Sorry, I can't really give specific examples of 'frame x book fanfic' as the term is not common and not enough information is given about what 'frame' is. But it could be something like if 'frame' was a virtual reality frame, a fanfic might be about a character entering a book's world through this VR frame.
Sure. 'The Canterbury Tales' is a well - known frame story novel. It has a group of pilgrims on a journey, and each pilgrim tells a story within the overarching narrative of the journey. Another example is 'One Thousand and One Nights'. Scheherazade tells a series of stories night after night to the king to avoid being executed.
There are quite a few. 'The Thousand and One Nights' (Arabian Nights) is a classic example. Scheherazade's nightly tales within the frame of her life - or - death situation with the king are very engaging. 'The Canterbury Tales' is also great. The frame of the pilgrims' journey gives context to all the different and interesting stories they tell. And then there's 'The Decameron' where the ten people's retreat and their daily story - telling forms the frame for a whole bunch of diverse stories that cover different aspects of life, love, and human nature.
One example could be 'The Great Gatsby'. Gatsby fails in his pursuit of Daisy, despite his great wealth and efforts. His failure is central to the story's exploration of the American Dream and the hollowness of the upper class. Another is 'Of Mice and Men', where Lennie and George's dream of having their own farm fails in the end, highlighting the harsh realities of the Great Depression era.
One example is 'The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet' by David Mitchell. It has a frame that sets the context in a historical yet modern - feeling way. Another is 'Cloud Atlas' also by Mitchell, which has multiple interconnected stories that are set in different time periods including modern times, and the way they are framed together is very unique.
I'm not sure specifically which 'gate' you're referring to. But if it was, say, 'Stargate x fanfic', there could be fan - made stories about new Stargate addresses being discovered and the adventures that follow. Or perhaps fanfics about different alien races interacting through the Stargate in unexpected ways.
The term 'frame x book fanfic' is rather ambiguous. It could be that 'frame' is a character, an object, or an idea from another source that is being cross - overed with a book for the fanfic. For instance, if the 'frame' was a magical frame from a movie, the fanfic could be about how this frame gets inserted into the plot of the book, perhaps changing the relationships between the book's characters or the overall narrative structure. Without more details, it's hard to be more precise.
I'm sorry, I haven't come across any specific examples of 'cray x palette fanfic' myself. It's a rather niche concept, so it might be difficult to find existing examples without further research into specific fanfic communities or platforms.
There are so many possible interpretations of'red x yellow fanfic' that it's almost impossible to give examples without more details. If'red' and 'yellow' were related to a cartoon or anime fandom, for instance, it could be a fanfic about two characters with red and yellow elements in their design. Maybe a character with red hair and another with yellow - themed clothing. The fanfic could explore their daily lives, their dreams, or their interactions within the fictional world of the anime or cartoon.
Another example could be a fanfic set in a post - apocalyptic world where a group of goth - like survivors have created their own society. Their color palette might consist of faded blacks, muddy browns, and a few splashes of neon (to represent the remnants of a once - vibrant world). The story could explore how they maintain their goth aesthetic in this desolate new world, and how the palette reflects the harshness and mystery of their existence.
Since we don't know the exact nature of Skipper, let's assume Skipper is a character from a TV show about a group of friends. A 'skipper x private fanfic' could be where Skipper has a private hobby of painting, but none of the friends know about it. The fanfic could explore how Skipper tries to keep it a secret and what happens when one of the friends accidentally discovers it. Another example could be if Skipper has a secret crush on someone in the group, and the fanfic delves into their private thoughts and feelings about this unrequited love.