A knife in the dark
If you really thought about it, a knife in the dark could mean a lot of things, someone stumbling along a dark alley called "The World" poking at the darkness of reality, or seeing someone else's knife can instigate fear. Its a mystique phrase filled with suspense and hidden danger, just who exactly is carrying this glinting piece of steel? And what kind of thrilling mystery did you take this line from?
A title to anything, a novel, a computer game, an essay must catch the readers eye and bring that eyeball down to the text below. Anything abstract, well worded, brainy, or has hidden meanings causes a person to take interest, or at least stop for a few seconds to read the phrase.To some it could be some kind of elvish dagger held by an unknown elf, and just maybe the text below holds something worthwhile about "Lord of the rings". Or perhaps they are into mystery and goth and they are intrigued.
Of course the point of the title is not to disappoint the reader such as "Real unicorn found in Hong Kong!" And then some random doddlings about living in New York! To me that would be one distasteful writer.
Titles are important, but you can't make a bestseller just by getting some pro to come up with a ketchy phrase!
A title to anything, a novel, a computer game, an essay must catch the readers eye and bring that eyeball down to the text below. Anything abstract, well worded, brainy, or has hidden meanings causes a person to take interest, or at least stop for a few seconds to read the phrase.To some it could be some kind of elvish dagger held by an unknown elf, and just maybe the text below holds something worthwhile about "Lord of the rings". Or perhaps they are into mystery and goth and they are intrigued.
Of course the point of the title is not to disappoint the reader such as "Real unicorn found in Hong Kong!" And then some random doddlings about living in New York! To me that would be one distasteful writer.
Titles are important, but you can't make a bestseller just by getting some pro to come up with a ketchy phrase!
Sorry guys about the wonderful blinding colors,I still have some quirks to work out on the blog.
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