Re: Any ideas for a title?
- From: Milt <milton.trachtenburg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 15:07:28 -0000
On Jun 30, 4:10?am, boots <n...@xxxxx> wrote:
Drafter Girl <Drafter.G...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm stumped thinking of a title for my story, I guess I have writer's
block AFTER the whole thing is written.
It's basically a story about a mother who's farmhouse is burned to the
ground with her daughter trapped inside and her story for revenge as
she hunts down and kills her daughter's killers.
Anyone have any ideas?
"Aunt Guido"
"Making Oysters"
"Long Pork Delight"
"The Sound Of Music"
--
The sane answer to insanity is madness.
It doesn't matter what you call it. When a manuscript is accepted for
publication, the marketing department has the last say as to the
title. Give it a working title unless this is just written for your
own amusement and edification. In that case, if you are good enough
to write it, you are good enough to title it. When you ask other
people to do your thinking for you, you are telling the world, you are
not a writer. You wrote thousands of words. Pick three more and call
it a title. Why three? Because readers have short attention spans.
.
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