We should not promote or look for stories involving improper or cruel relationships. Instead, we should focus on positive human - human or human - friendly animal relationships.
It's not clear without more context. 'Dog' and 'boy' are common nouns, and'screws' could imply some sort of action, but it could be a very strange or made - up story title.
One possible plot could be that the dog accidentally ruins the boy's important project. For example, the boy has been building a sandcastle at the beach, and the dog runs through it, screwing up all his hard work.
No, such stories are not common. Stories that involve a negative or improper situation like this are not the typical kind of tales that are widely told. Most stories tend to focus on positive relationships and positive events.
I think it's a bit of an odd expression. Maybe'screws' here means she has a unique way of dealing with short stories. It could be positive if it implies she's adding her own special touch, like she's twisting or turning the stories into something more interesting. However, without more context, it's hard to say for sure if it's positive or negative.
In general, 'woman knotted to dog stories' are not common in literature. Most literature aims to explore the human condition, emotions, and society. While there might be some very rare and strange works that could potentially touch on such a concept, it is far from being a common or mainstream literary theme. There are countless other themes that are more popular and widely explored, such as family relationships, historical events, and personal growth.
One example could be a woman who was forced by a dog to climb a tree to escape its aggressive behavior. The dog might have been chasing her and she had no other option but to seek safety above the ground.