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Beat The Challenge: NaNo 2014 > Naming Your NaNo Novel

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message 1: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (jessicalcozzi) You've been spending these past few weeks working hard on your NaNo novel's plot, characters, setting, and all of those important details...but you forgot one thing--Your novel's title!

For anyone that is in this pickle, what kind of advice do you suggest? ((I may or may not be having this problem...))


message 2: by Tony (new)

Tony Spencer | 18 comments If you can't come up with the final title yet, because you only have an outline, for instance "Death of a Salesgirl" if you think she might make it. Use a working title "Salesgirl Be Wary".


message 3: by Irene (new)

Irene (wingdesilverii) | 2500 comments That's a different approach Tony, I tend to stick "WIP[genre][date]" and a list of theoretical titles on the first page of the document that I mess with.


message 4: by Tony (new)

Tony Spencer | 18 comments I have a lot of stories as WIP, varying from a few hundred up to 14k. I am ashamed to say I had 37 of them when I totted the little devils up a few weeks ago. So, calling them "WIP[genre][date]" wouldn't help me find the one I want to work on. I do keep a spreadsheet with titles, genre and total so far, so I can keep track. Often I will think of a solution to a stuck story while doing something completely different. Some stories are not stuck, just ideas sketched out that I want to do once the current one is launched.


message 5: by Irene (new)

Irene (wingdesilverii) | 2500 comments Tony wrote: "I have a lot of stories as WIP, varying from a few hundred up to 14k. I am ashamed to say I had 37 of them when I totted the little devils up a few weeks ago. So, calling them "WIP[genre][date]" wo..."

Yes, that would be a problem. I tend to make myself finish things out before I get more than three really going otherwise I will end up with more than 37 :)


message 6: by Tony (new)

Tony Spencer | 18 comments Part of the problem is that I thought of writing 26 short stories for my next collection, one for each letter of the alphabet. I started with "Alibi" which ended up 25k, and now working on "Break", currently 6k WIP. I've got word sketches for "Cries", "Double", "Expresso", "Fool", "Ginger", and finished "Trading-up" a couple of months ago.


message 7: by Irene (new)

Irene (wingdesilverii) | 2500 comments Tony wrote: "Part of the problem is that I thought of writing 26 short stories for my next collection, one for each letter of the alphabet. I started with "Alibi" which ended up 25k, and now working on "Break",..."

Oh, that does make more sense though! Are you working on these for NaNo?


message 8: by Tony (new)

Tony Spencer | 18 comments No, those are my everyday stories, for NaNo I and hoping to finish my 4th novel, a contemporary romantic drama.


message 9: by Dwayne (new)

Dwayne Fry | 41 comments Jessica wrote: "but you forgot one thing--Your novel's title!"

Working title. Don't bother worrying about a real title before you write your piece. Give it a fairly generic title and move on. The real title will hit you somewhere in the process.


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