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Came part and parcel with the idea for the story: Third (see below), Blue Diamonds, Revisionist, Silk Road, Necropolis (that is a very popular title, I found), Icarus Clipped, C# Minor, Stone Mirror, Fading to Sand, Magnetic Midnight, Index of Coincidence, Night View from the Mind Palace, You Follow Me Down Other Roads, Uncalibrated Measurements, Aberdeen to Euston, Retro, White Satin, Silver Sequins, The Apothecaries’ Garden and Salisbury Plain.
Panic stations! The fic is ready to post/I have to post this tomorrow and I don't have a title: The Après-Ski Affair, Safer
I have to call it something and it might as well be that: Treasures, Power and Signs and Signals. They all encapsulated the theme, but didn't resonate for me.
LordKingBadTitle: Experiments, the title of a very long series. This is an extremely popular title for Sherlock stories.
Loaners (suggested by my beta reader/my mum/some guy I accosted on the street/the cat): This First Summer Month That Brings the Rose, suggested by my brilliant and reclusive beta when I was panicking because I needed to submit the story in a matter of minutes. "When in doubt quote Khayyam or Shakespeare," they advised, "and since the story involves roses, certainly the quatrain that begins with, Each Morn a thousand Roses brings you say, Yes, but where leaves the Rose of Yesterday..." "Yes, yes," I cried, "The next line it is!"
Title that makes me glee like an idiot: This First Summer Month That Brings the Rose. As above, when in doubt quote The Rubaiyat, but this one suited the story wonderfully, not just the quote, but the whole stanza it is from suited John's attitude. (This was also not my idea, see previous entry.); In This Fragile Cage of Bone was one that came with the story inspiration and is my favourite among those that are not quotations.
Punny: Overtures, which ended with a punch line. Even now it makes me smile; Homo Faber, I very much enjoy how it captured the theme and is alluded to in a key bit of dialogue; Untying the Knot, Closing the Back Door (for computer hackers, there); We're Sorry for Any Inconvenience (this one is more a running gag than a pun, but still) and If I Caught You.
One worders that don't suck: I have quite a few one-word titles and I liked most of them. Titles appear to be one of the few places where I tend towards pithiness! Third is one of my favourites. (This was also one of those titles that came with the idea for the section I used as an introduction to a longer story I was re-working and ended up being the title for the whole thing. It isn't finished, alas.); Dill, Kohl, Kintsugi, Watching, Zygomata, Reliquary, Carbonado and Moats; all were things within the story that symbolised the mood of the whole; Vortices; Evolution, Conversion, Unblemished, Ransom and Revisionist all caught a theme I was trying to work with in the story.
Best attempt to break AO3's character limit: There are Times When the Stars are Too Close.
Working title alternatives and 'You can't call it that's: Fifty Shillings, although I did call it that.
What does it meeeaaan?: You Follow Me Down Other Roads. I was asked where the quote was from, but it isn't a quote, just me, although I was sort of answering The Road Less Traveled.
Literary Allusions/Song titles: Through the Invisible, A Single Alif, This First Summer Month That Brings the Rose from Omar Khayyam; Nighttide, Rue Morgue, Sherlock's Meta: The Tell-Tale Heart and The Bells from Poe; Over Park, Over Pale from Shakespeare, Frail Blue from Joyce Kilmer and C# Minor from Beethoven's String Quartet in C# minor, no. 14, op. 131.
That was fun, although it took a while and I didn't include everything from the past six years! I clearly like one-word titles and am fond of titles with words with the prefix 'un' in them. There seems to have been less inspiration of late which is a bit worrisome, although one of my favourites is from less than a year ago, so there may yet be hope! :-D