See also: BAMF and/or Limp!Ī/A = Action/Adventure - refers to a genre of stories featuring a plot with a fair amount of physical (as in the "shoot 'em up, blow 'em up, beat 'em up" type and not the "don't come a-knockin' if the bed be a-rockin'" type!) action. (For example: "Smart!Jack" in Stargate: SG-1, indicating that the character of Jack O'Neill is secretly smarter than he pretends to be.) The compact format of ! manages to quickly and clearly describe to the reader an accurate depiction of the author's choice in characterization before they even read the story. Most often written in the format of trait first and character's name last, with the symbol in between. One which is usually not part of the original canon characterization, or is at least an extreme interpretation of the canon characterization. ! = The Exclamation Mark or 'Bang' Symbol - refers to a short form for expressing the presence of a particular trait or defining quality of a character in a story. If you have a term you'd like to see added or a question or concern, please don't hesitate to let me know! This list continues to grow and improve with every contribution from all of you I honestly couldn't do it without you. but I promise you, we're a friendly bunch and would love to have you join in! So let this little dictionary get you started, and you'll soon see what all the fun is about. Because, yeah, there's something of a unique vocabulary to our trade that may necessitate a period of orientation. It is a glossary of definitions for all the common, anime and fandom-specific story terminology compiled into one easy place to help welcome new readers and writers into the beautiful, universal language of fanfiction. So when they finally get to that perfect first kiss, you know that they won’t be able to ever go back to what they were before.This list exists to provide a quick, easy explanation of what all those strange fanfiction terms, slang, and acronyms actually mean as in the wonderful world of fandom. Still, the attraction cannot be denied and the tension is there. Keep reading because you’re going to get some fabulous recommendations that have this trope! Slow-burn romance always, always has high sexual tension between the characters, because they have been crushing on each other for quite a while even if they are trying to tell themselves it’s not happening. ![]() If you love to read love stories that take a lot of time to get to their happily ever after, you’re on the right list. If ever you want a post on a trope I haven’t done yet, do drop me a tweet at let me know! ![]() ![]() So really? I’m just helping you find that new favorite book of yours. Your favorite couples? They probably got a trope too! It’s always so nice to realize or find out your favorite romance trope and keep searching for books with the same theme. TV shows, movies, comics, games, anime’, & books are full of tropes & many rabid fan-sites now name & track said tropes with a self-explanatory title for each one.” We can name a few: accidental pregnancy, best friends to lovers, sibling’s best friend, marriage of convenience, and so many more. It can also be described as another variation on the same theme. What is a trope? Urban Dictionary explains it best: “Despite the erroneous definitions already published here, trope on the interwebs really refers to an often overused plot device. Trope Tuesday is a weekly column where I share books that I know people will enjoy with a specific central trope. I adore them and I always tend to find my favorite ones in romance books so I can enjoy them even more. Romantic tropes are everywhere, and they are fabulous. You can also see them in shows, movies, plays, etc. In every romance book you read there are tropes or archetypes you find inside its pages. To explain a little about what this post will be about, every Trope Tuesday post starts with the same introduction.
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