Here's another one: 'I'm very game so fanfiction. I'm always looking for new fan - written stories about my favorite book series.' In this sentence, it shows the person's enthusiasm for fanfiction related to a particular book series.
A possible usage could be 'I'm very game so fanfiction. I plan to participate in all the fanfiction events this year.' This indicates the person's eagerness to be involved in fanfiction - related activities.
For instance, in the 'Star Wars' fandom. A person who is'so game so fanfiction' might be constantly on the lookout for new fanfiction to read. And if there's a call for fan - made 'Star Wars' stories to be included in an anthology, they would be very eager to submit their own piece. Also, they might be very active in fanfiction forums, always ready to discuss and give feedback on others' works related to 'Star Wars' fanfiction.
She has borne a novel that is full of mystery and adventure.
Sure. 'La fin du conte était très émouvante.' (The ending of the tale was very moving.)
Sure. In a Twilight fanfiction, an oc might be a new vampire in Forks. This oc could have different powers or a unique backstory compared to the existing vampires in the original story. Another example is in a Lord of the Rings fanfic, where an oc could be a hobbit from a far - off part of the Shire with a special mission. This oc then interacts with the well - known characters like Frodo and Sam, adding new plot twists.
In fanfiction, if we take the 'Twilight' series, some fans might consider 'Bella and Jacob' as their otp. Writers of such otp - centered fanfictions would write about their relationship in different ways, like what if Jacob had been more aggressive in his pursuit of Bella. In the 'Marvel' fandom, 'Stucky' (Steve and Bucky) is a popular otp, and fanfictions often explore their deep bond, from their childhood friendship to their complex relationship in the modern era of the Marvel universe.
If 'rhg' is related to romance novels, it could be used like this: say there is a series of romance novels that are set in historical times and have a strong focus on the relationship between the hero and heroine. The publisher or author might label this series as 'rhg' for 'Romantic Historical Glimpses'. This would be a unique identifier for fans of that particular type of romance novel. Also, 'rhg' could be an acronym for a club or community that specifically focuses on a certain aspect of romance novels, like 'Romance - Historical - Gothic' and members of this club might use 'rhg' to quickly recognize works that fit into their area of interest.
There are many contemporary novels as well. For instance, 'The Girl on the Train' which is a psychological thriller about a woman's obsession and the mystery surrounding a missing person. It doesn't have any connection to games. Also, 'Educated' by Tara Westover, which is a memoir about her journey from a strict and isolated upbringing to getting an education. Clearly, these are not game novels.
He was tired of hearing about the ultravox same old story from his friend who always complained about work.
He could be creating a dedicated folder on his computer for all his favorite fanfiction stories, which is a simple way of 'nesting'.
The phrase 'I'm very game' might imply that the person is enthusiastic or ready for something. In the context of 'so fanfiction', it could be that they are very much into the world of fan - created stories. It could be they are excited about the creative freedom and the different interpretations of existing universes that fanfiction offers.