I haven't read this novel specifically, but generally, it might revolve around themes like identity. Maybe the main character experiences some form of erasure of their self - identity due to social, cultural or personal reasons.
I'm not entirely sure of all the books, but 'Railton' might be one. It's important to note that the author, Percival Everett, has a diverse body of work that often challenges readers with its exploration of different themes, from the absurd to the deeply philosophical.
Maybe there is a protagonist who is an artist or a writer in the story. They might be the one facing the 'erasure' situation, and there could be other supporting characters like their friends or family members. For example, a best friend named Tom who tries to help the main character deal with the problems related to this erasure.
One great Monoma fanfiction concept is a time - travel story. Monoma could be sent back in time to when the first heroes were emerging. He'd have to deal with the different rules and quirks of that era. He might also meet younger versions of his teachers and learn valuable lessons that change his perspective when he returns to his own time.
AO3 is a great place to find Monoma fanfiction. The site has a tagging system that allows you to narrow down your search specifically for Monoma stories. You can also find some on Wattpad, though the quality can vary. Some My Hero Academia - focused forums may also have threads where fans share their favorite Monoma fanfictions or even write their own. Just be sure to check the reviews and ratings if available to ensure you're getting a good read.
Another theme is growth. They both grow as individuals and as a pair. For example, Shinsou may become more confident in his social interactions through his relationship with Monoma, and Monoma might learn to be more empathetic. It's about how they influence each other in positive ways. In some fanfics, they also face challenges together that force them to mature, like dealing with difficult classmates or tough school tasks.
Well, 'Shinsou and Monoma: Unlikely Allies' is quite popular. In this fanfic, they are forced to team up in a battle simulation. At first, they clash due to their different styles and attitudes. But as the story progresses, they gradually learn to trust and rely on each other, and it's really interesting to see how their relationship unfolds in the context of the high - stakes battle scenario.
There's also 'I Am Not Sidney Poitier'. This book is quite humorous in parts. It plays with the idea of identity and fame. The protagonist has some really wild adventures and the story is told in a way that keeps you engaged from start to finish. It's a great example of the author's ability to create unique and memorable characters.