Titles tell a little about the story and make the reader want to learn more.
To pick a title for a book or story, the title should capture the theme of the story. To know what the title should be we would need to read the article or story that is in question to determine the story.
A story is underlined or in italics. A short story is in quotes.
Titles of books are usually based off of what the story is about think about what your story is about an then brainstorm for a title
The title comes last. First, finish your short story, then your title will come from something you wrote in the story. If you honestly cannot find anything in your writing that makes a good title, you can choose a famous quotation or song lyric that has something to do with what happened in your story.
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A good title should come from what you've written. It's the last thing you do, once you've finished the thing. You can have what's known as a "working title" if you want, but your actual title needs to come out of the story. It also needs to tell a little bit about the story -- what's going on in the story, or who the characters are, or something interesting about the story. Here's a good link to look at.
A good title should be attention-grabbing, relevant to the content, clear and concise, and potentially include relevant keywords for search engine optimization. It should also be memorable and give the reader an idea of what to expect from the content.
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If your doing it in neat then deffo underline it!! x
Go to your works and press manage, then it should let you change it.
The title must come from your story! Write the story first, then your title will have come to you from what you wrote.
The title comes from the story, not the other way around! Finish your story and you'll find the title from what you've written.