Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-9804195-20130521220710/@comment-4295646-20130522221649

People give so much weight to the title when it's practically the least important thing about a story. Sure, it sets up expectations for what's inside, but the body of your story should speak for itself. Who cares, name it a vaguely ominous short phrase that doesn't mean anything in context. Like "Desperate Call" or "Hunger Pangs" or "Lust for Life" or "The Phantom Watched". It doesn't matter.

Cliches are things you learn to avoid by reading them. Again. And again. And again. If you care to write a good story, do your research.

And don't call people faggots. That doesn't have to do with writing a good story, though.