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sage ([personal profile] sage) wrote in [community profile] ds_workshop 2007-04-24 07:58 pm (UTC)

I think all my best titles have come from quotes. I'm going to blame [livejournal.com profile] thete1 for this, because back in the day, she said that she relied heavily on Bartleby for her titles. Basically the trick is to plug in a word or phrase from the story and see what Bartleby comes up with. It also has the cool benefit of making you look a lot better-read than you actually may be. :P

Sometimes I get my titles out of the research I'm doing. Like I got "Search Without Warrant" from skimming the RCMP training manual (I was trying to figure out what sorts of stuff Fraser would be learning at Depot). Or else a link will lead to another link that has a perfect word in it.

And sometimes (quite a lot, actually) I get the title (and often an epigraph, too) from opening my Norton Anthology of Poetry at random and pointing blindly at a page. I use other books, too, because sometimes it takes six or seven tries before the right phrase jumps off the page at me.

Normally I have the title well before the story is finished, though. One exception to that was "Vinculum" (which came out of Bartleby's thesaurus). I had a totally different title for it because the story that I ended up with wasn't at all the story I started with. "Vinculum" still doesn't feel entirely right, but I needed an old-fashioned (obsolete) word for marriage and union to fit the story -- preferably something the reader would have to look up, because it was important that nothing about the situation be easy.

Can I say that I love your title to the Graph story? I can never remember the entire thing, but I don't need to -- it fits so well and sets up the reader's expectations beautifully. :D

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