Yes, it's possible. Incorporating song titles can enhance the atmosphere, give a hint about the characters' emotions, or serve as a symbolic element. But it should be done in a way that makes sense within the context of the book.
Sure. However, you need to be cautious. Make sure you have the proper rights or are using lyrics that are in the public domain. Also, the use of lyrics should enhance the story and not feel forced or out of place.
Sure, you can. But make sure you have the legal rights or it's in the public domain.
Sure you can! A song can add a lot of emotion and atmosphere to a story.
You can mention the song in a character's thoughts or have a scene where they listen to it and describe their feelings.
Yes, usually song titles are italicized in fiction to set them apart and make them stand out.
Yes, typically song titles are italicized in fiction to set them apart and give them emphasis.
You can simply mention the song title within the text when relevant, like 'She hummed the song, [Song Title].'
Sure you can! It can add a nice touch and set a certain mood.
Yes, you can. As long as it fits the context and doesn't violate any copyright laws.
Absolutely! Songs in fiction can serve various purposes. They can reflect a character's feelings, create a specific atmosphere, or be a part of a memorable moment. Just make sure the choice of song makes sense for the story.