Episode 011: How to Find The Perfect Book Title

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @silvanasandoval2965
    @silvanasandoval2965 4 года назад +38

    First, super hyped for this episode: naming a book is definitely one of the hardest parts of the writing process.

  • @Michelle-kw8dc
    @Michelle-kw8dc 4 года назад +17

    I think it's worth considering how naming the book "100 Days of Sunlight" affects the reader from the beginning. As it is the theme (and therefore the revelation at the end of the story), making it the title gives the reader something of a "reread" perspective. People are going in looking for the aspects of sunlight, not surprised by them. It puts the reader "in the know," rather than in the mode of "curiosity," which in part gives the story the impact you're looking for. The title impacts how readers go into the story, assumptions, and what they're looking for, etc.

  • @soytuya2040
    @soytuya2040 3 года назад +7

    I think this is very helpful. Titles are the bane of my existence. I have such a hard time coming up with titles on my own. I have two ideas for graphic novels and the titles are the hardest part for me. I will give these ideas a try!

  • @alaynabeck7188
    @alaynabeck7188 4 года назад +18

    This was so great! Currently my document is titled, "Title not included."

    • @bappadityabhattacharya4433
      @bappadityabhattacharya4433 3 года назад +4

      That's so real... But I just put my pro's name so that it's easier to explain my story to someone who is kinda helping me write. Like the beta reader who I show my writing halfway. So if I have multiple WIPs I don't confuse them

    • @CatTubeVideosOfficial
      @CatTubeVideosOfficial 2 месяца назад

      My current document is named ‘idk what the title should be’ 😂

  • @BKPrice
    @BKPrice Год назад

    "This one's for the writers." Finally, a Kate and Abbie show dealing with writers.

  • @stiankallhovd7041
    @stiankallhovd7041 4 года назад +8

    Whoohoo! Started the first chapter of my story! I'm awesome! 😁😁
    #StartYourStoryChallenge

  • @laurenalyssa4677
    @laurenalyssa4677 4 года назад +15

    I loved this episode! My title is Rose and Glass and it’s a beauty and the beast retelling, so I think it reflects it pretty well. I’m just worried it might be too generic haha

  • @madelyn932
    @madelyn932 2 года назад +2

    I needed a name for the town in my book. I didn't know what to do so I thought of ship names that aren't to wide-known. Of course, I read books that aren't New York Times bestsellers, but what I ended up with was creating a ship name for Tessa and Weston.
    I think my book will be titled and take place in Teston Bay

  • @isabelmhango3828
    @isabelmhango3828 Год назад +1

    thank you so much now i have an idea of what my novel title will be for my second novel

  • @paulapoetry
    @paulapoetry 4 года назад +4

    My novel is called Distorted Perceptions. It always had that title, and it felt right from the outset. My short story/flash fiction collection is Alternative Landscapes. It's more abstract, rather than literally referring to landscapes, and it also came from the title of one of the stories, which is called Colour, Clutter, and Alternative Landscapes. Great discussion. I think many titles out there are too generic, because authors are so concerned about genre expectations. 😃💝

    • @bappadityabhattacharya4433
      @bappadityabhattacharya4433 3 года назад +1

      I already wanna read it. It's a great title

    • @emmywasilik8287
      @emmywasilik8287 Год назад

      I honestly love your book! I feel that these problems aren't addressed enough, and Distorted Perceptions helps bring acknowledgment to them.

  • @juniivi1333
    @juniivi1333 2 года назад +2

    I have two names in mind for my book. It's about a young girl who is kidnapped and used as a test subject by someone who wants to make like a potion kind of thing to keep children young.
    The two titles I have are "Timeless" and "Forever Young" but I'm not sure which one to use yet.

  • @christianknickerbocker604
    @christianknickerbocker604 3 года назад +2

    I already chose a title but still tuned in just to hear your thoughts for future projects, although my current work is a serial and could go on for years 😅. Anyways, great video, I think that thinking about how you can make the reader ask a question is key. Make sure its strongly connected to your story or it won't ring true but other than that an original title that creates a question will always be a winner.

  • @blaircolquhoun7780
    @blaircolquhoun7780 Год назад +1

    I usually don't have any trouble titling my books, scripts, and stories. I can find a title very easily.

    • @dionmcgee5610
      @dionmcgee5610 Год назад

      Me also. Love picking out which is the best for whatever type of project it is- novel, short story, or even song- the last usually obvious and always easiests.

