Only you can come up with a good name! Titles come from the story, not from some anonymous person on the internet! Titles are not as important as some writers think, also - your title might change many times between your first write and your final draft!
Think about your story - what is going on and who are the people involved?
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thunderous and his diabolical enemies
A good title should convey the contents of the story it represents. And what makes a story as opposed to a magazine article (essay) is characters and plot. So a title should contain both character and plot.
The Odyssey of Ulysses
Hunt for Red October
Bring me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
The Cremation of Sam McGee
For a scary story you should include the scare in both the 'Name' and the 'Plot' parts.
Murder She Wrote
Only you can come up with a good name! Book Titles come from the story, not from some anonymous person on the internet!
Think about your story - what is going on and who are the people involved? Think about all the things you like about Halloween!
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You need to invent your own names - writers who copy ideas from other people end up in trouble for plagiarism! If you copy someone's names or ideas, then when you publish your story, they could claim you stole those from them and sue you for part of your money. Click on the related topic for ideas on naming your characters.
Boo!
Only you can come up with a good name! Titles come from the story- you need to write the story first and think of the title last.
Titles are also not as important as some writers think - your title might change many times between your first write and your final draft.
Think about your story - what is going on and who are the people involved? What is something special about the story that might make a good title? Don't sweat it - just write something down and get on with the story!
It depends upon the plot of the story.
I'll tell you what, write the plot of your story on my message board, I'll read it and then suggest a topic.
Only you can come up with a good name! Titles come from the story, not from some anonymous person on the internet! You're getting this backwards I'm afraid -- you need to write the story first and think of the title last.
Titles are also not as important as some writers think - your title might change many times between your first write and your final draft!
Think about your story - what is going on and who are the people involved? What is something special about the story that might make a good title? Don't sweat it - just write something down and get on with the story!
Whatever name you like is a good name for you - they're your characters!
Any name that you want to name your character is a good name -- they're YOUR characters! Here is a good name generator website if you have trouble picking names.
House of the Dead (2003).
You may write whatever you wish -- it's your story! Click the link for a good character name generator.
No it is a coming of age love story.
Stumpily-armed. (gotta love the pun!) Or maybe somthing like IDK the slasher.... it is a scary evil type character right? Or maybe Razor?
Whatever name you like --you're the writer! Here's a link to a name generating website to get you started.
The Willies.
American Horror Story - 2011 The Name Game 2-10 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 USA:TV-MA
"Bhavika" is a character's name in the 2008 UK TV programme titled "The Family". Also, a character in a 2003 Hindi horror film.
It's an interesting spelling for a more common name. It might make a good name for a character in a story who is very unique.
Well, any names are perfectly fine for a scary story unless you are setting the story in a specific time period or area that would use particular names. You wouldn't find an Indian named Bob Smith during the 1600s! Sometimes picking names purely for "scare" purposes can backfire. Having every character have a goth name or supposedly scary name can make the story seem amateurish.