Hiroya Oku likely starts with a concept or story idea. Then, he sketches out the characters and plotlines. After that, he refines the details and adds depth to the story through continuous revisions.
😋I recommend Ultraman Combat Evolution, the infinite novel. Although it was not a sequel to Ultraman, it included Leo, Diga, Sero, and Ultraman, all of whom were Showa and Heisei Ultramen. It combined infinite fetters, shuttled between life and death, and witnessed the light of hope in the universe. This novel was rich in content and filled people with anticipation. I hope you like it, muah ~
Yes, there could be. For example, a spy novel might use a cathedral as a meeting place or a location for a key event. Cathedrals often have hidden passages or...
If the RPG world had social media, it would change the way characters interact. Instead of just meeting in person, they could follow each other online. A wizard could share...
Definitely 'The Portrait of a Lady'. It's a classic. Then there's 'The Turn of the Screw', which is really famous for its psychological horror elements. And 'The Ambassadors' is also...
In some fanfictions, Naruto might go back in time and try to save his parents. He could alter the events that led to their deaths. This would not only change...
Sure. There are many great 'bo and hope fanfic' out there. One popular one might be on fanfiction.net. You can search by the characters' names to find stories that focus...
Well, for a beginner in graphic novels, 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore is quite good. It's a complex and thought - provoking story that shows the potential of the medium. 'Scott...
Well, '100 world's greatest short stories' is a great resource for understanding different cultures. Many of the stories are set in specific cultural contexts. For example, some African short stories...