Well, 'Letters from War Fanfiction' could potentially explore the themes of love, loss, and hope during wartime through fictional letters. It might focus on the relationships between soldiers and their loved ones back home, showing the emotional turmoil they go through.
I'm not sure without reading the book, but it could be soldiers on the front line, their families waiting at home, or the people involved in the war effort like nurses or commanders.
It could be about various things. Maybe it's about the personal accounts, experiences, and emotions of the characters during the war as depicted in the fanfiction. It might include letters written between soldiers, or between soldiers and their loved ones back home.
There could be a variety of main characters. It might be a young and idealistic soldier who is writing home about his experiences. Or perhaps an officer who is in charge and writing letters to his superiors about the situation at the front. There could also be a female character back home, waiting for news from the front and her letters could also be part of the story, showing her side of the war experience which is waiting and worrying.
There could be soldiers, of course. They would be the ones writing about their experiences in the war, like the battles they've fought and the comrades they've lost.
Since it's a 'Swanqueen' fanfic with 'letters from war', it might involve themes of separation. Maybe one of the characters is at the war front and the letters are their only means of communication. The fanfic could explore how their relationship develops or is tested through these letters. It could also touch on the hardships of war that are reflected in the words they write to each other.
Hard to say. It could have been taken down by the author or there might have been some copyright issues. Or perhaps it just didn't attract enough readers to remain in the spotlight.
It could be about the letters exchanged during war within the context of the 'Once Upon a Time' universe. Maybe the fanfic focuses on how these letters affect the relationships between characters, like how a letter from a soldier might change the way a character in the story feels or acts.
Maybe they are carefully arranged in a chronological order to form a narrative. The person creating the story might look at the dates on the letters and start from the earliest one to show the progression of events in the lives of these gay men during the war.