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Chaos Writer

Chaos Writer

"No" a daily worker lost his job as a delivery boy. An uncle suggested he should write books as he had a good knowledge of English. He searched through the internet to find the most secure way to get a writings career. A friend of his named Fa suggested him to write on webnovel that can provide him with a secured monthly income which was enough to support his current life. A new web novel writer who wanted to write a good story to get paid. He did not have had any job or any other method to earn money. Even he didn't have any money in his bank account only a broken down phone and an old desktop in his possession. Lastly, he didn't have any idea what he was going to write. He asked his friend what should he write he doesn't have much grammatical knowledge. His friend advises him to write anything that is readable and should have a good storyline. "No" buys a pen to write the draft of the story he was about to write on paper. But the thing was that he was not just writing in his paper but writing the fate of the great heroes and villains in other dimensions. The pen bound him to write and dictate the stories he had written to the great or else he can't go out of a domain that trapped him by that pen. Backing way means death what can he do. He writes and writes until he finishes a story to tell the great one. The stories are so chaotic that they never made sense. Whatever now he can get his freedom and lay on his chair to sip on some juice and forget about all the things that previously happened to him. Who is the great one? What does he want? But the pen wouldn't let him leave that easily. After all, it's bounded to him. When he was relaxing the pen was grinning at him from the sideline. " There's a lot left to come, just enjoy this moment "
Fantasy
69 Chs
The Unquiet Life of a Webnovel Writer

The Unquiet Life of a Webnovel Writer

The Unquiet Life of a Webnovel Writer Jennifer is 40, tired, and ready for a quiet life. But one Saturday afternoon, her landlady asks, “Do you believe we are all products of someone else’s stories?” Suddenly, every unfinished wish-fulfillment fantasy Jennifer ever published starts moving into her apartment building. An 18-year-old stud of an alpha werewolf? Nah, his Alpha Dad is definitely hotter. A golden-haired prince on a white horse? Wth, why was the horse in her lobby? And she distinctly remembers writing him a tsundere Duke of an Uncle. Now the world is bending to accommodate her webnovels. “Why are all of you here, and why are you so inconvenient?” And out of the blue, her childhood friend—older, wiser, and back from abroad—wants to pick up where they left off decades ago. “I’m very sure I didn’t write you.” Oh, and the alien invasion outside her building? Yeah, she shouldn't have started the sci-fi LitRPG. Now the world is about to end. Jennifer is very, very sorry. Author’s Notice Regarding Narrative Deviations This is a formal notice to inform all readers that the current story has deviated significantly from its originally stated premise. The initial scope of the work included, but was not limited to: • Alpha werewolves requiring pack management • Interpersonal dynamics within supernatural hierarchies • The occasional prince dropping out of college Said scope did not include: • Extraterrestrial involvement • Global-scale invasions • Alien roaches of any size or classification The author acknowledges that such developments may be unexpected. An apology is hereby issued for any confusion, emotional distress, or genre whiplash caused by these unforeseen circumstances. In response to anticipated inquiries: Q: “How were these events unforeseen? Aren’t you the author?” A: The author maintains that she is, to the best of her knowledge, the author. However, narrative control appears to be, at present, a collaborative and loosely regulated process. Characters have demonstrated a tendency to: • Act independently • Escalate situations without approval • Introduce plot elements of questionable necessity (see: alien roach invasion) Readers are therefore advised that: 1. The narrative may continue to evolve unpredictably. 2. Genre boundaries are to be considered flexible. 3. Any resemblance to a “cosy romcom” is purely coincidental at this stage. By continuing, readers agree to accept the story in its current form, including all action, sci-fi elements, romantic developments, dramatic turns, and general chaos. Thank you for your understanding. — katisnow (provisionally in control) Footnotes [1] For readers seeking narratives that are marginally more well-behaved, you may refer to the author’s other works. While no guarantees are made, some stories have thus far refrained from introducing alien species without prior notice. [2] “Well-behaved” is a relative term and may still include emotional damage, questionable life choices, and dramatic plot twists. [3] The author accepts no responsibility if said “better-behaved” stories also spiral unexpectedly. Historical precedent suggests this is a non-zero possibility.
Urban
67 Chs
My Space Connects to the Apocalyptic World

