Often as a mentor figure. He imparts wisdom and his unique way of looking at things to the young protagonists in the stories.
Holmes in young adult fiction is sometimes updated to fit modern times. His classic traits are there, but he might use modern technology in his investigations, making him more relevant to today's young readers.
I'm not sure of a specific one off - hand, but you could look for fanfiction on popular 'Dragon Age' fanfiction websites. Try searching for 'lust demon' in the search bar and see what comes up. There might be some great stories out there waiting to be discovered.
Well, it's the combination of the unknown nature of epilepsy and the fear of the supernatural. When someone with epilepsy has a seizure and claims to see something strange, like a ghost, it blurs the line between a medical condition and the paranormal. It makes people wonder if there could really be something otherworldly involved.
One common challenge is social stigma. Teenage mothers often face judgment from society, which can lead to feelings of isolation. Another is financial difficulties. They may struggle to afford baby supplies and proper healthcare. Education is also a big issue. Many have to drop out of school to take care of their babies, which limits their future job opportunities.
No. Cracking in - app purchases, which 'IAP Cracker' might imply, is illegal. It violates the terms of use of the app and is a form of software piracy.
One interesting Young Nick Wilde fanfiction could be about his adventures in school, like how he deals with bullies and makes new friends. It might show his early days of developing his wily charm.
Love is definitely a key element. It's what drives the story forward. Also, there might be some form of conflict, like family opposition or social barriers.
In the context of 'Pulp Fiction', 'listen or wait to speak' could mean how the characters interact with each other. They might need to listen carefully to pick up on the various subtexts in the conversations. Or they wait to speak to make a more impactful statement. For instance, when Marsellus Wallace is in a conversation, others often wait to speak until he's done, showing respect and also being cautious about what they say.
We should not pry into their personal affairs. For example, don't peek into their yards or windows without permission. Also, avoid gossiping about them.
Well, if you're using a physical copy of a crime novel, you'd have to type it out into a digital format first. Then, like I said before, use software such as Google Docs. It's free and has a very straightforward word count function. You can find it under the 'Tools' menu. This way, you can easily get the word count for your crime novel.
A story about a flying horse. At first it's 'There is a magnificent flying horse in the sky'. Then it becomes 'A horse is in the air' as the message is passed. It's interesting how the key element of 'flying' almost gets lost.