Perhaps I had a sudden burst of inspiration while looking at sakura blossoms. The beauty of the sakura made me want to create a story around it, and that's how the first sakura fanfiction came to be.
Well, I had been reading a lot of different fanfictions before, and I noticed that there were not many good ones about sakura. So, I decided to take matters into my own hands. I did some research on sakura, its cultural significance, and different interpretations of it in various media. Then, using my creativity and love for the concept of sakura, I crafted the first sakura fanfiction. I started with an outline, thinking about the plot, the characters, and how I wanted to present sakura in a new and interesting way. And slowly but surely, the fanfiction took shape.
It could be that I was really into a particular anime or manga that had sakura in it. I was so in love with the character of sakura that I started thinking of different scenarios and stories for her, and that led to the creation of the first sakura fanfiction. I might have started with just a simple idea, like what if sakura had a different power, and then built the whole story from there.
Well, it could mean that the person speaking was the very first one to create or be involved with a fanfiction related to sakura. Maybe they were the originator of a particular story or idea within the sakura fanfiction community.
The very first manga is often considered to be Katsushika Hokusai's 'Hokusai Manga' which emerged in the 19th century. It was a collection of sketches and illustrations.
The first graphic novel is often considered to be 'A Contract with God' by Will Eisner. It emerged as a new form of storytelling that combined sequential art and a more complex narrative structure than traditional comics.
The first serial novel was 'The Pickwick Papers' by Charles Dickens. It emerged as a new form of storytelling to engage readers over an extended period.
Aerial novels originated from the adaptation and re-creation of history, myths, legends, etc. The most common way was to completely fabricate the characters, events, places, etc. into a new literary genre. In the early days, fictional novels often created a brand new world view and characters by imitating and extending historical events or cultural traditions. For example, the various gods and heroes in ancient Greek mythology were adapted into fictional characters and then unfolded in this fictional world. Later on, the development of fictional novels gradually moved towards more diverse forms such as science fiction, fantasy, martial arts, romance, and other genres. Among them, science fiction and fantasy novels often created a new world and worldview through fantasies about the future or technology. Wuxia and romance novels, on the other hand, paid more attention to the emotions and interpersonal relationships of the characters to construct a world view that was full of personality and emotional depth. The origin of fictional novels can be traced back to ancient times, but with the passage of time, it gradually became an independent literary genre and was widely welcomed in contemporary times.
The term likely emerged as a way to identify fanfiction with sexual content. Maybe someone thought a lemon, with its zesty and a bit racy connotation, was a good symbol for such stories.
After my first gay encounter, coming out was a long process. I was scared of the reaction from my family, especially my parents. So, I decided to come out to my siblings first. I wrote them a letter explaining how I felt and about my first experience that made me realize my sexual orientation. They were accepting, and with their support, I then planned how to tell my parents in a way that would be less shocking for them.
The idea of the Peter Pan story started with J.M. Barrie. He was involved with the Llewelyn Davies family and was deeply inspired by the boys in the family. He noticed their free - spiritedness, their love for adventure, and their unspoiled innocence. He took these qualities and built a story around a boy, Peter Pan, who would never grow up, and a world, Neverland, full of exciting and magical things. This way, the story of Peter Pan was born.
For me, it was about acceptance. I just had to accept that my feelings were valid. I had a crush on a guy at the same time as having feelings for a girl, and I couldn't deny it anymore. So I started to look into bisexuality more, read stories, and talk to people. And that's how I came to terms with it.
It first came into being through Middle Eastern oral traditions. Storytellers in the region created and passed on the story which was later incorporated into 'One Thousand and One Nights'.