The title implies that there is a core narrative about the 'devil problem'. This could be something very personal like a person's inner struggle with their dark side which they see as a 'devil problem'. Then the 'other true stories' are likely to be a collection of various true accounts that are in some way related, maybe they all deal with the supernatural, or they all have a moral undertone. It gives the reader the idea that there is a focus on the 'devil problem' but also a broader range of real - life stories to explore.
Since it's about true stories, it may contain accounts of people who faced moral dilemmas related to the concept of the devil, like stories of people who were on the verge of doing something bad but then had a change of heart. There could also be stories about people's experiences with forces they couldn't explain, such as feeling an unexplainable presence that they associated with the devil or some other supernatural entity. And maybe some stories are about how people overcame these strange and often scary situations through their own strength or the help of others.
It could be interpreted as a specific piece within the 'time stories' collection. Maybe it's a turning point in the story that the card represents.
It could mean a love story that has elements of truth but also some fictionalized parts. Maybe it's based on a real event but with some details changed for the sake of the story.
One way to interpret it is that the husband is becoming more like a daughter in terms of his relationship with his wife. Maybe he's more submissive or reliant on her in certain ways.
We can interpret it in terms of the literary devices used. The author might use symbolism, foreshadowing, or character development to convey deeper meanings. For example, a recurring black object in the stories could symbolize death or doom, which helps to create a certain mood and enhance the overall message of the book.
It could be seen as a metaphor. Just as a trumpet makes a bold, distinct sound, the idea might be to present New York stories in a bold and unique way. It could also suggest that there are elements within New York stories that are as loud and attention - grabbing as a trumpet's blast.
One way to interpret it could be in terms of an unstoppable arrival or appearance. For instance, in a story about a magical forest where new and beautiful flowers can't stop cumming (coming) into bloom. Every day, there are more and more varieties of flowers showing up, making the forest a more and more enchanting place.
Perhaps it means that in the novel, every 'one' (could be a character, an event, a concept) has its own distinct existence. Just like in life, each individual or thing is unique.
Look for repeated symbols. For example, if a white dove keeps appearing in the story, it might symbolize peace. Also, pay attention to the actions and characteristics of the characters. If a character is always greedy, they might represent the vice of greed in society.
It could mean to mimic the style of a novel. For example, if you love the fast - paced action style of a thriller novel, you could try to write your own story with that same tempo.