Lenny Code fiction has gained some popularity, but it depends on the audience. Some people really enjoy it, while others might not be as familiar with it.
Honestly, I haven't heard of 'nounai lenny code fiction' before. It could be a fusion of different ideas. 'nounai' might imply something related to the psyche or mental state in the story. The 'lenny code' part is really unclear. It could be a made - up coding system used to create a unique narrative style. It could also be an experimental form of fiction where the author is trying to blend unconventional elements to tell a story in a new and different way.
Maybe it's a humorous take on a character in a digital story. For example, in a comical e - book, a lenny face could be the reader's avatar that is 'pretending' to read the story out loud.
It might have its eyes following the lines of the text on the page, with a slight tilt to its head as if it's really concentrating. The lenny face could also have a little smile or a look of confusion depending on what's happening in the story.
Since I'm not very familiar with it, I can't really give specific examples. It's likely that this is a very specialized or newly - emerging form of fiction that may not be widely known or have a lot of examples readily available.
Well, first off, think about the mood you want to create. Is it going to be a happy, light - hearted story or something more dark and serious? If you want a light - hearted one, start with a funny situation. For instance, a character wakes up to find they have turned into a small animal. With Lenny code fiction, you can then build on this situation, adding more characters and events as the story progresses.