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Tue Jun 26, 2007 2:26 am
Alice says...



What are your titles? Do they fit your story right away or do they not make sense until the end? Would they catch someone's eye? Or are they just another one of the bland ones that people pass?
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Tue Jun 26, 2007 2:33 am
Writersdomain says...



I love titles!

Usually, my titles don't make sense until you near the end and usually they are more symbolic than anything. I'm not sure why, but base titles that refer to the literal part of a story bother me. They don't catch my eye as much as symbolic titles. I'd like to think that my titles catch the reader's eye, but I am not one to judge that sort of thing.

As for my titles? Well, here are a few from the past and my recent ones:

Past:

Heart's Turmoil
Guardians of the Vain Dream
Fate and Fallacies
Shackles of Destiny
To Rise

Recent:

Flames of Lecraesa
Tears of Lecraesa
Thunder of Lecraesa
Flowers of Lecraesa
Touch the Wind
Glaive
(in italics are potential ones - not used as of yet.)
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Tue Jun 26, 2007 2:55 am
Sam says...



Ooh, I love titles! I've always been jealous of CL's, they're always so hip and lovely.

My uber-favorites:

- The Something Beneath the Stairs

- Communist Jack

- Orange Black Box

I do like the chapter titles for Hourglass, though- I don't really like one-word titles, ergo I don't especially like 'Hourglass' by itself. I was stuck and needed something to save it as in Word. :P I think it's bland, personally...you'd get in the first three chapters, though, when they're carrying the man away from the library and the hourglass falls out of his pocket. Whoop-di-doo, surprise.

- Swollen Red H
- A Rather Convenient Truth
- The Perpetual Darkness of Beatrice Golden
- Ambidextrous Adelais
- The Problem of Nightmares

I think it's really awesome when titles have some wit to them, or tie into the story unexpectedly. If they're just bland, why should I read the story?
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Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:23 am
Teague says...



I suck with titles. End story. ^^

A few past ones:

-The Salty Sailor
-Final Reject
-Mon Dernier Jour Avec Toi (My Last Night With You) <--- sorry if I misspelled anything, I speak Spanish, not French.
-The Assassin King
-Echelon

A few tentative ones mixed with those that never saw the light of day:

-Seven Years (which was the title I had before Final Reject)
-Proverbs of a Seventh Grader
-Ghost Waiter
-The Delusion Department
-For the Longest Time
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Tue Jun 26, 2007 8:50 am
Rydia says...



I think my titles tend to make sense after the first few chapters and sometimes straight away. A few I've used for stories are -

Suns, Planets and a whole load of Balls
A.K.A. Mr Pailey's adventures through Space.
Mr Pailey's adventures through time (will also have a more appropriate title when we think of one.)
When Writers are no Longer Needed (Not very original so it matches the story. Lol. Wrote it when I was thirteen or something. Might do a re-write.)
Mage Wars (Again, a very old one)
The Last Human About androids. Title still questionable and very far from finished.)
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Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:05 pm
Sumi H. Inkblot says...



I'm told I have a knack for titles. I dunno.

Past titles-

A Lot Bit (I'm actually fond of this one)

Magic Hath April

Present titles:

Geezer's Property

Kismet

Egotistical Fire-Opal

Road to the River of Dreams


Future titles:


If I Can Blow Up the World, Why Am I Doing Batman's Laundry? and Other Sidekick Questions

Bless the Broken Road

Cat's Eye

A Raveled Scarf For Her Birthday

Wings of the Brave

A Soda Can Be Twice as Sweet (and Other Horror Stories about Over-Caffeinated Teens)

Labyrinth of the Sea, Broken in the East

Carnival of the Legends


....heh. That was long :shock:

the point, basically, is that I think of a lot of titles. XD

And you tell me if they "catch the eye". :P
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Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:33 pm
Black Ghost says...



I like Titles a lot, and I get really excited when I come up with one that fits my story. Here are some I've used in the past and some that are just floating around in my mind:

-Celesta
-Delusion
-Why
-The Oil Mark
-Shades of Despair
-The Deafening Rainfall
-Starlight

Meh, they're not so great....
  





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Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:52 pm
Lilith says...



I usually don't really have a title for most untle there done but lets see there was:

Devils Walk

My Untitled Imagination

Freedom Fall

Harrison


My work in progress:

Why do you look at me that way?


Just some of my newer ones but yeah.
Duffy -- "Watch out for Jesse, he wants what he can't have."
Emily -- "Oh boy, he can have me."
Duffy -- "Figures..."
  








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