Well, my NaNo is going to be a comedy / mystery; and as I was debating titles for it...again...I remembered that I had seen an adopt-a-title post somewhere. (It might've been in last year's forum.) But why not have one specifically for mysteries?
Here's my contribution: Eight Plus One = One
It would work for a mystery with people getting killed off right and left. (And any number instead of the "Eight" would work, depending on your book.)
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Writers are dreamers with good grammar skills.
Psalm 55:22a "Cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you."
Right now I'm mostly worried about surviving November! (It's my first year!)




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Okt 11, 2007 - 05 15
Title: "Nine One One"
Nine dead, one murderer, one victim left. Will she live? Or, will she be the tenth victim? Or, will Detective Tim Rhodes arrive in time to save her?
Title: "The Tenth Victim"
Detective Tim Rhodes leads a crack team of FBI investigators on the trail of serial killer. With nine victims already, has Tim's missing daughter become the tenth victim?
Title: "86"
Detective Tim Rhodes hunts down a mad killer who scrawls "86" on each victim. Time believes the message means much more than the obvious. Then, he runs into the next victim an old classmate and mother to the daughter he didn't know he had until now.
Adopt a title; write a story.
-----------rick bylina
The only rule: writers write! Everything else is a guideline.
http://muse-needed.blogspot.com/
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Okt 11, 2007 - 07 52
"A Little Too Much Force"
"Darkness at the Break of Noon"
"Bullets Bark"
----------A question in your nerves is lit
Yet you know there is no answer fit to satisfy
Insure you not to quit
To keep it in your mind and not fergit
That it is not he or she or them or it
That you belong to.
--It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Bob Dylan
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Okt 11, 2007 - 08 56
Anilyb!
I have been trying to figure out a title for this year's novel. I am soooo adopting, borrowing, stealing (pick the one you want) 'Nine One One'. It fits perfectly into my novel idea! Thanks!
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Okt 11, 2007 - 09 11
Stolen from a line in Batman -
Dance with the Devil (in the pale moonlight)
----------2006 - Walking With The Ghost
2007 - Athame To Die
Word Count ~
Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you!
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Okt 11, 2007 - 10 15
My pleasure...drop me a note and let me know how it turns out.
-----------rick bylina
The only rule: writers write! Everything else is a guideline.
http://muse-needed.blogspot.com/
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Okt 13, 2007 - 13 59
"Murder in Peace"
This was my original title for my story, a twisted version of "Rest in Peace". Up for grabs!
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NaNo '06 -- [Or Something Like That] -- fantasy (won)
NaNo '07 -- Between the Void -- mainstream (won)
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Okt 19, 2007 - 07 07
OK--for those holiday-themed mysteries:
"Jingle Hell"
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Okt 19, 2007 - 11 56
Ha! Jingle Hell! I'm not going to use it, but I love it SpyGirl.
A few contributions:
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Okt 20, 2007 - 10 47
Oh, good idea! I didn't even bother with a title last year. I was a blank on the subject and didn't want to spend time on a half dozen or less words!
Death in the Lions' Den: The Lions Den lodge is having a reunion to celebrate 20 years. Daniel becomes the first victim.
How to Steal Million: Five up and coming professionals form a secret club - How to Steal a Million - to forment ways to steal in the corporate world, but soon it becomes clear that someone wants to eliminate the potential competition.
The Cross Word Puzzle: Herbert Shumaker, widower and resident of Ocean View, Florida, spent every morning on his patio doing the Times crossword puzzle, until the morning he was found dead by the lady neighbor who couldn't stand him.
Ok, that's it. Free for the taking. [sigh} even though I want to keep a couple....
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Okt 23, 2007 - 13 43
The Cross Word Puzzle: Herbert Shumaker, widower and resident of Ocean View, Florida, spent every morning on his patio doing the Times crossword puzzle, until the morning he was found dead by the lady neighbor who couldn't stand him.
OK, I am SO taking this idea. Ive already got a plot, names of suspects and have renamed it to something a little more personal. This is gonna be GOOD!
for all intents and purposes - WRITING IS LIFE!
----------for all intents and purposes - WRITING IS LIFE!
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Okt 23, 2007 - 21 32
Oh, I'm glad I could help.
I've actually learned something from this little escapade .... never tried it exactly this way so maybe that's my problem.
I'd like to see what you come up with. Hope it gets you to the top.
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Okt 24, 2007 - 02 13
if you're willing to steal there's this great line from a Madonna song (I think it was used for a James Bond movie) :
"Sigmund Freud, analyze this !"
I don't know, it must be the hybris that does it for me. Maybe as a title it would just be clumsy.
----------Rolanda
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hein? quoi? où ça?
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Okt 24, 2007 - 07 54
I love With Cream and Sugar !! I might have to adopt that one for my cozy.
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Okt 26, 2007 - 11 21
I definitely need help coming up with a title for mine. The last story I wrote went without a title for nearly a year...isn't that awful? My NaNo idea this year is (obviously) a mystery, with a little romance in the mix. It's about a P.I. who investigates a murder and falls for the victim's daughter...etc. etc. It's got a 1940's setting... any thoughts?
Thanks for the help!