I'm not sure which 'Monocle' you are referring to as an author. There may be many people with this name. Without more specific information, it's difficult to recommend any of their works.
As I have no knowledge of a particular 'Monocle' author, I can't recommend their non - erotic works specifically. But generally, you can explore different literary platforms, read reviews, or ask in literary communities to find out about any works by an author named Monocle that are not of an erotic nature.
In a fantasy story, a wizard might wear a monocle that has magical properties. It could be used to see through illusions or detect magical auras. For example, when the heroes enter a haunted castle filled with false apparitions, the wizard's monocle allows him to see the real threats lurking in the shadows, guiding the group safely through the dangerous place.
There is no information indicating that there is an 'erotic story' written by 'Monocle'. It might be a misnomer or something that exists only in a very specific, perhaps private or unrecognized context.
I'm not sure which 'naruko' you specifically refer to. But if it's a Japanese - related work, you could try works by Haruki Murakami like 'Norwegian Wood'. His works often have elements of mystery and deep exploration of human nature.
There could be a Mark James who writes in various genres. To find his non - erotic works, you could search for book reviews or literary blogs that might mention his work. These sources might help you distinguish between different types of his works and lead you to the non - inappropriate ones.
I'm not sure specifically which non - erotic works Meg Turney has. However, you could try looking on her official website or social media pages where she might showcase different types of content like her vlogs, commentaries or non - sexualized creative works.
Heidi Collins is known for her journalistic work. You can look for her reports and news stories which are more in the realm of serious journalism rather than any fictional works.
One great non - erotic 'Twilight Princess' fanfic is 'The Light Beyond the Twilight'. It focuses on the character development of the hero after the events of the game. Another is 'Friendship in Hyrule' which explores the relationships between different characters in the game world. There's also 'The Legend Continues' which is an interesting take on what might happen next in the 'Twilight Princess' universe.
I'm not sure who specifically 'Luna Ron' is. But if we are looking for non - erotic works, you could start with general fiction in the genre they might be associated with. For example, if it's a fictional character in a fantasy world, look for fantasy novels that are popular. Maybe check out works by well - known fantasy authors like J. K. Rowling (not related to Luna Ron but as an example of a fantasy genre).
Sure. 'The Great Gatsby' has some amazing lines. For example, 'So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.' This line is so evocative and really sums up the theme of the novel about the futility of chasing the past.
'A Room of One's Own' by Virginia Woolf, while not a traditional fictional story in the sense of having a plot with characters in the same way as the others, is still very important. It's more of an essay - like exploration, but it deeply examines the conditions necessary for women to be able to write and create. It promotes the idea of women having their own space and resources, which is fundamental to the concept of female empowerment and can be considered part of the broader'slowly feminized' narrative in literature.