Book Titles Play On Words
If you re writing in a commercial book genre be sure you have a good understanding of how titles within that particular genre work.
Book titles play on words. Catch 22 by pink based on joseph heller s book of the same title play of words. A double entendre is the use of an ambiguous word or phrase that allows for a second usually racy interpretation. Reading books in the car never worked for me as it would as i had car sickness but we would play games about books.
It seems to be mostly a celebrity book thing to title your book punnily on your own name to make it more memorable who exactly wrote this here book. Seven techniques and definitions for creating a play on words. All votes add books to this list.
Many of these are pretty lame so if you have any improvements send them along. Word play or wordplay also. Don t it make my brown eyes blue crystal gayle the different types of titles are as vast as the number of songs that have been written through the years.
And we wouldn t recommend straying. Play on words is a literary technique and a form of wit in which words used become the main subject of the work primarily for the purpose of intended effect or amusement examples of word play include puns phonetic mix ups such as spoonerisms obscure words and meanings clever rhetorical excursions oddly formed sentences double entendres and telling character. My mom dad sister and i would each take turns going around the car naming book titles but the last letter of the title had to be the first letter for the next person.
Here are a few one word titles. Titles and book genre. These titles tend to work best with really strong cover art.
A malaprop is the unintentional misstatement or misuse of a word or phrase or the accidental substitution of an incorrect word for the correct one with humorous results. My book s title is a play on words with my name. Those given to me may be altered to some degree to imho improve them but all submissions will be duly credited.