Sure. There might be a story about a seamstress who specializes in making corsets. She embeds secrets and stories within the corsets she creates. One day, a mysterious customer comes to her shop asking for a very special corset. Through the process of making this corset, the seamstress discovers a hidden past of the customer and the corset becomes a symbol of their intertwined fates.
Sure. There could be a story where a young woman in a small town during the 19th century is a 'corset wife'. She is expected to wear a corset to fit into the society's standards of beauty. One day, she decides to loosen her corset a bit when she goes out to pick flowers in the meadow, feeling a sense of freedom. When she returns home, she has to tighten it again before her husband sees. This simple act of loosening and tightening the corset can show her internal struggle between her own comfort and the expectations of her role as a wife.
One example is 'The Crimson Petal and the White' which has elements of corset fiction as it is set in Victorian London and corsets are part of the period's accurate portrayal. Another could be novels that focus on the lives of courtesans in the 19th century, where corsets were an important part of their appearance and the story might involve the discomfort or allure associated with them.
Imagine a story set in a future world where braces are not just for straightening teeth. In this world, braces are a status symbol and a sign of advanced technology. A young inventor, Jane, creates a new type of braces that can communicate with other devices. She gets into all sorts of adventures as she tries to promote her invention. There are people who want to steal her idea, and she has to use the unique features of her braces to outwit them. This could be a really exciting 'braces fiction story'.
An example could be: In a small cottage, a cat curled up. The fire crackled. A child listened. 'Once, there was a dreamland,' the father said. Eyes grew heavy. Night covered the world. A bedtime 55 - word story.
There could be a 'fiction shadow story' where a detective is investigating a series of mysterious disappearances. He realizes that the disappearances are related to a strange shadow that seems to be following people. As he delves deeper into the case, he discovers that the shadow is a manifestation of an ancient evil that has been awakened in this fictional city. The story would be full of suspense and mystery as the detective tries to stop the shadow from causing more harm.
Sure. One example could be a story about a young girl who discovers a magical door in her attic. When she opens the door, she enters a world filled with talking animals and floating islands. The girl has to go on a quest to find a special crystal that will restore peace to this fictional world. It has elements of magic and an otherworldly setting which are typical of fiction.
Sure. Here is a simple flash fiction story: 'The old man sat on the bench, his dog by his side. He watched the sunset, memories flooding his mind. As the last ray of sun disappeared, he whispered, 'Goodbye, old friend' and closed his eyes for the last time.'
The story of Harry Potter can be considered as a gainer fiction story. Harry starts as an orphan living with his cruel aunt and uncle, with no knowledge of the wizarding world. But as the story progresses, he gains magical powers, knowledge of spells, and most importantly, he gains true friends. He also gains the courage to fight against the dark forces, and in the end, he helps to save the wizarding world while also growing into a confident and powerful wizard.
Since I'm not really sure what 'pee fiction' is, I can't give a proper example. But if it was related to the idea I mentioned before, an example could be a short story about a character who has some magical power related to pee. However, this is just a made - up example based on speculation.
I'm not sure if there are mainstream examples of 'fart fiction'. However, hypothetically, in a piece of 'fart fiction', a character might be able to fly because of the force of their farts. Or perhaps in a comical play that could be considered 'fart fiction', the plot is driven by a series of misunderstandings caused by farty noises.