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Capitaine Fantaisie

Capitaine Fantaisie

It’s all just fantasy. I mean, boredom can kill, but the driving force behind it—lack of interest—is its mother. It’s hard to become good at nothing, you know? What’s the story here? Damn, I have no clue. It doesn’t make me happy to not improve, though. Everything I write is distorted by my lack of skill, and the more I think about it, the lazier I get. When is the end of the world, anyway? I mean, why drag things out so pointlessly? If the world is going to keep spinning, then at least make me immortal, give me all the powers—something! I don’t know, damn it. What’s the point of prolonging a world where I can’t even figure myself out? But hey, don’t worry. Maybe there will be a story to tell. I’ll write as I go, word by word, and it’s funny, isn’t it, how my synopsis accidentally ended up being 666 words long? Or maybe it wasn’t accidental. Maybe it was destiny’s cruel little joke, mocking my inability to finish anything I start. Every time I sit down to write, it’s like fighting a battle with my own brain. One part of me wants to create something meaningful, something worth remembering. The other part? It’s too busy obsessing over every flaw, every missed opportunity, every word that doesn’t quite fit. And the cycle goes on: the more I try, the more I fail, and the more I fail, the less I want to try. It’s a loop, endless and exhausting, a treadmill of self-doubt that I can’t seem to step off. And then there’s the world. Don’t even get me started on the world. Every day feels like a rerun of the same bad show, the same tired plotlines, the same inevitable decline. The news is a nightmare. People are either fighting over nonsense or pretending everything is fine when it clearly isn’t. Climate change, wars, injustice—pick your poison. It’s like watching a slow-motion car crash and knowing you can’t do anything to stop it. But then again, what would I even do if I had the power? Let’s say I was immortal, let’s say I had every power imaginable—what then? Would I fix things? Would I save the world? Or would I just use those powers to escape, to build my own little pocket universe where none of this nonsense exists? Honestly, I’m not sure I trust myself to do the right thing. I’d probably just waste all that power trying to create something perfect, only to watch it fall apart like everything else. It’s frustrating, you know? Feeling like you’re stuck in a world that doesn’t make sense, with a mind that can’t seem to do what it’s supposed to. Writing, for example—it should be simple, right? Just put words on a page. But it’s never that easy. Every word feels like a risk, every sentence like a gamble. What if it’s not good enough? What if people read it and hate it? What if no one reads it at all? And yet, despite all that, I keep writing. Why? Maybe it’s because, deep down, I believe there’s still a story worth telling. Or maybe I’m just stubborn. Either way, here I am, pouring my thoughts onto the page, hoping that somehow, some way, it’ll all come together. Maybe it won’t. Maybe this will just be another unfinished project, another half-baked idea that never goes anywhere. But at least I tried, right? And who knows? Maybe this is the story. Not some grand epic about heroes and villains, but something smaller, quieter—a story about trying and failing and trying again. A story about someone who doesn’t have all the answers, who’s still figuring things out. Maybe that’s enough. Maybe that’s all any of us can really do: keep going, keep trying, keep telling our stories, even when it feels like no one’s listening. So here it is, my 666-word synopsis. It’s messy and flawed and probably not what you were expecting. But it’s mine, and for now, that’s enough.
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STAINED

