No, it is not appropriate. Fanfiction should abide by certain ethical and moral standards. Such content involves vulgar and inappropriate sexual references, which go against the general norms of respect and propriety in the fan community.
Another option is to write about her relationships in a non - sexual way. Such as her deep and abiding friendship with Harry and Ron. Describe how they support each other through difficult times, or how their friendship evolves over the course of their adventures at Hogwarts. This would be a much more positive and acceptable approach to fanfiction writing.
Yes. Outlines give a clear path. It's easier to start writing when you know where the story is going. Writer's block often comes from not knowing what to do next. With an outline, you have a plan for your short story, so you can just follow it and start putting words on the page.
I have no idea who created the 'cumming story' as there's not enough information provided. It could be an amateur writer, a local storyteller, or even a group of people.
I'm not sure specifically which 'cumming story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with that name. It could be a story about a person named Cumming, or it could be a unique tale created within a particular community or by an individual.
Yes, some writers might read over their novels for the purpose of self - improvement. They see it as a chance to learn from their past mistakes and grow as a writer. For example, they might analyze how they developed characters in the previous novel to do it better in the next one.
One reason could be that they are too familiar with it. After spending so much time writing, they already know every plot twist and character detail by heart. Reading it again might feel like going over old ground and can be a bit boring.
I can provide some examples of writers over the age of 90, but it should be noted that the age of writers is controversial. Some writers may be younger than their official age. Here are some examples of the difference between the actual age of some writers and the official age:
1 Calvino (Italy) -Official age 87, actual age 84
2 Margaret Atwood (United States) -Official age 90, actual age 88
3 Hugo (France) -Official age 92, actual age 91
4 Dickens (UK) -Official age 94, actual age 93
5. shakespeare (england) -official age 94, actual age 93
6. Beaupassant (France) -Official age 92, actual age 91
Ernest (USA) -Official age 91, actual age 90
8 Paul Gauguin (France) -Official age 92, actual age 91
9. Henry James (United States) -Official age 90, actual age 89
10 Faulkner (USA) -Official age 92, actual age 91
The actual age of these writers differed from the official age, but they all had long writing careers and were outstanding representatives of the literary world.
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Well, 'cumming in first story' is quite ambiguous. If we assume that 'cumming' is a typo for 'coming', then in the context of a 'first story', it might refer to the initial part of a tale or account. For example, in a building with multiple floors, the first story is the starting point. So perhaps it means something is starting or arriving in the beginning part of a story, but again, this is just speculation without further context.