well... i don't know about tattoo's but Harry Potter has a scar. That's pretty hardcore.
i am not sure what you mean? Most tattoos symbolize whatever you want them to. I have only on tattoo and it is a butterfly, its black and on my right shoulder. Butterfly, i got it the first day that i moved out of my parents house,(spreading my wings) Black for simpleness, and plus its cute. Choose a tattoo that means something to you...or that doesn't and make it mean something. tattoos are something that are yours and something that you keep forever. make them tell a story....your story.
All tattoos have a different meaning to the person that has them. It can vary in meaning from person to person.If you mean in writing then it means awful drumming. Like in Edgar Allen Poe's story he refers to the hellish tattoo as the persons heart beating.
Yes it is a fictional story.
Yes. A very fictional story.
historical fiction. real circumstances, fictional people
No, creative writing does not have to be fictional.
Tattoos are a way of expressing oneself. Just like writting or drawing. Each tattoo carries a certain meaning or message, many have multiple meanings. Tattoos=art. Take stars for example, one of the most popular symbols, can represent happiness, luck, hope, a journey...pretty much whatever you think of when you think of a star. A tattoo is something that you can make personal just by having a story or a view of what you are getting and why. For example when my son is born i am going to take his handprint and turn it into a tattoo with his name going thru it. Symbolizing to me the journey of life and the neverending love that i will have with him.
A fictional novel is a lengthy story.
yes it does have to be fictional
Tattoo Nightmares - 2012 Nicole's Story was released on: USA: 2013
Tattoo Nightmares - 2012 Jessica's Story was released on: USA: 2014
No. A historical story is a fictional story with facts about whatever your story is about.