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Choosing a novel title: Procrastination or lack of imagination?

24 January 2010 4 Comments

Snow outside my building in Bratislava

I’ve had a lot of trouble choosing a title for my current work in progress, the one I simply refer to as my Bratislava novel. But I finally have, and I thought I’d share how it came about, although it’s nothing to be particularly proud of and you probably won’t learn any great tips from this story: although you might empathise, perhaps. Here goes:

Choosing a title is both an important and a nonsensical business. As I understand it, publishers change the title of a novel to one of their own choosing extremely frequently … but it’s still important to have a decent, memorable title in the meantime. I was really struggling with this and here is the true, slightly embarrassing story of how I came to pick the current title. For the ABNA contest, I needed to submit a 300-word pitch explaining the novel, and of course, the pitch includes the title several times. I wrote the pitch using my dumb “Bratislava Novel” working title as a place holder. My pitch came out to 303 words. Three too many. I tried to edit other bits of it but I liked it as it was. I realised if the title, mentioned four times, was just a one-word title, I’d be fine.

Yep, that’s one of the reasons this novel is now simply called Bratislava. It was a convenient choice. But I didn’t just settle at that. First, I stopped over at the Lulu Titlescorer and keyed it in – Bratislava scored a 45.6% of becoming a bestseller (according to their algorithm), which is nearly as good as Kanako’s Foreigner and heaps better than lots of actual bestsellers. I mean, it can’t be too bad a title. And finally, when I stopped and thought about it, and re-read my pitch too, the actual place of Bratislava is important, almost like a character in this novel, and so it’s really quite appropriate. That, and nobody else has called their novel Bratislava yet, well not that I can find anyway.

4 Comments »

  • Kristan said:

    Well that was an interesting little tool… :P (Hopefully it’s not TOO accurate.)

    Yay new book! Yay title! Yay ABNA! I’m not doing it this year but I’ll be spectating. :)
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  • amanda (author) said:

    Hey Kristan, don’t worry, a lot of real bestsellers come up with pretty bad scores on the “Titlescorer”! It just gave me some (probably totally false) reassurance that my title is not too horrible. I’m really bad with titles.

    I’m pretty amazed I have actually got organised for ABNA, so we’ll see how things go!

  • Becoming A Fiction Writer » Blog Archive » A summary of my Bratislava novel said:

    [...] already submitted my entry for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award for 2010: the novel now titled Bratislava. Three cheers for me! Interestingly, in the process of my revisions I went through a folder I had [...]

  • B. Mac said:

    Then again, “The Romance of Vampires” and “The Vampire of Darkness” both scored a 69%.
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