Sometimes I do. It can be quite time-consuming and doesn't always get the recognition I hoped for. But then again, it's been a fun learning experience.
Depends on the specific piece. Some fanfics I'm really proud of, but there are a few where I think I could have done better and maybe regret how they turned out.
Not at all. I had a great time expressing my creativity and sharing my ideas through fanfiction.
Regret was a type of text that expressed regret. These documents could contain thoughts of lost people or things, regrets of missed opportunities or choices, and regrets of unfulfilled wishes. Regret writing could resonate with readers by expressing emotions and thinking about the imperfection of life. These scripts could help people release their emotions, reflect on their choices and actions, and encourage them to cherish the people and things in front of them to avoid future regrets.
To this question, my answer is [Liangzhou Tiger Rhinoceros] and [Primordial Karma Entanglement]. The authors of these two books expressed their apologies and regrets for not updating their books and promised to update them again or make up for their readers 'regrets. Although there are all kinds of problems in the process of writing, as readers, we can understand. We also hope that the authors can persevere and bring us better content. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I do regret it at times. For example, after reading a really intense scary story, I couldn't sleep well that night. The images from the story kept popping up in my head, and it was a very uncomfortable experience.
๐I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Aphasiac Code C". This sci-fi space-time travel novel told the story of a deceased mangaka who was ghostwritten by a female assistant. This novel was quite interesting, but the only regret was that it was not finished yet. 2. "Reborn My Doomsday Online Story". This sci-fi-doomsday crisis novel brought you into an apocalyptic world full of zombies and mutated beasts. The story was full of ups and downs, but unfortunately, the novel was not over yet. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "The Unparalleled Moon of the Sleeping Spring": This is a fantasy romance novel about a different world. Although it is not finished, the author's writing style is very good, making it easy for people to immerse themselves in the story. The main character is handsome and meticulous. He works hard to survive in the other world and is liked by many female readers. 2. "The Principle of Mistaken Love": This is a novel about urban life. Although it is not finished, the story is touching. Many readers praise it as a good literary novel. The main characters of the novel were two pairs of young people. Because of a voice that caused the entanglement between the upper and lower classes, they did not want to be bound by society. At the same time, they also wanted to make a difference in love, so they took rebellious actions, which was thought-provoking. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Begin by being a huge fan of the original work. Then, make a list of the things that bothered you in it. It might be a relationship that didn't develop well, or a mystery that was never solved. Once you have your list, start brainstorming ways to fix those issues. You can start with small changes at first, like adjusting a character's dialogue to make them more likable. Then, as you get more ideas, build a full - fledged story around your fixes. Remember, the key is to keep the essence of the original work while making the changes you think are necessary.
Well, starting a twin fanfiction is all about imagination. You can start by simply imagining two characters who are twins in a world you love, like a fantasy realm or a famous book's world. Then, you need to figure out what makes them special as twins. Is it a telepathic connection? Or a shared power? Once you have these elements, you can start building a plot around them. For instance, if they have a telepathic connection, a plot could revolve around how this connection helps them in a dangerous situation, like escaping an enemy or solving a riddle that no one else could.
First, you need to be very familiar with the two (or more) fictional universes you want to cross over. Then, come up with an interesting concept for how they will interact. For example, if it's a 'Marvel' and 'DC' crossover, you could start with a situation like a shared threat that requires heroes from both universes to team up.
First, understand the commission details. Know what the client wants in terms of characters, plot, and the fandom. Then, do research on the relevant fandom if needed. For example, if it's a Star Wars commission, study the lore, characters' backstories. Next, create an outline for the story. Start writing the first draft, focusing on bringing the characters to life as per the client's vision.
The following are some recommendations for novels with good writing and regretful descriptions: 1. " Border Town "-Shen Congwen: This novel uses a slightly sentimental stroke to describe the beautiful and long Xiangxi world, especially in describing Cuicui's love. Although the ending is full of regrets, it is beautiful and moving. 2. " Hometown "-Lu Xun: This is the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels. With its delicate, beautiful, and emotional writing style, it portrays a hometown full of regrets. These novels were all written with excellent writing skills and could vividly portray the feelings of regret. Through their delicate descriptions and touching plots, they let the readers deeply feel the existence of regret. Whether it was love, life, or hometown, these novels could bring deep thoughts and resonance to the readers.