Well, one way could be to stop creating and promoting it. If there's no new supply, it might gradually fade away.
You could draw a magic trick scene where a magician waves a wand and the pencil vanishes. Or maybe have a character put the pencil in a box and when the box is opened, it's gone!
I don't think so. Once a story is in circulation, removing it completely within 24 hours is a challenging task. It might be possible in some very specific and rare circumstances, but that's not the norm.
Well, one way is to have the character meet with an unexpected accident or disaster that leaves no trace of them. Another option is to have them voluntarily leave and fade into the background without any clear destination. It all depends on the context and the tone of your novel.
Perhaps the can has a special mechanism. For instance, it could have a button that when pressed, creates a suction force and sucks in the small objects, making them disappear.
The feeling of emptiness after reading a good novel could be due to the resonance between the story and the emotional performance of the characters, or the thought of the theme and values of the novel. This feeling won't go away, but it can be alleviated by the following methods: 1. Chatting with friends: Chatting with friends can divert attention and gain recognition and resonance. 2. Write a notebook: You can write down the plot, characters, and emotions of the novel to help clear your mind and release your emotions. 3. Sharing feelings: You can share your feelings and thoughts with others to gain the support and understanding of others to reduce your inner uneasiness. 4. Do something else, such as exercising, listening to music, watching movies, etc., to relax and rest your brain to relieve the uneasiness and emptiness.
First, think about the relationship between Belly and Conrad. What makes it special? Then, come up with a unique plot. It could be something like a mystery they solve together.
First, understand their characters well. Belly is often portrayed as a bit of a dreamer, and Jeremiah is more of the fun - loving type. Then, think of a unique situation for them, like a mystery they have to solve together.