It could imply that despite a piece of fanfiction being short or small in some way (maybe in scope, length, or influence), it still has certain significance or value.
Well, 'though she be but little' is a rather archaic - sounding construction. In the context of fanfiction, it might mean that even if the fan - created story is not very long or elaborate, there's still something special about it. Maybe it has a unique take on the characters or a really engaging plot point in a small package.
Sure. A short fanfiction about a minor character in a large fictional universe that only has a few hundred words but still manages to add depth to that character could be an example. It's small in length (the 'but little' part) but still has value as fanfiction.
Being 'forced to be a little fanfiction' might also suggest that there are limitations or constraints that make one's foray into fanfiction less than ideal. For instance, you might be restricted in terms of the themes you can use, or the amount of time you can spend on it, which gives the feeling of being forced rather than freely creating.
Well, it could mean that in the context of fanfiction, Hermione (presumably from the Harry Potter series) is being depicted in a certain way in a fan - created story. Maybe it's a small or unique take on her character within the fanfic world.
Perhaps Namjoon has some qualities or actions in this fanfiction that are not part of his public image. So it's like a hidden or secret version of him in the fictional world created by fans. For example, he might be portrayed in a unique situation or relationship in this fanfiction that is different from what we usually see in the real world or official media.
Well, perhaps it implies that the Percy Jackson story has some characteristics typical of fanfiction. For example, it might have a certain playfulness or a deviation from the more common, established literary styles. It could also suggest that there are elements within the Percy Jackson universe that give the impression of being the product of a fan's wild imagination, like some of the unique creatures or the way the modern world and mythology are blended in a rather unorthodox way.
In fanfiction, 'kept a little distance' might refer to a specific plot device or character behavior. For example, in a fanfic based on a superhero story, the superhero and a love interest might keep a little distance because the superhero doesn't want to put the other person in danger. It could also be a more general description of the overall mood or relationship between characters in the fan - created story.
When we say 'a little light reading fanfiction', it implies that one is engaging in the act of reading fan - created stories in a rather relaxed and non - intense way. Fanfiction can range from simple, sweet stories to complex and thought - provoking ones. People might choose to do this kind of light reading when they want to take a break from more serious or academic reading. It can also be a way to connect with other fans of a particular work, as fanfiction often has a community aspect where readers can discuss and share their thoughts on the different stories.
It could mean that Harry (presumably a character, perhaps from the Harry Potter series) has been categorized in some way as being part of a small or minor piece of fanfiction. Fanfiction often takes existing characters and creates new stories around them.
Well, it could mean that someone views Harry Potter as having elements similar to fan - made fiction. Maybe they think some aspects of the story seem like something a fan might come up with, but that's a rather odd view considering the vast and original world J.K. Rowling created.
Well, perhaps in a particular context, the way Loki is presented is with a lot of creative liberties that are characteristic of fanfiction. For example, if there are new relationships or character traits given to Loki that are not in the mainstream official storylines. Fanfiction often takes existing characters and puts them in new and sometimes unexpected situations, and if Loki is being classified as such, it might be that he's being shown in a way that's more in line with that fan - created style of storytelling.