Well, one 'purr purr story' could be about a kitten that got lost but was found by a kind-hearted child. The kitten was meowing pitifully until the child heard the purrs and followed the sound to find it.
Sure. Some 'purr purr stories' are about cats purring when they are happy. For example, when they get a new toy or a delicious treat. Another type could be when cats purr to comfort themselves or their owners. Like when someone is sad, the cat comes over and purrs to make them feel better.
I'm not entirely sure what 'purr fiction' specifically refers to. It could potentially be a new or niche genre of fiction that involves stories related to cats, as 'purr' is often associated with the sound cats make. However, without more context, it's difficult to define precisely.
Since it's not a widely known and defined genre, I can't really give specific examples of 'purr fiction'. But if it's related to cats, books like 'The Cat Who...' series by Lilian Jackson Braun could potentially be considered as they feature cats prominently in the stories.
It could signify contentment or pleasure. In many fanfictions, when a character purrs in their throat, it might show that they are in a relaxed and positive state, perhaps in a moment of closeness with another character.
In fanfiction, a purr rumbling in her throat might signify contentment. It could be that the character is in a pleasant situation, perhaps around someone she likes or in a place she feels safe. For example, if it's a cat - like character, it's a natural expression of their well - being.
The author could describe it in relation to the character's body language. For example, 'As she leaned closer, a purr rumbling in her throat, her eyes half - lidded in a look of pure relaxation.' This combines the physical manifestation of the purr with the character's overall state. Also, comparing the purr to something else can be effective. 'The purr in her throat was like a soft thunder in the distance, a gentle but powerful vibration.'
Stories can be categorized in different ways, depending on personal preference and imagination. Some stories may focus more on love, some on friendship, some on horror, and some on war or science. These categories were only one way to describe the characteristics of all stories. The important thing was to choose the type of story you liked the most and enjoy it.
The 70 stories in '70 stories to tell stories' could be about almost anything. They might include stories of heroism, where ordinary people do extraordinary things. There could also be stories of mystery, full of suspense and unexpected twists. Maybe there are also some heart - warming stories about friendship and kindness. It all depends on the intention of the creator of these stories. If it's for a particular genre - focused collection, like horror or comedy, then the stories would follow those themes. But without further information, we can only speculate.