I'm sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically, so I can't tell you the exact plot.
I don't know as I haven't read the 'world enough and time novel' and there's not much information available without reading it.
The concept might lead to different alliances. With more time, characters who were enemies might have a chance to understand each other better and form new relationships. This could create a whole new set of dynamics in the fanfiction plot. For example, Draco Malfoy could have more time to see the error of his ways and team up with Harry and his friends much earlier.
Some stories in 'world enough and time fanfiction' could be about alternate universes. They might show how the characters' lives would be different if a certain event had occurred or not occurred. This can lead to really creative and unexpected plotlines.
I'm not entirely sure as there could be various novels with this title. It might be about the concept that the world, in all its offerings, still doesn't fulfill a certain character or set of characters' desires. Maybe it's about a person constantly seeking more, whether it's power, love or knowledge, and finding that the world around them is lacking in some crucial aspect.
One interesting aspect could be the exploration of alternative timelines. In fanfiction, 'world enough and time' might be used to create scenarios where characters have more time to develop relationships or skills that they didn't have in the original series. For example, Harry could use this extra time to study more advanced magic.
If you like novels with a loose main plot, I have two recommendations for you! The first book was "Black Technology Merchant." There was no outline, no outline, and no main plot. Everything appeared randomly, which was very suitable for readers who loved freedom and casual. The second book was "Green Dock's Strange Tales". It was based on unit stories. Each unit was independent and connected with the main storyline. It was very interesting and suitable for readers who liked fantasy novels and ancient legends. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I don't think there's ever enough fiction. There are always new stories to tell and new perspectives to explore.
I'm not familiar with the author of this 'the world is not enough novel'. It could be an indie author or a work from a small publisher. Maybe it's a self - published book, which would make it even more difficult to determine the author without further research.
It depends on the specific fanfiction, but often the main characters from the original work that inspired it would be prominent. They might be the ones whose stories are being further explored or whose relationships are being developed in new ways.
In such fanfiction, it could lead to heroes being forced to make hasty decisions or take risky actions to meet the challenges.