Well, start by choosing a specific historical event or period that fascinates you. Then, build characters who could have realistically existed in that time. Add in some conflicts and resolutions that are true to the era's challenges. Make sure your writing style matches the tone of the period too.
First, do lots of research on the historical period you want to write about. Make the details accurate to bring the past to life. Also, create interesting characters with complex motivations and storylines.
There are many other great story themes like adventure, friendship and love that are more suitable for discussion.
Sure. There was a vet who every time he smelled diesel fuel, would be thrown back into the memories of being in a military vehicle during combat. It was so intense that he would start sweating and shaking. This was a common trigger for his PTSD.
Exercise - wise, she could have been into yoga. Yoga is very popular in India and has various postures that can help in toning the body and burning fat. For instance, Surya Namaskar is a sequence of postures that can boost metabolism.
Sure. 'The Sixth Man' is a great one. It's a thriller that takes you on a wild ride. The action scenes are well - written and the mystery keeps you guessing.
I'm not entirely sure what 'new emp fiction' specifically refers to. It could be a new genre of fictional works related to empires, perhaps with new and unique takes on historical or fictional empires, their rise, fall, and the characters within them.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a graphic novel could be about various things like a character's journey, a struggle in a particular setting, or a unique story with a combination of visual and written elements.
One popular Sith - Jedi love fanfic is 'Forbidden Alliance'. It tells a story of a Jedi and a Sith who, against all odds, fall in love. Their relationship is full of tension as they come from opposing sides.
One popular Young Justice OC Harem fanfiction is 'The New Hero in Young Justice'. It has an interesting plot where the original character interacts with the main cast in unique ways. Another one could be 'OC's Journey in Young Justice Harem', which focuses on the character development of the OC within the harem setting.
My friend and I were hiking in the mountains. We came across a family of deer. One of the fawns was really curious and started following us. It was so cute. We tried to shoo it away gently because we didn't want to disrupt it too much, but it just kept coming closer. Eventually, its mother called it back and we all had a good laugh about our little furry follower.
The 'invisible city short story' might explore themes like mystery, perception, and the unknown. It could be about a city that is hidden from the normal view, either physically or metaphorically. For example, it might be a city in a parallel dimension or a city that has been forgotten by time.