I have no definite idea. It might have had challenges in finding the right platform or it might have had a plot that was too niche for widespread notice.
One popular contest in school is the spelling bee. Students compete to spell difficult words correctly. It helps improve their vocabulary and spelling skills. Another is the science fair competition, where students showcase their scientific projects and experiments. Math competitions are also common, which encourage students to solve complex math problems quickly and accurately.
There were various fiction contests in May 2018. Some were focused on specific genres like romance or mystery, while others were open to all types of fiction.
There's a red deer ghost story where a hunter once chased a red deer deep into the woods. The deer suddenly disappeared, and ever since, the hunter has reported seeing a ghostly red deer figure. It might be a combination of the hunter's guilt and the mystery of the forest that gave birth to this story. The forest has an eerie atmosphere, and the idea of a ghost deer adds to the spooky nature of the place. Some believe that the deer's spirit is trapped in the forest due to some unfinished business or a tragic end it met.
Sure. There's a story where a young girl got lost in the red deer forest. As she was wandering, she saw a beautiful red deer. But as she got closer, she realized it was translucent. The deer led her to a small clearing and then disappeared. Later, she was found by her family. People say it was a ghost deer guiding her to safety.
Madara Uchiha could also be a candidate. His view of the ninja world was very different from Naruto's. He might play the Devil's Advocate by trying to persuade Naruto that the cycle of hatred can only be broken by a more dictatorial approach, rather than Naruto's ideal of love and understanding. He could use his own experiences and the history of the Uchiha clan to make his arguments seem valid.
Yes, there might be. Sometimes Harlequin or related organizations may hold contests. For example, they could have writing contests to discover new talent in the field of romance novels. These contests can be a great opportunity for aspiring writers to get their work noticed and potentially get published by Harlequin.
The number of people submitting fiction to magazine contests can fluctuate a lot. It depends on factors like the genre of the contest, the prize offered, and how well it's promoted.