Since I don't know which fandom this fanfic is related to, it's difficult to provide examples. However, if it was for a superhero fandom, an example could be a fanfic where a new superhero discovers a blank page that gives them the power to create new superpowers for themselves. But again, this is just a made - up example based on the concept.
Sorry, I haven't come across any specific 'a white blank page fanfic' myself, so I can't give you a direct example.
I'm not sure specifically as 'a white blank page fanfic' could be about anything. It might be a fan - created story that starts with a blank page as a metaphor, perhaps about a character's new beginning or a fresh start in a fictional universe.
It can be the mystery and potential for the reader's imagination to fill in the blanks. With no preconceived notions, you can shape the story as you read.
Sorry, without reading the actual fanfic, I can't give specific examples. But it might include dialogue between characters that are prominent on page 187. For example, if there are two characters having an argument on that page, the fanfic could expand on their feelings and reasons behind the argument.
Sorry, I haven't actually come across any specific 'white love orange fanfic' so I can't give you an example directly.
Some classic novels by white authors like Jane Austen's works such as 'Pride and Prejudice' could potentially be considered part of what might be called 'white fiction' as they mainly revolve around the lives and relationships of white characters in a white - centric society.
One example could be 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It shows the relationship between black and white people in a southern town in the United States during the time of racial segregation. The story is presented against the backdrop of a white - dominated society, and the black characters face a lot of unjust treatment, while some white characters like Atticus Finch try to do the right thing.
I'm not sure if there are a lot of well - known Strunk White Fanfiction examples out there. But it could be something like a story where a writer struggles with grammar and is visited by the spirit of Strunk and White, who then guide the writer through the process of fixing their writing. Another example might be a fictional account of how Strunk and White came up with the ideas in 'The Elements of Style' as if it was a grand adventure in the world of linguistics.
I'm sorry, but since 'white review fiction' is not a well - known, mainstream concept, it's hard to give specific examples off - hand.
Sure. A '1960 fanfic' example might be a story set in the world of 1960s motor racing. It could follow the adventures of a fictional racer as he competes in the famous races of that time. Or perhaps a fanfic about a fashion designer in 1960 Paris, trying to make a name for herself in the high - fashion world. Also, there could be a story about a young journalist in 1960 New York, covering the stories of the day and getting involved in the city's vibrant cultural scene.
In 'Madame Bovary', the first page might start with a description of the school where Charles Bovary is studying, setting the rather dull and ordinary scene which contrasts with Emma's later dreams of a more exciting life.