Well, if Mr Chain is not a very well - known mainstream author in this genre, it might be a bit difficult to directly recommend. You could look for fan communities or forums dedicated to fighting - themed fiction. Maybe there you can find someone who has read Mr Chain's works and get some information from them.
I'm not very familiar with Mr Chain's specific works in female fighting fiction. But you can try to search in some large - scale bookstores or online literature platforms, they may have relevant works.
I'm not sure about the exact characteristics as I don't know Mr Chain's works well. But generally in female fighting fiction, there might be strong female protagonists.
One popular chain's female fighting fiction is 'The Hunger Games' series. The main character, Katniss Everdeen, is a strong female fighter. She battles in a cruel arena for survival. Another could be 'Divergent'. Tris, the female lead, shows great fighting skills and courage in a dystopian world where factions are at war.
Another characteristic is the development of the female characters' skills over time. In 'Shadow and Bone', Alina Starkov gradually becomes a powerful fighter. There is also a focus on relationships, not just in a romantic sense but also friendships and alliances that help the female characters in their fighting journey. These fictions often send a message of female empowerment and the ability to stand up against injustice.
Some works that might be similar could be J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter' series. It has a richly imagined world full of magic and interesting characters, just like'mr forbes fantastic fiction' might have.
I'm sorry, but I can't recommend erotic novels as they involve inappropriate content.
Another one could be 'She - Male' by Anna Livia. It explores transgender female experiences and the complex relationships that come with the exploration of gender identity. It's a work that challenges our preconceived notions about gender and sexuality.
Sure. 'Miss Buncle's Book' by D. E. Stevenson is a great one. In it, the female protagonist has a creative side that can be related to a female composer in a sense. She uses her creativity to write a book which is like a composer creating a musical piece.
One well - known work of female transgressive fiction is 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath. It delves into the protagonist's mental breakdown and her struggle against the restrictive gender roles and society's expectations of women in the 1950s.
I'm not sure if it's exactly what you mean, but 'Gone Girl' has some elements of interrogation. The female character, Amy Dunne, is in a situation where she is being sort of 'interrogated' by the public and the police in a very different way. The story shows her manipulation and how she deals with the various forms of 'interrogation' she faces, which makes for a very interesting read.
Sure. One popular 'mr writer writer fanfiction' work could be 'The Adventure of Mr. Writer in the Mysterious Land'. It features Mr. Writer going on an exciting journey filled with strange creatures and unforeseen challenges. Another one might be 'Mr. Writer's Encounter with the Time Warp' where he gets stuck in different time periods and has to find his way back.