I'm not sure specifically as 'a white blank page fanfic' could be about anything. It might be a fan - created story that starts with a blank page as a metaphor, perhaps about a character's new beginning or a fresh start in a fictional universe.
It can be the mystery and potential for the reader's imagination to fill in the blanks. With no preconceived notions, you can shape the story as you read.
The highlights of Keigo Higashino's White Night Journey are as follows:
" I won't let you get anything but your love." - Page 036
" I always knew that I liked this type of girl." - Page 057
3 " If Yukiho didn't kill me, I wouldn't be able to become a police officer." - Page 091
" The reason I want to kill you is because you are a threat to my family." - Page 119
" I once thought that I could change Yukiho, but I was wrong. She knew from the beginning that I liked her and that I wanted to protect her family." - Page 143
" The reason why I called you is because I want to join hands with you to kill my family." - Page 172
" Yukisui, you're the person I want to kill the most." --Page 201
" The reason I want you to leave is because I want to protect my family." --Page 227
" I've always known that this is the type of girl I like." --Page 249
Note: The above is an extract from the first volume of Keigo Higashino's White Night Journey.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what this 'black ink shades a white page bleach fanfic' is about without reading it. It could potentially be a fan - created story related to the 'Bleach' series where black ink (perhaps representing writing or drawing) is used to create something on a white page in the context of the 'Bleach' universe.
Not necessarily. It can vary depending on the design and the publisher's requirements. Sometimes it might be just one page, but in other cases, it could be more elaborate and span multiple pages.
First, check the publisher's website for their submission guidelines. Then, organize your outline neatly page by page and attach it in the format they require. Some publishers might prefer PDF, while others might accept Word documents. Also, include a brief cover letter introducing your work.
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