The plot is rich and multi - faceted. The main character, as a mage, has to navigate the complex social structure of the magic academy. They might face discrimination due to their background or unique magical abilities. There could be a mystery or a hidden danger within the academy that the protagonist has to uncover and deal with, all while trying to improve their magical skills and survive the academic year.
One great 2017 YA science fiction work is 'The Hate U Give' by Angie Thomas. It combines elements of social justice within a somewhat sci - fi - ish setting. Another is 'The Black Witch' by Laurie Forest, which has a richly imagined world full of magic and political intrigue. And 'Renegades' by Marissa Meyer is also popular, with its superpowered characters and complex society.
There should be no promotion of any pedophilic content in literature. We should focus on positive, ethical and legal literary works that promote good values.
A major plot twist could be that the MTF character forced to be a princess is actually in a parallel universe. In her original world, she was a regular person, but in this new universe, she has to adapt to being a princess. As she tries to find a way back to her own world, she starts to develop feelings for the people in this new universe, especially a kind - hearted knight. This creates an internal conflict for her as she is torn between wanting to go home and wanting to stay with the new relationships she has formed. Also, she might discover that her being there as a princess is crucial for saving this parallel universe from a great danger, which adds another layer of complexity to her situation.
His long - time friends or colleagues in the music industry could also be the ones to know. They've been around him during different phases of his life and career, so they might be aware of any sad events or periods. For example, if he had a difficult time during a tour or while recording an album, they would be in a position to share those details.
In most cultures, we have stories about relationships, monsters, and animals, but this specific combination is very odd. It could potentially be a modern, creative, but rather unorthodox attempt at creating a new kind of fictional narrative that doesn't draw on established cultural roots.
One great 'Back in Time' fanfiction could be one that focuses on the main character's journey through time and how they adapt to different historical settings. It might explore their relationships with the people they meet during their time travels.
It depends. Some fan communities are more lenient and might accept it as long as it's properly tagged and kept away from those who don't want to see it. However, many fan communities frown upon it because it can give a bad reputation to the overall fandom and may violate the spirit of the original work.
A story could be about an interracial wife and her black husband who had difficulty finding a place to live together because of discrimination. However, they didn't give up. They fought against the unfair landlords through legal means and also by raising awareness in the media. Eventually, they not only found a home but also made it easier for other interracial couples in their area to rent properties.