in the story we have two characters namely Joe and Delia. one is painter and the other is singer. they both got married as the love developed between them and they had a taste of art too. after some time they did not much money. the title of the story is suitable. as the two characters did service out of love for each other. so it is clear that nothing will be hard if you love the work.
Wristcutters - A Love Story
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Tough Love is the best title.
No, you would put in quotations. For example: "Love Story"
You're going about this backwards -- the title comes fromthe story, not the other way around! Write your love story first, then the title will come out of what you wrote.
Yes you can -- out of the story you have written! Titles come last, not first. Finish your story and the title will come to you. Here's a link to help you out.
A suitable title for a Mills and Boon book about a dyslexic carpenter with a son living on a farm could be "Love in the Fields: A Carpenter's Heart." This title captures the essence of romance and the challenges faced by the protagonist, while also highlighting the rural setting of the story.
Matt's Love Story
You're going about it backwards, I'm afraid -- the title comes from what you've written, not first! Finish your story and then decide if that's a good title.
Love Story.... Which version of love story? I have looked but see nothing. It's not the same.
You're going about it backwards - the title comes last. Finish your story and the title will come to you based on what you have written.
Maybe something like: - A fishy kind of love? - Water babe? It would be better for you if you finished your story before you decided on the title because it can open your mind a little. Basing my answer on what you have told us about the book, I would mix the water concept with the romance to create a title. :)