I know a case where at 39 weeks, a mother - to - be took castor oil. It helped in softening her cervix. Soon after, she entered into active labor. She said that although she was a bit hesitant at first, but seeing the positive result, she was glad she tried it. The key was that she was already at 39 weeks, so her body was ready for labor and the castor oil just gave it that little push it needed.
One success story is that a woman took castor oil at 39 weeks and within a day, she started having regular contractions. She went to the hospital and had a smooth delivery. The castor oil seemed to have jump - started her labor process effectively.
One common theme is identity. For example, in stories where the man is a mysterious figure, his true identity is often a central question.
Sure. There are some sad stories about families being separated during the wars in modern Chinese history. For example, many people had to flee their homes and lost contact with their relatives.
Since I don't know the exact'mane and sane story', I can't give specific examples. But if it's about a wild and rational concept, an example could be a character who is always very impulsive (the mane part) but then meets someone who teaches them to think before acting (the sane part).
Well, often in comedian's stories, there are self - deprecating parts that are really funny. They might share an embarrassing moment like getting their pants torn in public and how they dealt with it in a comical way.
You can start by looking at bestseller lists. Often, prize winning mystery novels make it to these lists. For example, the New York Times bestseller list often features such books.
First, make sure your manuscript is in top - notch shape. Then, research different publishing companies for fiction books. Look for ones that publish the genre you write in. For example, if you write mystery novels, target companies known for mystery fiction. You can also attend writing conferences where you might meet editors from these companies. Send out query letters that are well - written and concise, highlighting the unique aspects of your book.
The 'Dark Depths' in MTG (Magic: The Gathering) often involves a dark and mysterious place. It might be filled with dangerous creatures, powerful magic, and a sense of foreboding. It could be a place where dark mages conduct their experiments or where ancient evils are locked away.
Sharing such stories involves adult and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
The element of forbidden love. Given the divided loyalties during the War of the Roses, there are often situations where lovers are on opposite sides. This creates a strong sense of tension and longing. For instance, if a character from a Lancastrian family falls in love with someone from a Yorkist family, they have to overcome not only family and social barriers but also the political enmity between the two sides. This kind of forbidden love is a very appealing trope in 'War of the Roses' romance novels.
AOT has a huge fan base, and many female fans like to project themselves or create their own characters in the universe. Fanfics about a female and Levi allow them to do that. It also gives an opportunity to explore different aspects of the AOT world that the original series might not have fully covered, like how a female character might interact with Levi in a more personal way.