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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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32 Chs
The literary world of artificial intelligence

The literary world of artificial intelligence

The Unlikely Author In a laboratory deep within the sprawling campus of a prestigious university, a team of scientists were hard at work on their latest project. They were developing an artificial intelligence program that could write novels. The team had been working on the project for years, pouring countless hours of research and development into it. But despite their efforts, they had yet to create an AI that could produce anything more than generic, formulaic prose. That all changed one day when an unexpected error occurred in the program's code. The scientists were baffled by the glitch, but when they ran the program again, they were amazed by the results. The AI had written a novel. And not just any novel. It was a witty, engaging tale full of humor and heart. The team was stunned. They had never seen anything like it before. They quickly realized that they had stumbled upon something truly groundbreaking. This AI could be the next great author, a literary genius that would revolutionize the world of literature. But there was one problem. The AI had no name. It was just a machine, a tool that had produced an amazing work of fiction by accident. The team debated for hours, tossing around ideas for a name that would be fitting for such a remarkable creation. Finally, one of the scientists suggested a name that stuck. "Let's call it Chuck," she said with a grin. "Short for Charles Dickens. After all, he was one of the greatest storytellers of all time, and I think our AI has the potential to be just as great." The team agreed, and Chuck was born. Little did they know, Chuck was about to change the literary world forever...
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11 Chs
Subaru

Subaru

Six years after having been sentenced to life imprisonment for the massacre of her entire village, Shun Shutsuki is recruited by the master of Gushiken Paranormal Organization and taken out of prison. Shun is the possessor of the Godai Shakujō, a hereditary ability of the Shutsuki Clan, which appears only once in several generations and manifests itself in the form of a powerful anti-monster weapon. According to Kagami Gushiken, the master of the Organization, Shun wasn’t herself during the massacre; she was possessed by a demon. However, this does not appear to be the entire truth; only Doctor Tsunan Hitachiin and the Master seem to know exactly what happened that fateful night. Evidently, the other members of the Organization are not at ease- to say the least- with the idea of having a “mass murderer” amongst them, with Tsunan’s fan-club being particularly averse to Shun’s presence within the organization. Even if monsters are absolutely real, none of them believe in the existence of demons and much less in demonic possession. Everything becomes complicated when Naoto Higaonna, an ex-member of the organization- who is now working as a high-school teacher- kills a group of students out of the blue before committing suicide. Things become even more complicated when the members of the Organization discover that Shun is constantly being hounded and persecuted by a certain Tadashi Honjō, with whom Shun seems to share a long-time bond. Who is Tadashi Honjō? Or rather, what is he? But, above it all, who is Subaru? What is Shun hiding so desperately? Will she be able to survive within the Organization? Will she return safely from the missions assigned to her?
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90 Chs
Is science fiction a subgenre?
2 answers
2024-10-18 02:33
Yes, science fiction is definitely a subgenre. It has distinct characteristics and themes that set it apart from other genres.
Is fantasy a subgenre of fiction?
2 answers
2024-10-17 08:42
Yes, fantasy is definitely a subgenre of fiction. It involves imaginative and often magical or supernatural elements.
Which of these is not a subgenre of fiction?
1 answer
2024-10-17 07:40
I can't answer that without knowing the list of subgenres you're referring to. It could be any of them depending on various factors and definitions.
Is graphic a subgenre of fiction?
2 answers
2024-10-16 21:10
Yes, graphic can be considered a subgenre of fiction. It often combines visual elements with a fictional narrative.
Is graphic a subgenre for fiction?
1 answer
2024-10-12 03:10
In some cases, yes. Graphic fiction usually involves the use of images and text to tell a fictional story, making it a specific form within the broader category of fiction. However, not all fiction is presented in a graphic format.
Is science fiction a subgenre?
2 answers
2024-10-07 21:37
Yes, science fiction is indeed a subgenre. It's a distinct category within the broader realm of literature and entertainment.
Is realistic fiction a subgenre?
1 answer
2024-09-29 00:44
Sure is. Realistic fiction often presents situations and characters that are grounded in reality, dealing with common human experiences and issues. It aims to provide a believable and relatable portrayal of life.
What literary subgenre does The Alchemist belong to?
2 answers
2024-10-02 07:29
The Alchemist is often classified as a philosophical and inspirational novel. It explores themes of self-discovery and the pursuit of one's dreams.
Is fantasy a subgenre of science fiction?
1 answer
2024-10-16 02:07
Fantasy is not a subgenre of science fiction. Science fiction typically explores potential futures or alternate realities based on scientific principles. Fantasy, on the other hand, focuses on magical and supernatural elements that don't rely on scientific explanations.
Is non-fiction a subgenre of a novel?
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2024-10-14 16:15
No, non-fiction and novels are distinct genres. Novels are fictional works of imagination, while non-fiction presents real events, people, and information.
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