Looking for a name for your novel?
…Or your celebrity autobiography?
Or perhaps you have no intention whatsoever of writing a novel. But wouldn’t it be nice to know what your book would be called, if you did?
Well, you’ve come to the right place! Let the Book Title Generators do the work:
In the interests of full disclosure, here are mine…
Chick-Lit: Where Rainbows Might Speak
Crime: The Mortal Fissure
Literary: The Indubitable Torchlight Of Tuamgraney
Celebrity Autobiography: TARA SPARLING: My Spirited Pilgrimage
Christmas: Where Elves Might Rejoice
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Some Kisses Must Lose!
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Oh dear. Sounds like a right tearjerker. Although – just throwing it out there – perhaps you could concentrate on the kisses that win??
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I have a few 😀
The Iron Kiss (NEED TO WRITE THIS 😀 )
The Hollow City (interesting)
The One-Eyed Room (What?)
The Dead Street (Uhhh, creepy…)
Where Clouds Bleed (Started writing it)
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Where Kisses Could Tell
The Sophorific Question of Beverley (If I ever dared write Literary, this would be it!)
The Hollow Kiss
I seem to have a thing about ‘kisses’ – lol! I’m a sci-fi/fantasy writer and kissing is usually the last thing I focus on in a novel – perhaps the kiss could represent something else though 😉
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I have book title envy, M.J.! They are some of the best I’ve seen and in particular I’m dying to read The Hollow Kiss! How I didn’t give my own initials the best shot, having made up the generators, will remain a mystery to me now for all time 😉
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I re-posted your generators on my fb page and a friend of mine who’s a reverend really likes his chick-lit title! [Why They Should Run] – I hope I can draw a few more people to your page for you – I can’t believe you designed these generators yourself! Awesome job 🙂
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Compliments AND a PR shoutout. Could turn my head! Thank you so much. You’ve made my day 🙂
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Just thought I’d give you an update – I’ve been writing The Hollow Kiss for this NaNoWriMo and I’m just past the 40K mark! You will definitely be getting a head nod for the inspiration in my acknowledgments when the book gets published – lol!
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This is most excellent news. Fame and fortune will be
mineerm, sorry – I meant yours! The very best of luck with finishing this week – very exciting getting close to the NaNo finishing line. Great stuff!LikeLiked by 1 person
Oh my, let me try my hand on this:
Some Wishes will Heal (“goodness, I’d love it if mine could” *buys the book*)
The Indecipherable Wilting of Tynset (*Peers at the name* “my golly, it’s Scandinavian!” *book purchase complete*)
The Salt House (“WHAT HAPPENED AT THE SALT HOUSE?” *book in the basket; returned to the retailer the next morning*)
No wonder some titles seem to glare at you from the shelves. Seriously, this name generator is an internet-sent blessing, the pinnacle of technology.
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Oh, yes. Very pinnacley indeed. In fact I was up all night writing algorithms. Which were subsequently discarded in favour of some plain old wordplay 😉 But you have some hard core heavy duty excelling titling there, my friend. Why not just test the waters by writing all three?!
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I’ve already starting writing one of them. Do you think I could turn it into a bestseller 😉
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Most certainly! Just another 80,000 words to go and you’re there!!
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Oh my goodness, these are so much fun!
How Rainbows Can Steal (Your Smile) – Makes me think that a seemingly good thing turned out poorly for the chick lit heroine.
The Indubitable Eulogies of Quail Hollow – This has small town spirituality revealing larger truths about the world written all over it.
The Mortal Room – Ooo, so creepy! Obviously some death-dealing kinkery is going on behind closed doors.
Tracy Cembor: My Spirited Tempest – Indeed, I have a life story like none other!
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I wanted to respond to these with something pithy and erudite, but I’m afraid The Indubitable Eulogies of Quail Hollow is just so intelligent-sounding that it seems to have short-circuited my brain… I think I need to lie down now. People should warn me when their book titles are going to sound this amazing 😉
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So heartbreak could win – That one should be perverse comedy about some kind of bet.
The poisonous counterfoil of … I don’t know, Polish cities don’t have sexy names – How about a book that actually has a poisonous counterfoil in it? Main character gets the coupon, wins the prize and gets poisoned. So to heal himself up he uses all money he won.
The sullied city – That one is obvious. Cleaning lady who “cleans” the city at night.
Przemek Kucia: My fortunate era – That one I like the most 😀 If I’ll be so lucky to write have my biography written, I want it to be the title!
Great generators, it was a lot of fun ^^ Thanks
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You’re welcome! Great titles you have there. And I love your poisonous counterfoil idea. Although for a minute I thought you were suggesting putting an actual poisonous counterfoil into your paperback. Which could have caused some major problems, not least in making money out of it 😉
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This is way easier than the way I’ve been doing it! How about one for Speculative Fiction?
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Oh, you’d never know what I might come up with next! Incidentally though, just how have you been doing it up to now?!
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AND you’ve got generators!! I LOVE it! I give generators on my blog too: mostly sci-fi and fantasy worldbuilding! These are wonderful! Thanks so much Tara!!
Patti
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What fun!
