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Transmigration of Starfire: Let's Have Some Fun~

Transmigration of Starfire: Let's Have Some Fun~

Starfire: The top assassin feared by all and with a side hobby as an anonymous hacker who no one knew about- not even the organisation she worked for. Who would have thought she was the short, always-smiling, blonde girl that seemed to have no care in life and was always just looking for fun? And yes, if you are wondering "was?" That's because she died. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- [So yes, you are dead. I am a system who helped you and now you will be going from world to world to complete quests and-] The system was cut off from its listings as Starfire laughed. "Really?~ That sounds like a lot of fun. I accept!" She said with a grin that took the system aback. [But I didn't even...] "Mhm?" She rose a brow and the system just went silent, deciding to sulk in its mind instead. {She didn't even allow me to tell her the reward she gets after...} If it could, it would have gone to a dark corner in the space to crouch there and sulk. {I couldn't even brag about myself and how powerful I am to bring her from the dead...} ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join Starfire as she journeys on... just for fun. Oh right, I almost forgot! The "Head" is also trying to get her to attain something and a mysterious person appeared who might be her friend or foe, amused by her behaviour. Be prepared for a dash of humor, action, world-hopping, mystery, and well... fun! Trigger warning: I shouldn't have to say this but there will be mentions of death and dark humor here as is expected in transmigration/reincarnation stories. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is my original story and should not be copied. The pictures aren't mine. - Tennyliz.
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Literary Teacher Isekai

Literary Teacher Isekai

[ Also Available on Royal Road ] After a painful breakup, a 28-year-old literature teacher is unexpectedly transported to a mystical medieval world with his loyal college assistant. In a land where words have the power to shape reality, their literary knowledge becomes their greatest advantage. As they explore this strange new realm, they uncover a dangerous secret: the godlike creator has lost control, and now the characters are alive—and free to make their own choices. ______________________________________ What to expect: 1. Narrative Driven, the story may be a litrpg but the focus is less from the stat blocks and more to the characters and plot. Although, the stats are still very much significant.  2. Conflicts are real, this means that the main characters don't just get better and move on from past traumas right away. Improvement is gradual. If you don't like waiting, or feeling pain before having the strength to overcome it, this might not be for you (sorry, I've decided to take it to the unconventional direction) 3. There is a potential slow burn romance subplot and potential love interests depending on plot progression and audience interaction. But, I'd like to make it clear that this is not a harem. 4. A whole lot of literary allusions, if you enjoy popular and classic literature, you're in for a ride! 5. Explores the struggles of a modern day teacher in depth. This story is a quest for redemption,  6. The main characters are human, this means that they aren't the typical Mary Sue or Gary Stew kinda characters. Capable of making good decisions as much as they're capable of making mistakes. ______________________________________ Sidenote: It isn't excessively violent, in fact, it's the opposite. Just wanted to put the warning since some chapter has mild descriptions of violence. Erring on the side of caution would be best. ______________________________________ This journey is a quest for redemption, a confrontation of past regrets and the reimagination life and love in a world as fluid as ink on a page. 
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What are some good literary magazines for fun fiction?
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2024-11-06 06:47
One great option is 'Clarkesworld'. It features a variety of science - fiction and fantasy stories that are often quite fun and imaginative. Another is 'Lightspeed', which publishes a mix of different speculative fiction, including some light - hearted tales. 'Fantasy & Science Fiction' is also well - known. It has been around for a long time and has a reputation for publishing engaging and enjoyable fictional works.
How can I find literary magazines for fun fiction?
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2024-11-06 06:35
Firstly, visit large bookstores, either in person or online. Browse their magazine sections and look for ones that seem to focus on lighter or more fun fictional works. Secondly, attend local literary events like book fairs or author readings. There, you can talk to other literature enthusiasts and get suggestions. Also, look for reviews on literary blogs and websites. They often review and recommend literary magazines, and you can find ones that are good for fun fiction this way.
A List of Literary Magazines that Pay for Fiction
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2024-12-14 20:20
There are several great literary magazines that pay for fiction. For example, 'The New Yorker' is a very prestigious one. They are known for their high standards in literature and pay their authors quite well. 'Boulevard' is another magazine that compensates fiction writers. They often feature a diverse range of fictional works from different genres and voices. And 'Asimov's Science Fiction' is a go - to for science - fiction writers, as it pays for the stories it publishes.
What are the best literary magazines for fiction?
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2024-11-16 13:13
The New Yorker is a great one. It often features high - quality fictional works from renowned and emerging authors. Another is Granta, which showcases a diverse range of fiction from around the world. Tin House is also excellent, known for its discovery of new voices in fiction.
What are the top literary magazines for fiction?
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2024-11-02 02:18
Some of the top literary magazines for fiction are 'The New Yorker'. It features high - quality short stories from well - known and emerging writers. Another is 'Granta', which has a reputation for publishing excellent literary fiction. 'Tin House' is also great. It showcases a diverse range of fictional works.
What are the Best Literary Magazines that Pay for Fiction?
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2024-12-12 13:44
In my opinion, 'The Paris Review' is one of the best. It has a long - standing tradition of publishing great fiction and pays its authors. 'Electric Literature' is also great. They focus on digital and print publishing of high - quality literary works, including fiction, and compensate the writers. 'One Story' is another top choice. As the name implies, they publish one story at a time and pay for the stories they choose to feature.
What are some top literary magazines for fiction?
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2024-12-10 06:28
The New Yorker is a top literary magazine for fiction. It features works from well - known and emerging authors. Another one is Granta, which has a reputation for publishing high - quality, cutting - edge fiction. Paris Review is also great. It has a long history of presenting excellent fictional works along with in - depth interviews with authors.
What are some good literary magazines for fiction?
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2024-12-10 04:47
Literary magazines that are good for fiction include Zoetrope: All - Story. It offers a diverse selection of fictional stories. Another is The Paris Review, which has a long - standing reputation for presenting top - notch fiction. Also, Boulevard is a great choice as it features interesting and well - crafted fictional works.
What are the top literary magazines for flash fiction?
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2024-12-08 21:19
The 'SmokeLong Quarterly' is renowned for its commitment to promoting flash fiction. It has a long history of publishing some of the most interesting and innovative flash fictions. 'Flash Fiction Online' is another excellent option. It has a large readership and is always on the lookout for fresh and exciting flash fiction submissions. 'Brevity' is a magazine that really understands the essence of flash fiction. It encourages writers to tell a complete story in a very limited number of words, and it features works that are both accessible and profound.
What are the best literary magazines for short fiction?
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2024-12-04 21:54
Some of the best literary magazines for short fiction include 'Zoetrope: All - Story'. It has a reputation for featuring engaging and well - crafted short stories. 'A Public Space' is also worth mentioning. It focuses on bringing new and exciting short fiction to readers. Additionally, 'Conjunctions' is known for its experimental and boundary - pushing short fiction, which can be really inspiring for both writers and readers of short stories.
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