Since I don't have prior knowledge of an author named Marshy, it's difficult to state if they are well - known for non - adult stories. Maybe if more context was given, like the genre of their non - adult works or the region where they are popular, it would be easier to answer.
I'm not sure who 'Marshy' is specifically in this context. There could be many authors with that name or nickname. And I don't have information about the particular adult stories they write as I don't deal with adult - oriented content.
Yes, 'The Crane Wife' is a very popular Japanese story. It is about a poor man who marries a woman who is actually a crane in disguise. She weaves beautiful cloth for him to sell but when he breaks her trust, she leaves him.
Another well - known non - adult story is 'Urashima Taro'. It's a story about a fisherman who saves a turtle and is taken to the underwater palace of Ryugu - jo. When he returns to his village, he discovers that many years have passed.
In the world of Japanese manga and light novels, there are some works that might touch on the concept of a character with both male and female characteristics in a non - sexualized way. For example, some shojo or seinen manga might have a character with a unique gender identity that could be related, but it's not as common as in the adult - themed futanari concept.
Not really. I haven't heard of it being a commonly known element in general non - adult fanfiction. But it could be popular within a very specific fandom or group of writers.
Another one is 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' by Benjamin Alire Sáenz. It's a beautiful coming - of - age story where the relationship between the two main characters has elements of a same - sex attraction. It's a very moving and poignant book that deals with identity, family, and love.
The 'Harry Potter' series is a very well - known non - adult interactive - like story. Readers can put themselves in Hogwarts, make choices in their minds about how they would react to the magical events and challenges. Another one is 'The Hobbit'. It has a richly detailed world of Middle - earth where readers can journey along with Bilbo and his companions.
I'm not aware of Brad Chung being a well - known non - erotic fiction author. There are so many authors out there that it's possible he is relatively unknown or working on building his reputation in the writing world.
Some fanfic communities related to 'Black Ocean' might have their own emerging or established writers. These writers often gain recognition by creating unique and immersive stories within the 'Black Ocean' universe. They might focus on elements like the exploration of the ocean's secrets, the development of characters' personalities, and the building of interesting story arcs that are suitable for a wide range of audiences.
We should avoid adult - related stories. Instead, there are many well - known classic children's stories like 'Alice in Wonderland' which are full of imagination.