The title might imply a power struggle. The 'light' could symbolize one force or character with certain qualities and the'shade' another. For example, in a story of a hero and a villain, the hero is the 'light' bringing justice and the villain is the'shade' causing chaos. The story may revolve around their interactions and the battle between them.
Printing a light novel isn't too complicated. One way is to create a PDF of your manuscript and take it to a local print shop. They can help you decide on the print quality, size, and other details. Another option is to use an online printing service where you upload your file and customize the printing options from the comfort of your home.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific 'light vs shade novel'. But typically, there would be a protagonist who is likely to be caught between the forces of light and shade.
One possible theme is the conflict between appearance and reality. The 'light' might represent what is shown on the surface or what is expected, while the'shade' could be the hidden truth or the unexpected aspect of the situation in the story.
A good plot twist and vivid character descriptions usually make it engaging. The contrast of light and shade should be shown through the story's events and characters' experiences.
The complete lyrics of " Light Years Away " were as follows:
Feeling the fingertips that stop at my hair
How to freeze time in an instant, remember
Looking into my determined eyes, perhaps there is no tomorrow
Facing the vast sea of stars, we are as small as dust
Floating in a helpless
Fate brought us together, beyond the chaos
But fate wants us to love each other in danger
The above is the complete version of the lyrics of " Light Years Away ".
The common print size for light novels is often around 12.5 x 18 cm. Different publishers might have some differences, but this is a general range. The size is chosen to make the books portable and easy to read.
It's hard to say. Sometimes availability can change depending on various factors like demand and reprint decisions. Try reaching out to bookstores or the author's website for clarification.