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Title for my Crime story?? HELP NEEDED?

My story is about a detective Olivia who's brother Matthew's wife is murdered and their daughter is critically injured.
They go through all the usual suspects, relatives, neighbours...
It turns out that the murdered is Olivia's chinese delievery girl Laura. Laura's real name is Ivy. Ivy's husband was arrested for killing his first wife and he died in prison. Ivy blamed Olivia and wanted Olivia to suffer as she had, by hurting her family. Ivy changed her face and identity and wiggled her way into Olivia's life to get close to her.
Ivy murdered her brother's wife but she couldn't kill the daughter because she can't bring herself to kill children.

I really need a title and if anyone has any other possible ideas or they see flaws in the summary please, ANY advice is greatly appreciated. :) :)

I NEED A TITLE FOR MY SHORT STORY!!!!!?

I am writing a short story about farts, poop, toilets and chilli. It is a funny short story but I can't think of a good title for it. One of my ideas is 'When the chilli backfired' but I am not really happy with it. Please help. Please suggest any ideas you have.

I need a good title? Help?

Is this the whole story or are you planning to add onto the chapter whose link you have provided?If the story finishes there itself, I believe "The deadline" doesn't make much sense. According to me, you can use a title that refers to the final stage of the life the central character is in (something like "The last rains" or similar).If the story isn't yet finished and you alone know the plot, it would be difficult to suggest title. However, I would recommend to keep the title relevant to the central character.Thanks for the A2A. I hope this helps.

I need help with a title for my story?

How about any of these? They're bits of poetry from the Romantic period, when writers were particularly obsessed with memory, so hopefully a few work for your story!


"The veil'd eye of memory"
(Shelley)
-- This would refer to the girl and how it's like someone is holding their hands over her memory's eyes.

"I sink forgotten"
(Byron)
-- From the boy's point of view.

"Wither'd Memory"
(Shelley)
-- This comes from the lines which go: "In my heart's temple I suspend to thee/These votive wreaths of wither'd memory". So this would refer to the boy and how he hangs the withered memories of the girl in the temple of his heart - very romantic ;)

"On his memory cling"
(Shelley)
-- This could mean two things: that he clings on to his memory of her before she lost her own, or that she clings on to the memories that he has and describes to her.

"To whom my memory clings"
(Byron)
-- Similar to the above, but from a slightly different point of view.

"In a forgotten tongue"
(Wordsworth)
-- The full line is "In a forgotten tongue, he warbles melody", which would refer to the boy: he talks of an amazing love that she has no memory of, so his words are like beautiful music sung in a forgotten language: she can't remember the love, but it sounds beautiful to her. In fact, you could just call the story "Forgotten Tongue", which could refer both to the way he is speaking (it's like another language/tongue) AND to the intimate relationship they used to have (she used to be very familiar with his actual tongue, but now she has no memory of it!!!).

"My own forgotten sleep"
(Shelley)
-- This could refer to the boy, who can no longer sleep from worrying about the girl and if she will ever remember him. She has forgotten him and so he has forgotten sleep.

"Long forgotten hands"
(Byron)
-- Have the hands been long forgotten, or have the long hands been forgotten?! Ha ha ha!


Hope there's something in among all that! Good luck with your story.

I need a creative title for my story!?

"Can you hear my fear?"
"Ever hear of Glossophobia?"
Scared Speechless"
"Nervous Nelly"
"Jumpy Jodie" (if that's your name)

I need a story title for my dark love story...?

im just gonna think of random kewl names...lol here i go. [x

Heavenly Sinful
Charming
Falling Up


...idk lol those just sound kewl to me. XD Btw that a really kewl story, i'd read it!! :D

Are there any tools to help me find a title for my stories?

What types of titles do you like best?  Are there titles from other works you admire?  I'd think about this and try to figure out what other authors are doing, and then try to duplicate it.  To me, the best titles are either poetic or meaningful, or a bit of both.  Things like "To Kill A Mockingbird," "All the Pretty Horses," "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," just sound nice and strike a particular mood.  If you can pull a nice line from your story, something that sounds nice and is evocative, perhaps try that.Other strong titles are meaningful words that standout and hook you, like "Atonement," or "Roots".Strong name titles can also work, especially if you have a striking main character or place name.  Think "Lolita," "The Great Gatsby" or "The Hobbit." Sound, image, and meaning are what you're striving for.  I'd say you try to mix either sound or image with meaning at least, but what you want most of all is something catchy and memorable.  I don't know of any great resources for this, and I'd really just recommend thinking on titles you like.  (I, for example, am a sucker for the slightly poetic.  I love "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," "The Sun Also Rises," "Her Fearful Symmetry," stuff like that...) But here's a link I found after a casual perusing.  It might help: Choosing the Right Name for Your Story

Title for my fantasy story?

I need a title for my story and there is going to be a series of book so I need help with what I could call them. If you have any ideas please tell me and tell what you think of my story. These aren't the names of the characters or the places I chose them so that the story isn't confusing.

Main character is Kayle Holland, a 15 year old girl who has just moved from Los Angeles (or equally large and busy city) to the sleepy town of Fairville... and hates everything about it. One day, on the way home from school (where all the girlsare preppy and the boys obnoxious jerks), she finds a beautiful crystal in a mud puddle. Later, the crystal hatches into a miniature dragon named Hinoki who tells her a story of how in the early 1800s, a good wizard trapped the few dragons who had not been slaughtered in crystals to protect them, promising that when the "Dragon Keeper" arose, they would be freed to once again inhabit the Earth. As it turns out, the wizard is Kayle's creepy old neighbor, and she is the next Dragon Keeper. She and Hinoki are transported all over the world via the wizard's magic to where crystals have been spotted, freeing the dragons inside and finding places where they can live in peace. All the while, she must keep her parents from finding out about anything.

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