I'm not sure specifically what 'the cut fiction' is about as it could be a very specific or niche piece of work. It might be a short story collection, or a particular genre of fictional writing that focuses on 'cuts' in some symbolic or literal sense.
Sadly, I can't tell you the author of 'the cut fiction'. It could be an indie author or someone relatively unknown. It might be a work that has only been shared in a small community, which makes it even harder to find out who wrote it.
One significance is that it can be a visual cue for a character's personality. A blonde buzz cut flattopper might suggest a character who is practical and no - nonsense. They don't have time for elaborate hairstyles, which could imply they are more focused on action and getting things done in the story.
A blonde buzz cut flattopper can be an interesting character archetype in fiction. It might represent a sense of edginess or non - conformity. For example, in some adventure stories, such characters could be the fearless rebels who are not afraid to break the rules and take on challenges head - on.
The match cut in 'Pulp Fiction' is a really cool editing technique. It helps create a smooth transition between scenes. For example, it can make two different time frames or locations seem connected in a very seamless way. It adds to the overall flow and rhythm of the movie.
It depends on various factors. If the fan fiction story contains inappropriate content, Eliza might cut it. On the other hand, if it's a matter of her personal preference interfering with a well - written and acceptable story, that would be unfair. Maybe she is in charge of some sort of curation and has to make tough decisions regarding fan fiction stories.