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Though a title may seem like a small thing, it has a significant impact on how your story is perceived. Often the title alone determines whether someone will read your story or pass it by. Fortunately or unfortunately, it’s often the title that draws people in, despite the amount of time and energy you may have put into writing the story itself. So though it might be tempting to dash off the title, don’t.
Part One of Three:
Drawing Inspiration from the Story

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Draw inspiration from a key theme of the story. A successful title should fit the story in an apt but evocative way.[1]Think about the major theme of your story--is it revenge? grief? alienation?--and think of titles that evoke that theme. If, for example, the theme is redemption, you might title your story something like “Falling into Grace.”[2]
Part One of Three:
Drawing Inspiration from the Story

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Draw inspiration from a key theme of the story. A successful title should fit the story in an apt but evocative way.[1]Think about the major theme of your story--is it revenge? grief? alienation?--and think of titles that evoke that theme. If, for example, the theme is redemption, you might title your story something like “Falling into Grace.”[2]
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