Well, there was this dog. It had a zipper on its side which looked really odd. In the horror story, every time the moon was full, the dog would act possessed. The zipper would seem to glow faintly. One night, a man heard a scratching sound outside his window. When he looked out, he saw the zipper - dog. Its eyes were red and the zipper was slowly unzipping, revealing a dark void inside. He was so terrified that he fainted.
Once there was a dog with a zipper on its back. People thought it was some kind of strange experiment. At night, it would make creepy noises as if the zipper was about to open on its own. One day, a kid got too close to it and suddenly the zipper started to move. The kid ran away in fear. Nobody ever saw that dog again.
There's a story about a zipper dog. It was found in an abandoned house. The zipper on its body was rusty. A group of teenagers decided to explore the house and encountered the dog. As they approached, the dog growled. Then, the zipper made a screeching sound as it began to open. Black smoke came out of the opening. The teens quickly ran out of the house, and they later heard that the house burned down that night with no sign of the zipper dog left.
One common theme is identity. For example, in stories where the man is a mysterious figure, his true identity is often a central question.
One idea could be the new generation facing a more powerful and evolved version of XANA. Maybe they have to figure out new virtual abilities to combat it.
One of the main features is that it often expands on the lore and characters of the main Final Fantasy XV game. It might introduce side quests that give more in - depth understanding of the game world. For example, it could show the backstories of secondary characters that were not fully explored in the main game.
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.
The New Model Army was a key military force during the English Civil War. It was formed in 1645. It was notable for its more professional and disciplined nature compared to the traditional armies of the time. It played a significant role in the victory of the Parliamentarians. Many of its soldiers were influenced by Puritan beliefs which also affected their military conduct and discipline on the battlefield.
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.
I don't think it's appropriate to share such potentially inappropriate'sexy' stories. However, I can share some positive dorm surprise stories. For example, once in a dorm, a group of friends secretly decorated the whole dorm for a roommate's birthday. They filled the room with balloons, put up a big banner saying 'Happy Birthday', and prepared a delicious homemade cake. When the birthday person came back, they were extremely surprised and touched.