STAINED

"Everything will be fine. I can handle this before my men comes." Andrea Lee said to herself trying to stay alive. She had been six feet under the ground for almost ten minutes after the culprits buried her alive in their family grave." Yes she was buried alive by her beloved cousin, Samantha Anderson. Just because Samantha secretly loved her cousin's fiancee, Richard Yap. And her initial plan is to eliminate her so that she can seduce Richard and made him fall for her. Although Andrea was born in a rich family, her mother Angelin Anderson died in a car accident with her husband Peterson Lee Andrea's father. Andrea had been running their family business that was built solely by her father. Her life was somewhat bland, planned, and no life even with her fiancee beside her. No excitement at all. She still live her life to what it supposed to be because she's already used to it. And because she doesn't know Richard very well, she thought he was just fine with everything and starting to accept him as her future husband. He was selected as her partner in life by her father after she turned 21 years old before the car accident of her parents. But things turn out to be not what she thought it was. On the day of her 23rd birthday. Her cousin give her a surprise birthday party with almost all the wealthiest family as guest and of coarse her fiancee. Never did she knew that the party was set up by her cousin to ruin her reputation. That night she ended up in a private suit with a stranger. And the next night after her birthday she's already 6feet under the ground. Will she be able to scape from her cousin's scheming hand? And will she be able to protect the life that is starting to form in her womb? There still a lot to uncover in Andrea's life. Hope you can join her in her journey of revenge and single parenthood. ____________________________________________ Writer's Note: Guys I am a new aspiring writer here. Trying to shift the line of job because of COVID19?. HOPE you can support me on my journey and I'll be much welling to accept correction and guides related to my story. Wether it hypothetical or technical....
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What are the characteristics of the 'Best Taiwan Fiction'?
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2024-11-27 22:27
The 'Best Taiwan Fiction' often has a strong sense of place. It vividly depicts the unique landscapes, from the bustling cities to the serene countryside in Taiwan. For example, many works will describe the narrow alleys in old Taiwanese towns filled with the smell of local food.
Can you recommend some works in 'Best Taiwan Fiction'?
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2024-11-27 22:27
Well, 'The Old Capital' by Wu Zhuoliu is also a great piece in Taiwan fiction. It explores the complex relationship between the individual and the land during a time of great historical change in Taiwan. The story is filled with vivid descriptions of the local scenery and the people's way of life, which makes it a very engaging read.
Who is the best writer in Taiwan?
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2024-09-08 11:20
The best writer in Taiwan (Jin Yong) Mr. Jin Yong was a famous swordsman whose works were widely spread and had a profound influence on Chinese literature and culture. His masterpieces, such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Return of the Condor Heroes, not only had high literary value, but they had also been translated into many languages and enjoyed a high reputation worldwide. In addition, Mr. Jin Yong's works were also full of profound philosophy and emotional expression, which were deeply loved by readers.
Who is the best writer in Taiwan?
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2024-08-27 22:14
Taiwan's writing style was the best because different people had different aesthetic standards and preferences. However, some of the Taiwan writers who are often considered to be beautiful: 1. Lin Yutang: He is known as the "Master of Chinese Literature". His novels, essays, and reviews all have a unique style and charm. 2 Gu Long: known as the "father of martial arts novels". His martial arts novels are regarded as one of the treasures of Chinese classical literature. 3. Jin Yong: His martial arts novel was known as the "first masterpiece of martial arts novels" and was deeply loved and sought after by readers. 4. Liang Yusheng: His wuxia novels have strong southern characteristics and beautiful writing style, known as "a monument in the history of wuxia novels". Therefore, it was impossible to simply answer which one.
What are the characteristics of Taiwan fiction?
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2024-11-05 21:24
Taiwan fiction usually has a rich emotional depth. The characters are often complex and multi - faceted, with their own joys, sorrows, and struggles. The language used can be very poetic and lyrical at times, adding to the overall aesthetic of the works. Additionally, some Taiwan fiction is very good at depicting the social changes over time, from the post - war period to the modern era, showing how the society has evolved and how people have adapted to these changes.
What are some of the best Taiwan novels?
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2024-11-07 16:01
One of the well - known Taiwan novels is 'Notes of a Desolate Man' by Chu T'ien - wen. It beautifully captures the complex emotions and experiences of the characters in a changing Taiwanese society.
Who was the best in the world of romance novels in Taiwan?
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2024-09-25 22:06
The title of the best in the Taiwan romance novel world usually referred to the most famous of the Taiwan romance novels, Yang Jinhua. She was known as one of the representatives of the Taiwan romance novel world for her ability to portray romance, delicate emotions, and imaginative plots. In addition to Yang Jinhua, there were many other romance novels in Taiwan, such as Lin Yichen, Zheng Fenfen, Chen Ruishu, etc. Their works were also very popular among readers.
Where were the best essays in Taiwan collected?
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2024-09-14 05:26
Taiwan's best prose has been included in many literary journals and anthologies, including: 1 " Taiwan Literature Collection ": This is one of the most influential anthologies in Taiwan's literary world. It includes many outstanding essays from Taiwan, such as Zheng Nian, Lin Qingxuan, Yu Guangzhong, Chen Zhongshi, etc. 2."Prose Selection": This is a well-known prose magazine that has collected many outstanding prose works in Taiwan and is known as the "Bible" of Taiwan's prose world. 3. China Times Literature and Art Section: This is a newspaper with high literary value. The Literature and Art Section often includes excellent prose works, which has an important impact on the development of Taiwan's prose. 4 " Taiwan Literature News ": This is a regularly updated literary anthology that includes many outstanding prose works in Taiwan, including some emerging works. In addition to the above anthologies, there were also many well-known prose collections in Taiwan, such as "The Blocked City,""The Gesture of Flowers,""Flowers in the Rainy Season," and so on. These works were praised as one of the representative works of Taiwan prose.
The best work of the Taiwan writer San Mao…
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2024-09-12 14:52
Taiwan's " Sahara Desert " was published in 1994 and was one of San Mao's masterpieces. The novel told the story of her two years of life in the Sahara Desert after she left the United States to return to Taiwan while studying at Harvard University. This novel presents the natural scenery, cultural customs and living conditions of the Sahara Desert with a unique perspective and vivid story. It also shows San Mao's outlook on life, love and attitude towards life. This novel was deeply loved by readers and was hailed as one of San Mao's representative works.
What are the characteristics of Taiwan historical fiction novels?
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2024-12-13 20:04
Many Taiwan historical fiction novels are rich in historical details. They incorporate real historical events, figures, and social phenomena into the fictional narratives. This not only makes the stories more engaging but also serves as a way to preserve and interpret Taiwan's history. For example, some novels might describe the period of Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan, showing how the local people lived and resisted during that time.
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