: Re: How to create a title I am at a dilemma, as I cannot title my novel. So I created these questions. What creates a good title for a novel? What should I include/not include in my title?
I recently watch 7 editors choose stories for anthologies. They had read all of the stories a month or two earlier, and were now considering them in front of a live audience.
Every now and then, an editor would pick up a manuscript from the pile, read the title out loud to the audience, and say, "I have no memory of this. Give me a minute..." Then they'd flip through their notes.
Two of the stories were called "Payback." Fine stories both, but the titles did not help the editors recall them or distinguish them.
Then there were the stories where the editor would read the title out loud, and everyone in the room would instantly recall the important details of the story. (Sorry, I can't give examples. The stories haven't been published yet.)
What we in the audience learned from this: One key goal of a title is to help the editor instantly recall the story.
Probably the same for readers, and for word of mouth.
So find a title that helps people instantly recall some key ingredient that makes this story unique.
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