Of course it is. Historical fiction is a very popular genre. It's also okay to write stories set in a history that is partially or completely make believe. What you cannot do is make up history and present it as authentic, researched history.
You can do anything you want with a fan-fiction except for publishing it! Go ahead.
Okay, so after you get the graphic novel from the statue lady on the Vamp's turf (Kattya's vampire novel) you put that on the fire after you put the log on. Hope this helps!
In novel studies? Yeah! Okay maybe researching the author or writing a story/poem.
Since when is Scrooge a science-fiction novel? Okay the proper title is ( a Christmas Carol) but everybody recognizes the lead character, Ebeneezer Scrooge. fantasy, certainly, but in no way sci-fi. Scrooge first came out in l843.<what does that have to do with the question that was just asked?))
He did okay. He was very interested in History
are you talking about writing a fiction story as literature? you can write about anything you can dream up. if you are "making up" a story about a real child to tell someone else, and it is untrue and you know it is not true: NOT OKAY.
No and i am a kid who answer it
NO.
Yes. You just have to monitor what they watch. They have a button were you cab see their history
my friend went through this, what i did was just talk to your friend make sure their okay be there for whatever they need just make sure their okay.
The novel is far superior to the rather conventional TV movie. Reading the novel gives one a greater sense of time and place as well as providing more character motivation. Additionally, the novel uses literary techniques including story-within-a-story, folk tales, and southern black dialect that entertain the intellect. The movie is just okay; the novel is great.
No, it is never okay to hurt someone physically, emotionally, or verbally, regardless of how angry you are. It is important to find healthy ways to manage and express anger without causing harm to others. Communication, seeking support, and practicing self-control are all constructive ways to address and resolve feelings of anger.