One great Naruto time - skip fanfic is 'The New Era of Shinobi'. It focuses on how the characters have developed during the time skip and brings in some interesting new plotlines related to the changing shinobi world. Another is 'After the Skip: Naruto's Ascent' which shows Naruto's growth in power and leadership skills in a very engaging way.
Well, first, search on the big fanfiction platforms. On FanFiction.net, they have a tagging system. Look for tags like 'Naruto', 'time skip'. AO3 also has great filtering options. You can also follow Naruto fanfic writers on social media. Sometimes they promote their time - skip stories there. And don't forget to check out Naruto fanfic communities on Reddit. There are often threads dedicated to sharing good time - skip fanfics.
I'm not familiar with this story in detail, but generally, in a story about a hit man, the main aspect could be the character of the hit man himself - his motives, his background that led him to this line of work.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Hit Man Story' by Skip Hollandsworth you're referring to. There could be many different stories he has written. It would be great if you could provide more details like what the story is about generally, or any key events or characters in it.
I'm not entirely sure what specific'syumbls' (assuming you mean symbols) are meant for a time - skip story. It could potentially be things like a clock symbol with a fast - forward arrow to represent the passage of time quickly. Or perhaps a set of ellipses (...) to indicate a gap in time.
Well, 'Naruto: Post - Time Skip Ascension' is also worth checking out. It focuses on Naruto's rise to power during the time skip. The author does an amazing job of exploring his newfound abilities and how they impact his place in the Hidden Leaf Village. There are also some great sub - plots involving other characters in the village that add more depth to the story.
Of course. In fact, skipping time can add depth and complexity to a short story. It can show the passage of time and how characters have changed over time. You can use phrases like 'A few days later' or 'Months passed' to indicate the time skip. But you also need to consider how it affects the overall flow of the story. If not done well, it can make the story seem disjointed. So, it's crucial to plan the time skips carefully and make sure they serve the story's purpose.
Yes, you can. Skipping time can be an effective narrative device in a short story. It allows you to move the plot forward quickly and focus on the most important events or moments.