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simplyn2deep ([personal profile] simplyn2deep) wrote2012-01-13 11:32 am

Question for the writers out there

I have this fic that gnawing at my brain and I'm itching to work on it, but I have this weird...thing...where I can't work on a fic before I know certain things about it - characters, the BIG problem, overall flow, ending...TITLE.

And that's where I'm stuck. The title.

I think I have pretty much this entire story figured out, but the darn title. and leaving it as Untitled H50 AU Restaurant isn't an option. Like...at all. THIS NEEDS TO HAVE A TITLE. By May 1st.

Normally when I come up with a title, I use the line from a song that's the overall inspiration for the piece, or a line from the fic that's been simplified...but in this particular case, I don't think I can do that. And I'm not too fond of random titles that have nothing to do with the story either.

So my question to you fic writers is: HOW DO YOU COME UP WITH TITLES?

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[personal profile] fairytales 2012-01-13 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Titles are hard! It's rare for me to have a title before I write it (although sometimes I have!) and a lot of times I'm left staring at the thing, wondering what to title it.

Usually I take lines from the stories and modify them. Dialogue is especially good. I took a non-fiction class and my professor told me that titles need to sum up the story/article or reflect the theme in some way so lately I've been looking at the theme or purpose and using that. For instance, I have a fic titled "a kiss to make your heart bleed" that involves a kiss - given from the wrong person, hence the make your heart bleed.

It's nice when titles just kind of pop out at you! I wouldn't start worrying too much until you get more of it written - you still have plenty of time, luckily!
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[personal profile] fairytales 2012-01-13 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh that's awesome! :D Congrats on getting something!

Good luck with the story, as well.