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Hello and welcome to Indited Fiction, a blog where all your storytelling dreams come true!

My name is Christina! I take a great interest in writing, poetry and literary creativity. 

If you're an aspiring writer, a future writer, or even just a reader. This is just the blog you need! I blog (And Podcast) about books, writing, and creativity to help inspire you and your literary works!

Creating stories that soar is my motto and finding pathways to writing success is my promise.

I hope you’ll stick around and find joy in the content I can provide.

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OF THE MONTH

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At seven, Jude’s entire life imploded, leaving her orphaned and reliant on her kidnapper after being whisked away to live in Faerie. At seventeen, Jude wants nothing more than to fit in, despite her own mortality. But many of the Fae despise humans, especially the youngest son of the High King. Cunning, charming, cruel and wicked, Prince Cardan has a real mean streak when it comes to Jude. But the tides are changing. Swept into a deadly game of politics, Jude must stay one step ahead to come out victorious. 

The Cruel Prince is centered around cutthroat fae, scheming royals and a Political Intrigue (of epic proportions). An all-round immersive novel.

6 steps to creating amazing titles.




1. jot down the problem

Find out the conflict in the plot and try to centralize the idea in the title, it gives the reader a more deep understanding of the plot


2. Make it memorable.

Make the title memorable, preferably short. It can be a definition, a name or the main idea itself, make it memorable and have meaning.


3.subtitle

If your title is a bit vague on the main idea of the plot and conflict, create a subtitle that clarifies the purpose and can act as a catchy tagline.


4.Include the character.

Remember the story is revolving around a certain character, take inspiration from the character to create a title or look at the character in his perspective and create one.


5. Genre appropriate.

Make sure the the title id genre appropriate, you cant put a adventurous title for a romantic story, neither can you do it vice versa. This will help the reader visualize the genre and interests.


6.Create a list.

Create a list of your favorite titles and create a poll or survey for your beta readers or friends to select the best option.

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