To white out a novel, first, you need to identify the key elements that you want to change. It could be the setting. If it was set in a medieval town, you could change it to a modern city. Then, look at the characters' dialogues. Make them more contemporary or more formal depending on your new vision for the novel. You can also add or remove sub - plots. If the original novel had a love triangle as a sub - plot, you could either expand it into a more central plot or remove it completely to give a different feel to the story.
The main challenges in white out a novel are multiple. Firstly, there's the issue of pacing. If you add or remove a lot of elements, it can disrupt the natural flow of the story. Secondly, when you change characters, you need to make sure their new traits are believable and not just forced. For example, if a shy character suddenly becomes very outgoing, there should be a good reason for it. Thirdly, dealing with the expectations of the readers who may be attached to the original version is not easy.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels named in a way related to 'white out'. It could potentially be about a situation where everything is covered or made white, perhaps in a metaphorical sense like a blank slate or a world covered in snow where the story unfolds. But without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
I don't know as I haven't read the 'white out novel'. It could be a lone adventurer if it's an adventure story, or a group of scientists if it's a scientific - themed novel.
Whether the White Impermanence would appear during the day or not was a different story. There was a saying that the White Impermanence did not only appear at night. If someone died during the day, they would also appear. Another theory was that the White Impermanence moved during the day and the Black Impermanence moved at night. However, some people said that the Black and White Ghosts were just folk legends and there was no conclusive evidence to prove their existence. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether the White Ghosts would appear during the day.
Among the Black and White Impermanences, the one who stuck out his tongue was the White Impermanence. The White Impermanence had been sticking out his long tongue because he had hanged himself on a bridge pillar before he died. Black Impermanence's face was black and blue because he drowned when he was alive. Therefore, sticking out one's tongue was one of the characteristics of the White Impermanence.
White Impermanence stuck out his tongue. In [1],[2],[3],[4],[5],[8], and [9], it was mentioned that the White Impermanence's characteristic was its long red tongue. Therefore, it could be concluded that White Impermanence stuck out its tongue.