Titling my work has become a large part of my writing process. In fact, it's usually the very first thing I do. Before I have any characters or scenes, even before I have a real story I come up with a title.
My titles are usually the basis for the main idea of whatever I'm writing be it poem or short story. That way whenever I feel like I'm straying away from the main point of the story I can read my title and it brings me right back to where I need to be.
One reason I'm writing this post is because recently I wrote a short story that I've yet to name. I didn't stick to my usual process of title first then write, and now I'm stuck with a nameless story. When this has happened to me in the past I've just went with the name of one of my major characters or a particularly important line. None of those seemed to fit with this short story. Because the story isn't character driven it would seem artificial to use the name of a character as the title.
So I thought maybe I'll go with an action that was performed or describe an important scene in five words (any more than 7 and the title would be too long for my taste), and that seemed like a more thesable idea.
What began as "Untitled short story"
evolved to "Alexandera"
then moved on to "Descent into the Realm"
and then became known as "The Demon-hybrid Huntress"
The title still needs some work, but I feel better working with any title rather than "untitled."
I also take advantage of name generators. It's always fun to see the titles these things come up with.
Here are a few of my favorites: Title-o-Matic
Band and Song name generator
Title Generator
Enjoy!
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Naming your Work
Posted by Dani at 4:42 PM
Labels: titles, writing tips
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2 comments:
Hmmmmmm - yes, I do know what you mean about 'titles'... sometimes, I start of with one - and keep thinking this isn't right... or I write an entire short story without a title until a title emerges...
CathM-
Thanks for stopping by! I've now tried to get into the habit of naming first, no matter what, just so that I have something to call it when it's finished. It's harder for me naming finished stories.
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