I think that some other posts elsewhere have touched on this subject a little, but I thought I would drag this out into the open and tie it up so that we can all get our big sticks out and take a swing at it. (Holy crap, that was a long sentence.)
Anyways, so one of the most important things that we as writers need for our stories are of course, titles. After all, the title is the first part of the story that our readers see. It is how they judge if our story is worth getting into in the first place. So of course, our titles need to be wonderful and amazing. But how are we to do that? What makes a good title in the first place? And, on the other end of the spectrum, what makes a bad title? Let's hear your thoughts on titles.
My view on them is fairly simple. The worst title in existence is Untitled. You need to call your story something besides that, even if it does smell like something you'd leave in the toilet.
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