My Space Connects to the Apocalyptic World

One day, a strange hand suddenly appeared inside Chi Wan’s interdimensional space. Its owner claimed to be living in the apocalypse—starving, desperate—and begged to trade anything he had for food. Chi Wan stared at the pile of Imperial Green jade, oversized diamonds, and dozens of kilograms of gold bars he offered… and fell into deep thought. …Wasn’t this a little too profitable? From then on, her connection to the apocalypse only grew stronger. The mysterious man—who turned out to be a powerful figure—used his Wood Ability to help her revive rare orchids, cultivate endangered plants, and even harvest zombie crystal cores for the country. As for Chi Wan? She only had three responsibilities: feed him, feed him, and keep feeding him. Somehow, without realizing it, a group of extraordinary men began to gather around her: A genius research scientist. An aloof, abstinent CEO. A cold and ruthless Soldier King… In front of Chi Wan, they were gentle, attentive, and impeccably polite—each trying to outshine the others. Behind her back? They were one step away from tearing each other apart. Meanwhile, on the other side of the spatial link… The so-called King of the Apocalypse clenched his teeth in silence as he listened to these men compete for her attention. As for Chi Wan? “I’m busy getting rich and supporting my family,” she said calmly. “A battle royale of suitors? I have no idea what you’re talking about.” Until one day— An absurdly handsome man appeared at the gates of her villa… carrying a sack filled with gold and jewels. “I’m here to marry into your family,” he declared. Chi Wan glanced at him, then at the newly connected wasteland world inside her space… …and once again fell into deep thought.
Sci-fi
107 Chs
Magazine writer and web writer
Magazines, however, had different writing styles. A magazine is a work that has been approved by a publishing house or distribution agency to be sold in magazines or bookstores. The magazine focused on the plot and character creation, but it also required high writing skills and style. Online writers usually used online novels as their main form of creation. Their works could be published on online platforms for new readers to read. The writing style of web novelists was flexible and varied. They focused on the progression of the plot and the development of the characters. At the same time, they needed to have a high writing speed and creativity. Although magazines had different writing styles and audiences, they needed to choose a writing style that suited their interests and strengths.
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2025-03-09 15:50
It was a novel written by a writer in a boys 'and girls' magazine.
My answer might not be accurate. The magazines for boys and girls could also be other types of literature. At the same time, he wrote a web novel. There were many types of online novels. They could come from various literature channels, including traditional literature, martial arts novels, fantasy novels, and so on. Therefore, I need more information to answer your question.
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2025-03-17 10:33
If he wanted to be a writer, he wondered which magazine would pay him more.
To become a writer, one had to first determine their writing style and subject matter before choosing a suitable magazine. Different magazines had different requirements and styles, so they had to choose according to their writing style and subject matter. Magazines that paid well usually needed to have high literary value and quality, as well as a sufficient readership. The following are some magazines that are more lucrative for your reference: 1 reader 2 Art Youth 3 Flare 4 novel monthly report 5 Sprouts 6 Margaret Super Writing 8 9 novel reading newspaper Half an acre of flower field It's important to note that a magazine that pays a lot of money doesn't necessarily mean that it suits your writing style and subject matter the best. Therefore, you need to try different magazines and writing styles to find the magazine that suits you best. At the same time, you also need to constantly improve your writing level and quality in order to obtain better royalties.
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2025-03-17 09:01
I'm a newbie writer. I want to submit a manuscript to a magazine to earn some money.
For novices who want to submit articles to magazines to earn some money, they can refer to the following suggestions: 1. Understand the magazine's submission methods and requirements to determine if your writing style and subject matter meet the requirements. 2. Prepare enough materials, including the plot, characters, background, etc., as well as the necessary outline and character introduction. 3. Pay attention to fluency and clarity when writing. 4. Carefully read the review comments before submitting the manuscript and repeatedly modify and improve your work. 5. Wait patiently for the review results and make changes and improvements according to the feedback of the reviewers. If the manuscript is accepted, you must submit the final manuscript according to the requirements of the magazine and receive the payment on time. Writing is a process that requires constant practice and improvement. I hope the above suggestions will be helpful.
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2024-09-10 16:09
