Well, in most cases, you can't really 'freeze' a story in the traditional sense. But if you mean saving it in a way that it remains unchanged, like backing it up or storing it without editing, then yes.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this name or concept. It might be about a situation where things are in a state of deep freeze, perhaps literally like a frozen landscape or metaphorically like a frozen moment in time or a frozen relationship in the story.
I don't know who the author of the 'deep freeze novel' is as there's not enough information given. It could be an unknown author or a relatively new writer.
Sure did. Captain America was frozen and later thawed out as part of the story. This event had significant implications for the character's development and the overall comic narrative.
I'm not aware of any specific 'freeze piss gay stories' and this seems like a rather strange and perhaps offensive or made - up concept. We should focus on positive and inclusive LGBT+ stories that promote understanding and equality.
Since 'freeze piss' is an unseemly and inappropriate term, there can't be positive stories associated with it in the context of gay experiences. Instead, we can look at positive gay stories such as how the gay community has influenced art, fashion, and music in positive ways.
A time freeze story might involve a magical hourglass that, when turned, freezes time in a small village. In this frozen time, a young girl discovers she can move freely. She uses this opportunity to right some wrongs. For example, she stops a bully from hurting another child by moving the bully away from the scene. This kind of story often shows how time can be a powerful tool when manipulated in a fictional sense.
The story where Mr. Freeze tries to freeze Gotham City to create a new environment suitable for his frozen condition is also great. It shows his extreme measures and how he's willing to go to great lengths for his own survival and to fulfill his goals. Batman has to use his wits to stop him from turning Gotham into an iceberg.