You'll need to first write/copy and paste the story in a document compatible with the website (Microsoft Word and WordPad are what I use), then log onto fanfiction.net. Click "Publish," then "Doc Manager (Upload)." From there, give a title to your story, browse for the file on your computer, choose the format and click upload. Afterwards, you'll be directed to title the story, choose the fandom, characters, language, and rating, and write a short description.
Fan fiction does not have to have any romantic component, it is simply a story written in the universe created by another author. For instance, a fan of Star Trek could write a story where Picard, as a cadet, met Captain Kirk, and they got into an argument; how they settled the argument could be a very interesting bit of fiction. However, it is not a love story. A love story does not have to fit into any pre-existing fictional universe, and most of the best don't, the author creates a milieu for the story as best fits the romance involved. While there is a lot of fan fiction written to create love stories between characters in a favorite set of stories, there is no requirement that fan fiction be love stories, and definitely no requirement that love stories be written as fan fiction.
FanFiction.Net is an automated fan fiction archive site. It was founded in 1998 by Los Angeles computer programmer Xing Li. Users who join the site can submit their fan fiction stories. Because this is an archive site you canÕt create a book on it.
There might be a website specifically for Bakugan fan fiction, but I don't know of any myself. There are several small-scale anime/manga fan fiction websites, but I prefer to use fanfiction.net. They accept most fandoms (including Bakugan, I've seen lots of stories), and a fandom can be added if it doesn't currently exist on the site.
Fan fiction readers are individuals who enjoy reading stories based on existing works of fiction, written by fans rather than the original creators. They often seek out fan fiction as a way to further explore characters, settings, or plotlines from their favorite books, movies, TV shows, or other media. Fan fiction can be found online on dedicated websites or forums.
Yes.
fanfiction.com of course or if you want original stories there is fictionpress.com
If you mean fan fiction, then there is justinbieberfanfiction.com
The stories that are featured on the Harry Potter Fan Fiction website are written by fans of the books or films of Harry Potter. They are written as if the author is in the Harry Potter story. Some of those stories are Never Alone, Days of War and Stolen Freedom.
Fan fiction
"SYOT" is an abbreviation used in fan fiction, specifically fan fiction for "The Hunger Games." It means "Submit Your Own Tribute." To SYOT, you would create an original character, known as an "OC," and have it come from one of the 11 districts that Katniss Everdeen was not from.
fiction is Imaginary stories, non-fiction is real stories
Yes Sasuke is known to be a paranoid schizophrenic in fan fiction stories written about him. In the Naruto series however he is not.