Is there a story you might have skipped based on it's title? Or is there a story you read just because the title drew you in? For your own stories, what was your favorite title you came up with and why? Was there a certain meaning behind it?
No offense, but I think "The Importance of Fly Fishing" was one of those stories that I wouldn't have clicked on if it wasn't written by you, because of the title. Not that it's a bad title, but a fanfic that sounds like it's all about fly fishing just wouldn't have interested me. Luckily I gave it a chance because I liked all your other stories I'd read, and it was great - and about so much more than fly fishing.
A couple other examples of stories that I might not have read just based on their title are "Garden" by Louise and "The Market" by Susan. They're both actually great titles once you read the story and understand the meaning of them, but out of context, they seem kind of boring.
I'm usually drawn in by summaries more than titles, but any title that sounds like it could be a medical drama is likely to draw me in. "Cardio" by Trinity is an old one that comes to mind. It's not about exercise. LOL
I am very unoriginal when it comes to naming my own stories. Most of my titles come from songs, and the ones that don't are usually either 1) one word, 2) some cliched phrase, or 3) a vague combination of dramatic-sounding words, like "Cry of Despair."
My favorite titles are the ones with more than one meaning, like a literal meaning but also a figurative one. For example, "Beside the Ocean" literally does take place by the ocean, but that title also comes from the song "I Hope You Dance" ("I hope you still feel small when you stand beside the ocean..."), which was my inspiration for that story. In "Broken," Nick really did have a broken leg at the beginning, but I broke his spirit as well as his body LOL.
I also like titles that sound figurative, but are actually just very literal. I loved the title "Sick as My Secrets" for the song before I borrowed it for my story, but it fits perfectly because the story is literally about sickness and secrets LOL. "Secrets of the Heart" sounds like some kind of Harlequin romance title, but it's literally about a human heart that's transplanted from one character to another and the secrets those characters have.