Think about why you stopped in the first place and address those issues. Maybe you were stuck on a plot point. Try brainstorming different solutions. Also, set aside dedicated time for writing and create a comfortable writing environment to get back into the groove.
Just start writing. Don't overthink it. Put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard and let the ideas flow.
First, review what you had written before to get back into the story's mood. Then, make a simple outline of where you want to go next. Maybe start with a short scene that excites you to reignite your passion for the story.
'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' is also among the best. It's a coming - of - age story that delves deep into the friendship and more between Aristotle and Dante. It shows how they support each other, face challenges together, and gradually realize their true feelings for one another.
In 'Howl's Moving Castle', Sophie has a strange but sweet relationship with Howl. At first, she is just a cleaning lady in his moving castle, but as the story progresses, there are clear signs of a growing crush. Howl's transformation and their journey together are full of moments that show their connection and the development of their feelings for each other.
Billy the Kid is often a popular choice. His real - life notoriety and the mystery surrounding him make him an appealing character to explore further in fanfiction. Writers can delve into his motives and his relationships with the other members of the gang.
A common theme is power - up. Since they are both fighters, many fanfictions focus on how they train and achieve new levels of power together.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically, but typically in a love story there could be the lovers themselves, perhaps friends or family members who play a role in their relationship.
Sure, 'A Story for Harlan Ellison' is a great one. It has a unique blend of mystery and science fiction elements.
A good Wendy x OC fanfiction has a well - developed OC. The character should have a clear backstory, motivation, and personality. For example, if the OC is a healer like Wendy, their approach to healing should be different, maybe using a more natural or ancient method. This makes the interaction between them more interesting.
Bears and booze don't really go well together in proper bedtime stories. Bears are wild animals and booze is an adult - related item which is not suitable for normal bedtime stories. However, we can have a bedtime story about a bear. There was once a little bear who lived in the forest. It loved to explore and find new things like delicious berries and cozy caves to nap in. This kind of story is much more appropriate for bedtime.
One of the best is 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It gives a vivid portrayal of Puritan colonial life, exploring themes of sin, guilt, and social ostracism. The characters are complex and the story is deeply engaging.
One key characteristic is the in - depth exploration of characters' minds. Writers often use techniques like internal monologues. Another is the focus on emotional and mental growth or decline. For example, in 'The Catcher in the Rye', we see Holden Caulfield's psychological state changing. Also, psychological novels may have complex character relationships driven by psychological factors.