How Wishes May Cry (a bit weird)
The Indecipherable Endgame in Prince George BC (Hmm. Sounds literary.)
The Salt Wall (intriguing!)
My Tremendous Gamble (this one’s great; too bad I’m not a celeb)
Thanks for these, Tara!
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Oooh, I LOVE these, Audrey! You certainly came out with some of the most interesting I’ve seen. You need to start writing The Salt Wall immediately.
I agree that your chick-lit title sounds a bit weird, but no less weird than some of the stuff I’ve actually seen published. And don’t let a lack of celebrity status put you off writing My Tremendous Gamble: after all, it hasn’t stopped other people.
And there’s always the political autobiography, should you plan on taking over the world in 2015! Thanks for giving us your list! – T.
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Fun post:
How wings would come
The splendid glassworks of Glastonbury (I have to write this one)
The 9 millimeter cause
Diana: my everlasting resolution.
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Great stuff, Diana. It’ll be tough going to write 4 books in 3 months, but with titles like these, how could you not?!
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This was brilliantly fun. Many thanks for the great giggle. (and ideas!) Cheers
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You’re most welcome! Glad you liked it. Hope you write them all 😀
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This blog is so funny!
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Ah now, you’re just trying to butter me up, Helen. But that’s fine around here. In fact, it’s positively encouraged 😀
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Haha! Buttering up is what social media is for!
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This works as well as anything I’ve tried! We need one for Children’s and Middle Grade fiction now.
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Great idea! Best of luck with them!
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I love these generators!
How Faith Shall Lie.
The Quantifiable Provenance in New York.
The Law’s Street.
My Privileged Measure.
Awesome titles! Now if only I didn’t have two on-going novels, I’d be tempted to write these.
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Ah, who needs sleep anyway? They’re too good to ignore! Thanks for your titles, Mandeline.
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I LOVE it! I have a list of worldbuilding and names and currency on my blog and now I’ve listed this one with your credit Tara!
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Oh thank you! I appreciate the mention – glad you liked it!
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And Smiles Can Lie
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Hey Tara! I don’t see a sci-fi or sci-fi romance generator!! We need one for that please!!
Patti
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Hi Patti! The generators I do really only exist to make fun of overused stereotypes and clichés in lazy or unimaginative book marketing… unless a genre is guilty of them, it’s not really my area. I don’t think the sci-fi romance genre is there yet, but as soon as it is, rest assured I’ll be all over it like a rash!
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So I just had to go for the mash up of Political Autobiography Crime Thriller “My Secret Exploration at Broken Station” perhaps starring Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders… LOL
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Go for it! No reason you shouldn’t cross your generators for cross-genre books…
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‘where arms can run’
I guess its an arms race
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😀 Nice…!
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This is so amazing! I could use one for fantasy and children’s though. Those are my two genres. I thought my titles were really cool. Once I’ve finished one of the fifteen million books I have going right now I’ll try for one.
And wishes might heal
This one sparks interest especially since I’m always wishing or dreaming.
The indecipherable tyrants of Castro (Valley. I think just Castro sounds cooler though.)
The salt commons
AJSK: My Tremendous Gateway
I love that one a lot too since my life has had a sort of gateway to writing through my odd childhood.
Thank you so much, Tara. I really loved it. If you could come up with this, you must be a great writer. That’s what I hope to be. Sometimes I do just have to believe that wishes could heal…
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Glad you liked them, Ajsk. Now pick a favourite and get focused, the rest can wait!
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It really helped me a lot! I was thinking of a title for a book for 2 weeks… and then I found this.
‘Why truth bleeds’
Thanks for making this generator
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You’re welcome Lyra – I made these as a joke, really, but I’m constantly delighted that people actually seem to find them helpful too!
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If Dreams Can Tell
That sounds cheesy.
The Moribund Question of Elbayader.
I’m confused o.0
The Ninth Kiss
Ooh~ that’s nice.
I.M: My Hidden Conquest
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I think cheesy is the whole point, ISM 😉
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You have inspired me tough it didn’t quite fit my story. So now I have;
How Wings Shall Break…
Still not shure it will work
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I’m sure you’ll make it work, Ghost. Or tinker around with it a bit. These generators are just a fun way of getting started!
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The One -eyed Alley.
I like it.
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I like it too, deborah. When can I read it? 😀
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This is brilliant! Fun, inspiring. 😀 Two of mine were : So wishes cannot come – imagine sad 1920s epic novel. And A Tremednous Resolution – chick-lit fast paced short novel! Well done for creating these, Tara.
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Not at all, Annika, my pleasure… They were only meant to be a bit of a laugh but I’m constantly surprised that so many of the titles could actually be usable!
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Hello Tara –
Having recently discovered TaraSparlingwrites.com via Barmcake Magazine re-tweeting your Crime book title generator – I was enthused to create my own Fantasy Fiction book title generator in response…
Thanks for the like! All the very best, Zizzi.
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Glad to be of inspiration, Zizzi! Thanks for the shout-out.
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I’m using my real name and my own name here.
Real:
•And Hearts Shall Turn — A story of a false lover who discards the girl they pretended to love?
