First, you need to know the character well. Read the original work she is from carefully to understand her personality, motives, and relationships. Then, think of an interesting concept or scenario for her. It could be something as simple as a day in her life that was not shown in the original.
Some popular ones might include those that explore different relationships she could have had in the story. For example, a fan fiction could focus on her backstory and how it shaped her character. Another might be a what - if scenario, like what if she had made different choices at key moments in the original plot.
I'm not sure specifically about 'Jonathan Fairbanks' erotic fiction as it's not a widely known common reference. It could potentially have significance in a very niche area of literature study, perhaps exploring unique themes within the genre of erotic fiction if it exists. However, without more information, it's hard to determine.
Since I'm not familiar with the specific works of Jonathan Fairbanks, some common themes in general erotic fiction could potentially apply. These might include themes of passion, desire, and the exploration of sexual relationships.
It could be about a variety of things. Maybe it's a collection of fictional stories created by Nancy Fairbanks that are full of imagination, unique characters, and exciting plots.
The main ethical problem with erotic fiction like that is it can desensitize readers to appropriate sexual boundaries. It may also create unrealistic and sometimes harmful expectations about sex and relationships. Additionally, it can be a form of exploitation if it involves non - consensual or unethical scenarios, even if it's fictional. Since it's not something that adheres to the general ethical framework of respect, equality, and propriety, it should be approached with caution.
I'm not sure who Jeremy Fairbanks specifically is in fictional works without more context. There could be many characters named Jeremy in various fictional universes. It might be a relatively unknown or niche character.