Terms
Here 's a list of terms I use when I write my stories .
Here a list of terms I use for Misc stuff
I might added more later on but for now this is good . ^_^
- ( ) = If you see this ( ) around word it means The character is taking to you the reader.
- ("") = if you see this ("") around word it mean that the character is thinking to their self.
- " " = if you see this "" around words it mean convention between two characters.
- * *= if you see this ** around words mean the character's action.
- { }= if you see this {} it mean my notice or little info or my thoughts about a scene or something.
- CC= if you see this CC it mean the character is Copycat a character .
- DS= if you see this DS it means it's a Dream Scene or should i say It's takes place in the character's dreams.
- ~~ = if you see this ~ ~it mean a scene .
- A= Action
- AD=Adventures
- M = Mature contents
- BL/Y = Boy Love/Yaoi refers to
Yaoi - refers to the presence of a male homosexual (m/m) relationship. Japanese term,. May be referred to as Shōnen-ai (Boy's Love) if not explicit. This can frequently be a squick for many people, so should be listed in the author's warnings. - GB = Gender Bender -refers to boy /girl wearing girl /boy clothes also know as cross-dresser.
- MA= Adult - refers to the presence of graphic or explicit sexual content and/or violence; must be 18 years or older to read.
- PG-13 = just like the movie ratings
- Kid = refers to pg type stuff.
- Smut= Smut (or Porn) - refers to stories or scenes of graphic sex, in which any plot or character development that also occurs is incidental to the sex itself. The term "smut" is most often used to denote adult stories containing an m/f relationship rather than slash (m/m) stories, while the term "porn" goes either way, however they are synonymous and interchangeable.
- F= Fantasy World
- SN= Supernatural
- Scfi= well you all should know what that means.
- Slice of life= "slice of life" is a genre that often parallels teen melodrama in addition to using slice-of-life narrative techniques. Another common trait in slice-of-life comics is their emphasis on seasonality or procedures.Also use for a naturalistic representation of real life, sometimes used as an adjective.
Here a list of terms I use for Misc stuff
- Spoiler - refers to stories or comments which contain scenes or information crucial to a specific episode of the canon material, often about major plot points or character developments. The accidental or deliberate revelation of the information prior to seeing the canon material usually "spoils" the surprise/pleasure for the reader in discovering the information themselves. Warning for spoilers allows readers to make the choice themselves about whether or not they wish to proceed and discover the unknown information willingly or skip the story until later, instead of having the surprise unpleasantly ruined when they least expected it.
I might added more later on but for now this is good . ^_^