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Titles are hard. Trying to encapsulate your year's labour in one to four words is like herding cats.
My pet peeve is not length or brevity, but uncertainty. What on earth IS it? Whodunit, vampires, cookbook? No idea, why bother wasting effort trying to find out. It's made worse by the use of generic stock photo covers which are also more or less unrelated to content (and sometimes the same photo appears on more than one book). For obscurity and inanity in titles, it's hard to go past some of the late E Phillips Oppenheim: Ambrose Lavendale, Diplomat Moran Chambers Smiled Sir Adam Disappeared The Terrible Hobby of Sir Joseph Londe, Bart. |
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Titles can be hard, but sometimes, just sometimes, they turn out easy.
For some weeks (hmm... actually it's probably months now, though you couldn't tell from the amount of progress) I've been working on something that had just a numeric label (reference to where the seed idea came up in my journal). Two nights ago, while struggling over a major plot problem, I found the solution to that problem and - I think - the title for the story fell out at the same time. I won't share it yet, the story still has a long way to go so things may still change, but I'm very pleased with the possible title. And, meeera, it even has two words! (Sorry, I couldn't resist that small dig - I admit I didn't try real hard ![]() I am afraid, Pulpmeister, that the title might not please you. The title won't, on its own, tell you what the book is - so I'll have to take special care with the cover. |
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None of those are generic. I'm talking about the titles which are already titles of ten or twenty or more other books in print. To take the most generic of the ones you've mentioned: if you say, "I've just read Dune", pretty much everyone knows which book you read. If you say, "I've just read Shattered", no-one's any the wiser.
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That would be by Koontz, right? ...or was it "Shattered: The Life and Death of Humpty Dumpty"? I'm only going by memory. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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When I decided on the title for my first published novel (and, as a result, had a pretty good idea of the titles for the subsequent novels) I actually did a check on Amazon and a few other places. I was only able to find one or two others with the word in the title - and no exact matches. Great! ... I thought. The problem was that it was more than 2 years later that I finally published, and by that time I was able to find many books using the word in their title. And now? Let's not even go there. My book is way, way down the list. Even if I had really wanted one-word titles I had other choices, and I may have been wiser to go with those. The first book could have (legitimately, and with equal or greater relevance) had a title of "Aaranya" - which not only would have been less common, it would have been like starting a company called Aardvark Enterprises ![]() ![]() Last edited by gmw; 10-15-2015 at 09:02 AM. |
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Harlequin, Better Homes and Garden, TOR Fantasy, Baen, Berkley Prime Crime, O'Reilly .... With all the self pub, we lost that And yes, stock photos lead to too generic covers. Trees and Fog The Hooded person Sky or Stars An experienced Art department on tap can be a plus. |
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I've always figured single-word titles were attractive to publishers because they're easier to see from a distance. "Chosen" can be written in a font large enough to be read across a bookstore. The original title of that Belzoni book would seriously mess up the cover design.
(Of course, Belzoni-esque titles are still common in academia. Check out the articles from the 2015 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation) |
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On one word titles:
I think it depends on genre. I will use Wool as an example. When Wool originally came out, I was in a knitting forum. There was actually a thread devoted to that book. The reason being was because several knitters saw the title and immediately thought it related to the wool that comes from sheep. So they grabbed the book. Perhaps they should have read the blurb. Oh note, this is Hugh Howey's Wool. Now as to Dust, in the post-apocalyptic means one thing, in household, it would be totally different. |
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Fair point. Well, let's see... How about the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Full List of Academic Publications? Lots of books listed there.
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For 15 years I drove wedding limos-- retired today. If you think herding cats is tough, try getting half a dozen tipsy and tired bridesmaids/groomsmen into the limo. Makes herding cats look easy.
Dick Francis was very keen on one-word titles. (Including "Shattered). But with that brand name, Dick Francis, you knew what you were getting. (He occasionally branched to a whole two words) Risk Shattered Decider Bolt Enquiry Nerve My own three books are entitled, in order: Around the Houses Fast Tracks Murder on the Rabbit Proof Fence. I think the third and longest one is fairly clear... |
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