A great title could be 'The Golden Dream' or 'A Haunted Memory'. It depends on the genre and the core idea of your short story. Something catchy and evocative usually attracts readers' attention.
Well, a good title might be 'Love in the Rain' if it's a romantic short story. Or 'The Lost Key' for a mystery-themed one. The title should give a hint about the main theme or an interesting element of the story.
I think a good title could be 'The Forgotten Promise'. It creates mystery and makes the reader curious. Titles that evoke emotions or raise questions often work well for short stories. Another option could be 'A Glimpse of Hope' if your story has a positive or inspiring tone.
A great short story title is usually short and to the point. It conveys the main theme or a key element of the story. It could also create a sense of mystery or curiosity.
The Cursed Poltergeist. By using the word 'cursed', it adds an element of doom and misfortune to the poltergeist. It makes the reader think that the poltergeist might be the result of some kind of curse and that it will bring trouble to the characters in the short story.
Poltergeist in the Attic. It's simple yet effective. It immediately makes the reader wonder what the poltergeist is doing up in the attic and what kind of story might unfold from there.
It depends on the genre and theme of your story. Titles like 'The Secret Path' or 'Adventure Beyond' can be interesting.
It depends on the genre and theme of your story. Titles like 'The Secret Adventure' or 'Love Beyond Limits' could work well.
Well, there are different titles given to the short story of King Midas. It might be named something like 'The Golden Touch of King Midas' or 'King Midas and His Golden Curse'.
I don't know. But you could try looking for reviews or mentions of his collection in literary magazines or blogs. That might give you a clue about the title.
Mao Dun's short stories had many names, the most famous of which was Midnight.