I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. But it might be about the interns in a CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) unit and their experiences, which could include things like helping with investigations, learning from the pros, and maybe getting into some exciting and dangerous situations.
I don't know for sure, but I'd assume there would be the interns themselves. Maybe a lead intern who is really eager to make a name for themselves in the CSI field.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'bones fiction' is. It could potentially be a very niche or newly - created genre. Maybe it's a term used by a specific group of writers or in a particular literary community.
I'm not sure. It could continue if there's enough demand and the creators have more story to tell. But sometimes, external circumstances can also affect the decision.
Definitely not a true story. Bones is a product of imagination and creative storytelling. It takes elements from various sources to build an engaging fictional narrative that doesn't correspond to actual events or people.
Hua Qiangu's Other Story: A Thousand Bones Giving Birth to a Child was a famous online novel that described the love story between Hua Qiangu and Bai Zihua, as well as the series of events that happened between Bai Zihua and Hua Qiangu. In the end, the two of them got back together after giving birth to a child.
Well, a 'bare bones novel' is one that strips away a lot of the frills. It's like the skeleton of a story. There's not a whole lot of fluff or elaborate world - building. It gets right to the point of the narrative, presenting the basic plot and the necessary character arcs in a more straightforward way. For example, it might not have long, detailed descriptions of the scenery or minor characters that don't directly impact the main story. It's a more minimalist approach to novel - writing.