I figured out a solution and created a character that won't rip off the weeping angels. Thank you for helping. :)
Thanks. I actually started coming up with an idea that would separate it from them. It's still going to require alot of thinking and work, but I...
In my story, I originally planned to use Doctor Who's villain called the Weeping Angels. But, taking the fact that I would like the publish the...
Has anyone on this thread watched Doctor Who? Because the villain is a Weeping Angel in my story. The thing is, I think I break canon with it in...
Now I'm definitely stuck. Somehow I need to make a villain that is nonhuman/non animal that can send my characters through time, all while not...
Well, the villain technically isn't a person. The elements that it provides is the ability to time travel/send someone back in time.
I should pretty much take out that villain and create my own, right? If I do that, I have no idea how to create a villain that will create the...
So basically, it would be best to ask the creator of the villain for permission to publish the story? That appears to be a better route if possible.
I was guessing I would get that answer. Would it be acceptable to publish the work even if its a sort of a fan fiction?
I wasn't sure if this was the proper thread to ask, but if you use a villain from a TV show in your work, is it considered a fan fiction or original?
I figured out that I can introduce her(the daughter) earlier in the story. If I do that, then would it be appropriate to reveal that she's the...
Yeah. I kind of have writers block at the moment so going forward in writing it is hard at the moment. :(
The reveal is important because beforehand she had given her daughter up and now her daughter is an adult. Time travel is a big element in the...
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