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.
Sure. Let's say in the 'little bang story', a little boy accidentally knocks over a box of old toys in the attic. The 'bang' is the noise it makes when it hits the floor. This little bang then leads him to discover an old diary hidden among the toys, which reveals a family secret and sets off a whole adventure to uncover more about his family's past.
In some Afro - Caribbean religions, there are loas (spirits or deities) that can be considered in the context of a 'god she is black story'. For instance, Ezili Freda, a powerful loa in Vodou. She is often depicted as a beautiful black woman. Her story is complex, involving love, power, and her relationship with the worshippers. She is associated with femininity, luxury, and the power of love. Her presence in the Vodou pantheon is significant and her story is passed down through generations.
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.
In a fanfiction about a fantasy world, there are two magical beings from different clans. Their clans have a history of conflict. So, even though they are attracted to each other, they keep a little distance. They might exchange glances from afar, have brief conversations, but always maintain that bit of separation to avoid causing trouble within their respective clans. This is an example of 'kept a little distance fanfiction'.
One example could be a fanfiction where the baby in 'hush little baby' is a prince in a fairy - tale kingdom. The person hushing the baby is a wise old wizard who uses magic to bring all the things mentioned in the lullaby to life to comfort the baby during a time of unrest in the kingdom.
Sure. Imagine a fanfiction based on an old detective TV show. The story is set in a black - and - white cityscape, with the detective (a white - haired man) chasing a shadowy figure (dressed in black). This is the kind of black - and - white themed fanfiction that one might read.
In a fanfiction community for a book series, if the author of the original book has just announced a new release date that is very soon. Fans might feel that now's not the time for creating wild, alternate - universe fanfiction. They might be more focused on speculating about the upcoming book and discussing theories based on the existing canon, rather than branching out into non - canon fanfiction at the moment.
Sure. One positive theme could be Draco's redemption arc. For example, in some fanfictions, Draco realizes the error of his ways after the events of the original series. He might start to make amends with the characters he previously wronged, like Harry and his friends. This can involve him joining forces with them to fight a new common enemy, showing growth and a change of heart.
As the 'big 50 story' is so undefined, it's hard to give a proper example. But say if it was about 50 memories, it could be like a person looking back on 50 special moments in their life, like their 50th birthday celebration, the 50 times they saw a beautiful sunset, or the 50 conversations that changed their perspective.
Sure. For example, watching friends play a sport like soccer can be really fun. You can cheer for them from the sidelines and share in their excitement when they score a goal.