IWSG: Titles and Names


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The June question:  What's harder for you to come up with, book titles or character names?

Book titles are easy for me to create. I have been known to come up with an awesome title and then create a story for the title. I am that good! Not really! Character names are also easy for me to come up with but are usually 99% of the time WRONG for the characters.
 
So why donā€™t I wait until after Iā€™ve created my characters, you might ask? You might also suggest that I call them MC or Protag, mean guy or beautiful girl. I have tried this and  canā€™t do it. When my characters do not have a name, I canā€™t relate to them, my mind goes blank and the story stops. Itā€™s when the characters start talking to each other that I will see how wrong I was in naming them in the first place. 

Itā€™s like naming your child without spending the first year with it. Oh wait, we actually do that.
 
Naming my characters correctly is one of my many challenges. I wonā€™t even tell you how many times that I use the same names for minor characters, like over and over.

T.
 
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Comments

Elephant's Child saidā€¦
Yet another challenge which faces writers.
No wonder this reader is a) awed and b) so very grateful to you all.
I sometimes have to rename characters halfway through a book. :) And series titles are becoming more of a challenge at this stage (especially if I'm to keep up with the punning titles! May have to stop that.)
Hart Johnson saidā€¦
Like nameing your child before spending a year. HA! Good point, that. We maybe should reconsider. GRR Martin's wildlings wait until their children are 2 but that is because of high infant mortality--easier to let go of an unnamed babe. I find people and characters both sometimes become what their name makes them, so I try to be careful.
Alex J. Cavanaugh saidā€¦
Wish my titles were easy. I can write about characters without names though. It's just challenging to correctly fill in all of the blanks later.
Chrys Fey saidā€¦
There's been times when I left a blank line like this ________ for an antagonist's name because I couldn't come up with a good one for him/her, although I could picture that character clearly.
Anonymous saidā€¦
Names are a challenge for me, as well. Although your point about naming children is well taken. Maybe I should just pick a character name and go with it, perfect or not. :-)
Crystal Collier saidā€¦
I have a system that works well for me. It's based around their personality, symbolism, time period, setting, and familial history. Basically, it's part of the whole character development process.
Suzanne Furness saidā€¦
I agree, I can't leave spacer words for names while I write. I have to have a name to connect to the character. Names are important aren't they!
The Cynical Sailor saidā€¦
It's been so interesting to see which everyone finds harder - character names or book titles. Loved the part about living with a child for a year before we name them :-)
emaginette saidā€¦
If I land up with a badly named character, I tend to give them a nickname they can use instead. Like you hinted at not all names suit the owner. :-)

Anna from elements of emaginette
Unknown saidā€¦
As long as you don't mind going back into the story with a find/replace on a wonky name, I don't see anything wrong with your method as you described it. Flexibility is the key to life, after all. Thanks for the post, as well as for the additional links. I love reading articles like the ones you shared. Have a great Wednesday. :)
Hi Teresa ... choosing names for characters would really test me - as I regularly am tested for blog post titles ... let alone book titles ... writing the book would never happen - cheers Hilary
Pat Hatt saidā€¦
I wouldn't like writing characters without a name either. Never have. I could do it, but wouldn't want to.
Jemi Fraser saidā€¦
I love creating character names - unless it's one of THOSE characters who refuses to be named :)
Fundy Blue saidā€¦
I'm with you, Teresa! I can't relate to a character without a name. When they have names I can hear them talking to each other in my head. Have a good one!
Nick Wilford saidā€¦
I'm actually OK with naming characters later on and still knowing who they are, I mean in real life I'm not very good with names so I will remember how someone acted without necessarily remembering their name. It is nicer if they have a name though!

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