  • @gabrieleriva_bboykappside
    @gabrieleriva_bboykappside Год назад

    What really helped me was studying other people's creations. Mine is a fun project cause I'm not a professional but I intend to make it as realistic as possible, as I would have to make it a believable and enjoyable story. So I watched various media, from anime/manga, comics and cartoons to games and I noticed a pattern, especially since I like to mimic that sort of theme picking: there is a rather specific concept in the story, or just a regular word but it's specifically put into context so that it's clearly distinguishable. This particularly is a really used and interesting pattern in manga/anime I really like.
    So they come up with the concept everything rotates around and make it the title, or maybe there is something related to said concept that united with the concept itself creates the lore, therefore it's a great way to summarize it into a few words, precisely two in most cases. I felt mine was dumb, so I changed it a lot, and when I decided to bring in the concept of the hip hop community I really love, I decided people would unite in crews, and one day the protagonist would form one with three friends. It is a world of constant fights between Rebels and Repressers, both specific categories having triggerable powers. Those three friends happened to have awakened powers and so are Rebels, hence the name "The Rebelcrew", which stuck as the main title.
    I loved it since I wanted something simple and viable, and I genuinely hope it doesn't already exist

  • @liamurati
    @liamurati 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much ladies for all the insights in this episode!! For now my title is still BOOK 1 haha. And as I am writing the scenes, the title list goes on and on... and ON... I am not over stressing it right now and continues to nourish it until something really strikes me. Something that I will do from now on is to add next to each potential title a "why" section to force me to reflect and see if it really serves the novel.

  • @gailc.m.victor
    @gailc.m.victor 4 года назад +4

    Interestingly, my two books that are titled came to me from the premise. They are two books in a seven book series. And, I haven't thought of a name for the series, or the subsequent books, really, because I think I just don't have enough information yet? It'll come eventually.
    The first book is called "The Tournament", because it has to do with... well, a tournament, and the events surrounding that. The second book is called "The Oasis" which I love, because it's a major location in the book, and it represents the theme of finding peace/relaxing/not stressing in the middle of a barren, desert place. ^_^

  • @savannahmorello8944
    @savannahmorello8944 4 года назад +3

    Great episode! I'm starting a new story now, and I did get a title at the start: In the Midst of Them. It really catches the theme I was going for, but after listening to y'all talk, I'm realizing that it's not concrete. There's no image, really. So I think I'm going to keep looking, like you suggested, as I write!

    • @nacholibrefan2
      @nacholibrefan2 3 года назад +1

      you posted this a while ago but for the record, I really like that title :)

    • @savannahmorello8944
      @savannahmorello8944 3 года назад +1

      @@nacholibrefan2 Aw, thank you! That’s encouraging to hear.

  • @margobarrett589
    @margobarrett589 4 года назад +1

    This podcast came at the right time! My debut novel is being edited rn, so I hv a lot of time on my hands to outline the sequel, to rest, and to think about the little things that go into writing a book- one of these things being the title! I hv a title, but it's not really fitting besides what happens at the end of my book... I'm also trying to brainstorm an overall name for the series, but that's really hard!!! I took you guy's advice and wrote down key words that center the theme and I grew more in love with my book. BROTHERHOOD is my main message, but I cant quite wrap my head around what to do... Thank you so very much for making this video and I will not procrastinate with my title anymore!!!! If you hv any suggestions, that would rlly help!

  • @anniek1746
    @anniek1746 4 года назад +4

    Loved this podcast!!!!

  • @bappadityabhattacharya4433
    @bappadityabhattacharya4433 3 года назад +2

    I think when they talked about a title not sounding like the genre. My title is Mismatched. And I am scared it's very general but doesn't sound like my genre. Is it catchy enough or should I change it?

  • @leonmayne797
    @leonmayne797 2 года назад +2

    I wrote my YA fantasy with a name that sounds like a literary title.

  • @alayamcgill7166
    @alayamcgill7166 Год назад +2

    For anyone who reads this comment, what is the very first thing that comes to mind when you hear the title: "Noble Fire" ?

    • @samantharose1001
      @samantharose1001 10 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe fantasy that has to do with royalty, elemental magic, or revenge

  • @jayashreechakravarthy4949
    @jayashreechakravarthy4949 Год назад

    I command everyone to see for themselves how many times I took it for humanity.