Yes, in folklore and fiction vampires are often depicted as dangerous and lethal creatures who can kill in various ways, including tearing their victims apart. However, in reality, vampires are purely a product of mythology and storytelling, not actual beings that exist. It's all part of the imaginative world of fiction and fantasy.
Action Stories ended in 1950.
Action Stories was created in 1921.
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All good stories have to have action. If nothing's going on, it's a boring story and nobody is going to read it. Fantasy stories can have any sort of action, just like other novels: romance, a quest, coming of age, a fight between good and evil, even a suspenseful race to obtain a powerful object.
You write in a dull manner by not putting enough action into your stories. Write long, boring descriptions of things and have the characters blather on and on about nothing.
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Generally all stories have these things in common: - Beginning (Introduction) - Rising Action - Climax - Falling Action - Resolution - Conclusion This is the main structure that all stories have in common.
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The motto of Action Park is 'There's Nothing in the World Like Action Park'.
Some stories don't need them, a lot of stories work perfectly fine without them, as there can be a fair share of Action, violence, competition, or rivalry without them.
You start all stories the same way -- in the middle of the action! Here's a link to show you how writers start stories.