If you like Japanese dramas, I recommend watching " Long vacation,"" Detective Gallileo,"" Family Form,"" A kiss," and so on. If you like American dramas, I recommend watching Game of Thrones, Westworld, Green Arrow, The Walking Dead, and so on. I hope these recommendations will suit my taste.
The characters of 'you' and 'i' could be based on real - life personas or be completely fictional creations. They could have unique personalities, like 'you' being the more impulsive one while 'i' is the more cautious. Their interactions and how they grow throughout the fan fiction would be the key elements of the story.
One great Klaine fan fiction similar could be 'All The Other Ghosts' which has a great exploration of their relationship. Another might be 'The Boy Next Door' that also delves deep into the Klaine dynamic.
A great Voldemort fan fiction is 'The Dark Lord's Redemption'. It presents a unique take on Voldemort's character, showing him in a more complex light. He's not just pure evil but has some internal struggles.
One possible storyline could be about the two characters in 'you and i' going on an adventure together. They might explore a mysterious place and discover hidden secrets along the way.
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is also a great place to look. It has a well - organized tagging system. So, you can search for 'That Thing You Do' and browse through the available fan fictions. The community there is also quite active, so there might be new and interesting fan fictions regularly.
Sure. I love how fantasy fiction books can take you on a journey to different dimensions. The characters often have extraordinary powers or abilities. It's really exciting to read about their quests and battles. Some books also have deep themes about good and evil, friendship, and sacrifice.
No, I can't publish fan fiction. Publishing fan fiction is a complex matter. There are often copyright issues associated with it. While fan fiction is a creative way for fans to engage with existing works, it usually requires permission from the original copyright holders to be published in a more official capacity. There are some online platforms where fans can share their fan fiction, but that's not the same as formal publishing.