Is a writer a writer? Is a writer a writer?
The problem is not simply because the terms "literary" and "literary" may have different meanings in different context. Generally speaking, a professional who specializes in literary creation usually has a certain amount of literary knowledge and creative skills and can create excellent literary works. " Writers " referred to those who had a high reputation and influence in the field of literature. Their works usually had profound thoughts, excellent artistic expression, and a wide readership. Therefore, not everyone who was called a writer could be called a writer because the title of a writer represented their professional ability and achievements in the field of literature. Similarly, not everyone who was called a writer could be called a writer because the title represented their literary creation ability more. Therefore, it was necessary to judge whether a person could be called a writer or a writer according to the specific situation.
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2024-09-16 11:45
Which magazine is better, the literary magazine or the Yilin magazine?
Wenyi Fengxiang Magazine and Yilin Magazine were both well-known literary magazines with their own unique styles and characteristics. The magazine was featured by its unique literary style and in-depth analysis, which focused on exploring the cultural content and emotional resonance in the novel. Meanwhile, Yilin Magazine focused on youth, motivation, life, and other aspects, focusing on the readers 'interests and hobbies. Therefore, the best magazine to choose depended on the readers 'interests and reading needs. If you like in-depth analysis and literary style, then literary style magazine might be more suitable; if you prefer relaxed, humorous, youthful and other topics, then Yilin magazine might be more suitable. Of course, he could also make a wiser choice by reading more books and understanding the characteristics and styles of different magazines.
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2024-09-25 07:12
How could one become a romance novel writer? Why didn't the magazine reject the manuscript?
It became a romance novel. Here are some suggestions that might be useful: 1. Read a lot of romance novels: Reading is to become an excellent romance novel. By reading other books, one could learn their writing style, plot design, and character creation. Practice writing: Writing is becoming a romance novel. I need to spend time practicing writing to improve my writing skills and creativity. 3. Build good writing habits: Good writing habits can help. For example, he could arrange a certain amount of time to write every day to avoid procrastination and waste of time. 4. Create your own writing style: Creating your own writing style can help readers better understand and accept your work. As for why the magazine wouldn't accept the manuscript, it might have something to do with the quality, style, and market demand of the work. If the work was not good enough or did not meet the market demand, it might not be accepted even if it was submitted. In addition, the magazine also had to consider the quality of the work and market demand when selecting works. Sometimes, they might choose works that were more suitable for other fields.
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2024-09-24 21:34
Which magazine is better, the novel monthly magazine, the original novel monthly magazine, or the novel selection magazine?
The novel selection magazine was usually a platform set up to recommend some better novels. It usually included novels with beautiful writing, compact plots, and unique styles. On the other hand, the original edition of the novel monthly magazine and novel monthly magazine were a type of publication targeted at online novels. They would regularly recommend novels with good writing, exciting plots, and unique styles. At the same time, they would also comment and analyze recent popular online works. These three magazines had their own characteristics and needed to be chosen according to one's preferences and reading preferences. If you prefer novels with beautiful writing and compact plots, then the novel selection magazine might be more suitable; if you prefer novels that track hot topics and discover new ideas, then the original novel monthly magazine might be more suitable; if you prefer in-depth analysis and exploration of human nature novels, then the novel monthly magazine might be more suitable.
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2024-09-06 13:27
What kind of magazine was Germinal Magazine?
Germinal Magazine was a novel magazine that mainly covered web novels, fantasy novels, science fiction, and so on. Its goal was to provide readers with excellent novels and promote the development of these works in the literary world.
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2025-03-19 22:14
The online magazine of Peach Blossom Magazine
Peach Blossom Magazine was a well-known online magazine with a wealth of novels, comics, games and other content that was loved by the majority of readers. The magazine's number of readers continued to rise and became one of the most influential online magazines in the country.
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2025-02-26 21:31
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