Well, one way to write stories faster is to just let your ideas flow freely without constantly editing as you go. Get everything down first and then go back and polish it later. Also, having some inspiration or a clear idea of what you want to write about before you start can make the process quicker.
I'm not sure of specific fanfictions with that exact plot. But you can try searching on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. Just type in 'Gardevoir owns human pet' in the search bar and you'll likely find some relevant stories.
No, I haven't heard of a 'Cocaime bear' before. It may be a very unique or personal concept that not much information is out there about.
A common theme is self - discovery. The OC often discovers new things about themselves through their relationship with Bree. Another theme is friendship. They might start as strangers but develop a strong bond of friendship. For example, in many fanfics, they help each other through tough times which strengthens their relationship.
I'm not sure specifically which 'female stiles pregnant fanfiction' are the best. You could try searching on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. There are often a wide variety of stories there and you can use the search function to narrow down to stories related to this concept.
Sure. 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a very popular classic. It explores themes of wealth, love, and the American Dream. Another one is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. It's a powerful story about racial injustice in the American South. And 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville, which is an epic adventure on the high seas.
Yes. There's 'A Good Man Is Hard to Find' by Flannery O'Connor. This story is full of dark humor and religious undertones. It's about a family's road trip that takes a very unexpected and tragic turn. Also, 'Harrison Bergeron' by Kurt Vonnegut is an interesting short story. It presents a dystopian society where everyone is made equal in the most extreme and absurd ways. And don't forget 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, which is a great exploration of a woman's mental state.
There is 'The Immortals of Meluha' by Amish Tripathi. It's part of a series and is set in an ancient Indian world. It reimagines Hindu mythology in a fictional and engaging way. 'Kanthapura' by Raja Rao is also a classic that has influenced many modern Hindi novels with its story of a village's struggle during the Indian independence movement.
There are many great 'Legend of Zelda' fanfics out there that are family - friendly. For example, some focus on the adventures of Link in new, unexplored regions of Hyrule. These fanfics often expand on the lore of the game, like exploring the backstories of minor characters or creating new quests for Link. Another type might be centered around Zelda's role in the kingdom, her studies, and her efforts to protect Hyrule in different ways than what we see in the original games.
The relationship aspect can be really interesting. The idea of a man having a blind wife who is 'priceless' to him implies a deep, perhaps unconditional love. It could show how they overcome the challenges that come with her blindness, like communication and her dependence on him in some ways.
One way is to focus on the goals of the spy. If the spy is after a powerful weapon, you could name it 'The Spy and the Forbidden Arsenal'. Also, think about the relationships in the story. If there's a love interest, 'The Spy's Heart in the Shadows' could be a name. You can also combine words that evoke mystery and danger such as 'Silent Danger: The Spy's Quest'.