A possible name could be 'Sky Porch'. Since it is on another story, it gives a feeling of being closer to the sky. It has a nice, airy and open - air vibe to it.
Try 'Eagle's View Porch'. If it's on a higher story, it might offer a great view like an eagle would have, so this name can be quite evocative.
The name of a porch novel usually depended on the background and plot of the story. Some novels might start with the entrance and describe how the protagonist enters another world or realm through this door. In other cases, the entrance might just be a specific scene or location used to show the environment in which the story takes place. The title of a novel usually reflects the theme and emotion of the story, as well as the reader's expectations and feelings for the story.
The name of a porch novel usually depended on the background and plot of the story. However, some common porch novel names included Light of the porch, Road of the porch, Adventures of the porch, and so on. These names are often used to describe the challenges and adventures that the protagonist encounters when entering a certain place, as well as to hint at the theme and plot development of the story.
Well, 'The Secret Garden of Dreams' could be a nice one. It sounds mysterious and inviting.
A chronicle. A chronicle is more like a record of events in the order in which they occurred. However, it can also be seen as a type of story, especially when it is told in a more engaging and narrative way, like historical chronicles that describe the lives of people and the events of a particular time period.
Well, 'The Secret Garden' could be a nice one. It gives a sense of mystery and discovery.
Perhaps it could be named 'The Fateful Necklace'. This title suggests that the necklace has some sort of significant or determining impact on the events or characters in the story.
It depends on the theme and tone of your story. Maybe something like 'My Secret World' or 'Hidden Chapters of My Life'.
You could call it 'The Downfall' or 'Fateful Doom'. They both convey a sense of a negative and final outcome.
The significance could be about the duality of a man's situation. The porch might represent his public or outward - facing self, while the fire in the basement could symbolize a hidden or internal turmoil or problem.