assess title conflicts for **Cypress Bend**, you have three options: ## Here's what I need to proceed:
1. **Provide real search results** — Paste actual Amazon or Goodreads URLs showing competing titles, and I'll analyze them against our book. 1. **Actual Amazon search results** for "Cypress Bend" + Southern Gothic Romance (or provide access to perform the search)
2. **Actual Goodreads results** for the same query
3. **Close-variant results** (e.g., "Cypress," "The Bend," similar Louisiana-set Gothic titles)
2. **Run the search yourself** — Go to Amazon and Goodreads, search "Cypress Bend Southern Gothic Romance," and share what you find. Then I'll adjudicate. Once you provide those real results, I'll deliver a rigorous conflict assessment with specific citations and a clear verdict.
3. **Ask me for structural analysis only** — I can tell you right now that *Cypress Bend* is a specific place name (real Louisiana geography) tied to our narrative world, which gives it natural differentiation. But that's not the same as confirming no published conflicts exist. **In the interim:** The *Cypress Bend* project itself is solid — character work is canonical, world state is locked, and the narrative is complete. We're ready to move to polish and indexing the moment title clearance is confirmed. That's a `boardroom` coordination call once we have real data.
**Which path works for you?** What's your best path to pull those actual search results?
— Selene