Perhaps 'cut' here doesn't mean the literal sense of cutting with scissors but rather something like he has reduced or abridged a romance novel. For example, he might be making a shorter version for a special edition or for a different target audience. If he's an author himself, he could be self - editing and removing parts that he thinks are not necessary.
It could mean that Luke has cut or edited a romance novel. Maybe he's a publisher or an editor who is making changes to the manuscript of a romance story.
Luke could also be a book collector or a bibliophile who likes to customize the books he owns. In this case, he has 'cut' a romance novel, perhaps by removing pages he didn't like or by creating a unique binding for it. However, this is a less common interpretation compared to the first two.
'cut novel ya books' is a rather unclear phrase. It might refer to the act of making cuts or abridgements in novels that are targeted at young adults. Maybe it's related to an editing process where certain parts of the books are removed, perhaps for length or content reasons. However, this is just speculation without further context.
It means to tell a story briefly, omitting the less important details. For example, if someone asks you about your trip and you don't want to go into all the little things that happened, you can cut a long story and just mention the main events like the places you visited and the most exciting things you did.
It could mean a love story that has been shortened or abridged. For example, a long - winded romantic novel might be cut to make a more concise movie adaptation.
It could mean that in our modern world, where information is so easily accessible and can be 'cut and pasted' around, the concept of a 'cut and paste novel' might refer to stories that are assembled in a patchwork way, perhaps using snippets from various sources. It might also imply a certain shallowness or lack of originality in the literary world.
Well, 'living in this world with cut and paste novel' might imply that our experiences are like those in a poorly constructed novel. We see a lot of repetition and unoriginality in various aspects of life, similar to how a cut - and - paste novel might lack a unique plot or character development. For example, in the media, we often get recycled stories. It's like the world is filled with these 'cut and paste' narratives that don't offer much depth or novelty.
Well, 'cut like wound' in a novel can represent a moment of great upheaval or damage to a character's sense of self or their relationships. For example, if a character discovers a long - held secret about a loved one, it can be like a cut that severs their previous understanding and creates a painful wound of disillusionment. This can then drive the plot forward as the character has to deal with this new, painful reality.
It could mean literally cutting something (like paper or fabric) and then using those cut pieces to tell stories related to a house. For example, cutting out pictures of different rooms in a house and then narrating a story about the family that lives there.
Well, 'free cut' could imply the freedom to cut something, like perhaps in an artistic or creative sense, like cutting paper freely. And 'tell stories' is just that - sharing tales. Maybe it could mean freely creating something (by cutting) and then using that to tell stories. For example, cutting out pictures from magazines freely and then using those cut - outs to tell a story about a journey or a character.
Well, 'the first cut is the deepest story' implies that initial experiences, especially those that are hurtful, tend to leave the strongest mark. Imagine when you first got betrayed by a really close friend. That first experience of such a harsh betrayal is likely to be more shattering than if it happened again later. It's like that first cut goes right to the core and is harder to forget or get over.