Fantastic entry about titling your work.
Jul. 4th, 2007 11:32 pmAs some of you might know, I have an English major. One of the most formative classes I took was a Shakespeare class. The woman teaching the class continually took off points for having boring titles for papers.
I'd always had boring titles. I always felt like it was kind of...showing off, maybe? to have fabulous titles. I mean, what if it doesn't live up to a cool title? But this teacher really pushed me, so I started naming my papers wildly, and she gave me full points.
I've kind of gotten out of that, but J really made me think about it. The title for Retribution was pretty boring, but at the last moment I froze, and went back into that old don't-make-the-expectations-too-high mode. Now that I read her entry, I realize that I'm not doing myself any favors by naming things so vaguely.
*resolves to name wildly in the future*
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Date: 2007-07-05 04:54 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-07-05 06:39 pm (UTC)Let's take "Snape: The Home Fries Nazi" for example. Is this title so good because it's so catching? I'd say no. What I'll never forget about that story is bald Snape with sunglasses, terrorizing a whole town. The title just fits. If someone had chosen a title like that and told a boring, unimaginative story, I'd forgotten all about it and would remember it as "the story with that odd title."
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Date: 2007-07-05 06:48 pm (UTC)