One way to find literary magazines accepting flash fiction is to visit your local library. Librarians can be a great resource. They may know of magazines that accept flash fiction and can point you to relevant resources. You can also look at the acknowledgments section in flash fiction books. Sometimes, authors mention the magazines where their stories were first published, which could be ones that accept flash fiction.
Well, you could subscribe to writing newsletters. Many of these newsletters feature information about magazines that are open to submissions, including those for flash fiction. Also, social media platforms like Twitter can be useful. There are writing - related hashtags such as #flashfiction and #literarymagazines. By following these hashtags, you might come across announcements from magazines accepting flash fiction.
The variety of themes. It covers everything from love and loss to social issues and human nature.
I once heard about a group of girls who visited a strip club for a bachelorette party. They were really nervous at first. But then they started to enjoy the music and the energetic atmosphere. One of the girls even got up on stage during a fun interactive segment and did a little dance, which was hilarious and made the whole night memorable.
One common theme could be friendship. How they interact as friends and support each other. Another might be adventure, like going on quests together.
Well, it would be amazing. Hogwarts could be a real castle hidden in some remote mountains. Muggles would walk by it every day without noticing. The students would go to Diagon Alley through a secret entrance in a regular London alley. And the Quidditch matches would be a sight to behold, with the brooms flying high in the sky.
It could be a rogue angel. There are always some angels in the Supernatural universe who oppose Castiel's ideas or actions, and they might see stabbing him as a way to get rid of him or send a message.
One great underrated anime with an epic story is 'Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic'. It has a richly detailed world filled with different kingdoms, magic, and djinn. The story follows Aladdin, a young and powerful magician, as he travels and meets various characters, each with their own motives and backstories. It has elements of adventure, political intrigue, and a lot of character development that make its story truly epic.
Sorry, I haven't really come across works specifically labeled as 'fop science - fiction' as it seems to be a rather unusual term. But there might be some science - fiction stories out there that have elements that could fit this idea. For example, in the 'Dune' series, there are some characters who are very much into their elaborate robes and appearances which could be somewhat related.
One way to progress fast is to focus on the main missions first. They usually give a lot of experience and unlock new areas. Don't get too distracted by side activities at the beginning.
One idea could be that Naruto and Near Tomita meet in a different dimension. Naruto's unique powers and Near's intelligence combine to solve a mystery that threatens both their worlds.
Her Semblance could be more destructive. Instead of using it mainly for mobility and quick attacks, it might be used to cause widespread chaos. For example, instead of just dashing in and out of battles, she could use her speed to create tornado - like effects that cause more damage to her enemies.