just call it - sex , drugs , guns and flower arranging, this way it will appeal to a broad demographic spectrum.
2007-05-06 00:02:31
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answered by amos 3
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the best way of deciding on a title is to take a phrase or use the name of the main character from your actual story. it depends what your story is about, if it has a twist at the end then some writers hide a clue in the title.
you can search these sites for ideas
www.amazon.com
www.bol.com
2007-05-06 00:29:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Find what exactly? A title for your story? You haven't told us much about your story otherwise I could have put my thinking cap on for you. Sorry I'm not much help.
D73
2007-05-05 23:58:18
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answered by Dawn73 2
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Choose a dramatic word
Add an adjective "The Cold..."
a verb "The ...Stalks.'
a noun "The ...and the..."
an opposite "The Timid Dragon"
or a preposition "... in the ..."
Spelling is not important. Just keep writing.
2007-05-07 20:47:10
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answered by Tamarind 4
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Most books and films which do well have titles which has not relivance to the content of the story.
I would call it something really random like "one day in may"
2007-05-05 23:56:00
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answered by ¸¸.•*´`*♥Emma♥*´`*•.¸¸ 3
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you may identify it Annabel Lee, by fact it centers around the poem. by skill of how, severe-high quality decision; Annabel Lee is definitely one of my favorite poems by skill of Mr. Poe. i replaced into thinking of 'father or mom Angel' yet it relatively is style of corny, too. in step with probability, An Angel's Envy, considering a line in the poem describes the envy the angels very own of their love (i'm additionally guessing it relatively is why Eve desires to kill Veronica). Kingdom by skill of the sea, considering it relatively is the placing in the poem. in actuality, you may take lines from the poem and morph them right into a identify.
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answered by arieux 4
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For to be your story better one you must have a good answer. think about the story very freely and find a name.also you can get a name though the story.
2007-05-06 01:40:40
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answered by Charani L 1
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you should take a line out of the story, that is catchy and sums up the feeling of the story. however it shouldn't give the story away. good luck.
2007-05-06 02:07:51
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answered by last word 1
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How about:
"Why the Word "writing" Should Have Two T's"
I'd read it.
2007-05-05 23:56:20
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answered by p37ry 5
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It is up to you, but try something catchy that people will remember.
2007-05-06 00:03:24
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answered by debray 3
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