fictminus
Fictminus is a concept that refers to the subtraction of fictional elements from a narrative or a piece of media. This can occur in various forms, such as the removal of characters, plotlines, or entire story arcs from a book, movie, or television series. The practice of fictminus can be driven by several factors, including creative decisions, licensing agreements, or the need to adapt a story for different audiences or platforms.
One common example of fictminus is the adaptation of a novel into a film. During this process,
Fictminus can also occur within the same medium. For example, in the "Star Wars" franchise, certain characters
The concept of fictminus is not inherently negative; it can be a necessary part of the creative