•The Petrified Comunicants of Birdsview — A tale of . . . ???
•The Shadow Alley — A mysterious book telling of the many killings that take place in an out of the way alley?
•JTT: My Fearless Quest — Sounds just like me!
Pen:
•So Rainbows Shall Turn — A girl with a perfect, rainbow life gets tossed around when rainbows turn to storms.
•The Indubitibal Communicants of Birdsview — Huh?
•The Mortal Alley — Similar to the other alley one, perhaps a sequel?
•Tyleenia Taylor: My Spirited Quest — Same as before?
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That’s a LOT of books. You’d better start immediately!
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Chick-lit : How promises cannot weep
Literary Fiction : The incandescent mendicants of Delhi/Riyadh
Thriller : The Dead Cradle
Autobiography : Psycho-Wordsmith : My Inspired Struggle
I’m sensing a pattern here
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A pattern of darkness indeed. And possibly royalties!
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A Downward Spiralling pattern of dark royalties.
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Why Dreams Can’t Fall
The Indecipherable Transformation in Overton
The Salt Square
Amanda Forrestier: My Tremendous Detour
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“How Rainbows Can Come”
How lovely…
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Glad you like it!
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These are great, my two favourites – Chick-lit: Where Yesterday Could Heal and Literary: The Mock Wilting of Westfield 🙂
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Some lovely alliteration there all right, Raven – I love it when a total lack of plan comes together.
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I got:
How wishes would stay
The salt oak
Unknown name: My tremendous depths
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Lovely! These sound ideal for guerrilla marketing tactics. Think your pseudonym needs a bit of work though 😉
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I love your book title generators, it helps me a lot :*
I got: How thoughts will bleed
And I also spend some time to make: Some smiles speak
Poisonous silence
Dreams must heal
Stealing clouds
Where clouds can cry
This titles= lots of ideas
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Chick Lit: And Yesterday Should Speak
Literary Fiction: The Mock Torchlight of Duffy Manor
Crime Thriller: The Broken Fissure
Showbiz and Political Autobiography: RILEY SILVER: My Secret Pilgrimage
Thank you very much, this had inspired a few book ideas!
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If Thoughts Could Speak
The Flawless Torchlight of …
The Assassin´s Fissure
My Beautiful Pilgrimage
Thank you for the titles, i already have a couple of ideas 🙂
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These are one of the best generators I’ve ever seen! Most combos actually make sense 🙂
Chicklit: And Desires Should Weep
Literary: The Yearning Mendicants of Southbroom
Crime/Thriller: The Bitter Cradle
Autobiography: My Intoxicating Struggle (o.o)
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I have a pen name as well as my real name so I did both:
Pen Name:
Chick-Lit: Some Promises Can’t Hurt.
Literary: The Incandescent Masking In Whitfield
Crime: The Dead History
Autobio: Samantha Evans: My Inspired Odyssey
All of those are perfect. And I write every genre so it works. May use them all
My Real Name:
Chick-Lit: If Kisses Must Lie
Literary: The Sporofic Provenance In Saluda
Crime: The Hollow Street
Autobio: Maggie Black: My Brazen Measure
Some of these don’t necessarily fit but I could make it work.
Thanks Tara.
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Hi Maggie, glad you like them! It’s just meant as light-hearted entertainment so I don’t mean for anyone to take it too seriously 😉
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Hahaha very helpful thanks. I’ve written my autobiography, took no time at all, literally: Liberty, My Beautiful Silence. Not much to say in a completely blank book. (A bit like the one I saw of Diana Spencer’s Little Book of Wisdom – not very kind really).
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It’s breaking the Silence that counts, eh, Liberty? Explosive stuff! Such a beautiful silence you kept all these years, in fact… until someone offered you a megabucks book deal. Congratulations!
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Your faith delights me 😀
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I have never considered writing chick-lit, but I am tempted to reconsider now that I have the title, “How Kisses Cannot Sail.” Armed with this title, the obvious direction for my novel will be to roam into dadaist territory, and write the first groundbreaking, crossover dadaist/chick-lit work to grace the literary scene. I’m quite excited, thanks!
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Not half as excited as I am at the idea of a Dadaist/Chick-Lit crossover, Blathering. You throw in a healthy cake recipe and some ennui, and I’m your devoted fan forever.
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Now there’s a challenge I’m destined to fail at without question. Healthy cake????
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Oh, it exists, I’m sure of it. A supermodel told me in the new cookbook she just brought out for Christmas.
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I’m trying to write a sad story, about a girl who was abandoned at birth and grew up alone on the streets, always abused, lied to, and yelled at. She shot someone out of fear and ran from the police. The titles I got don’t really go with it, so any ideas?
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Hi Andrew. These title generators were designed as a bit of a joke and not meant to be taken too seriously. I hope you have fun with them and wish you luck in titling your book!
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I have a few:
If Rainbows Could Fly (already started writing that)
The Indubitable eulogies of Overland Park (if I ever dared to write that)
Taylor My Sprited Tempest (huh)
If Eleves Could Jingle (maybe I’ll do a picture book for that one)
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If Truth Could Lie
lol
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