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Book of Authors

Book of Authors

If you’re confused about how to write a popular webnovel, perhaps this book will be able to help you out. This book contains articles written by the best editors in the Chinese webnovel industry. There are introductory guides, intermediate guides, and assorted topics, with different numbers of guides in each type. Each week, we’ll be publishing three guides. If you believe that these guides are useful, please let us know by leaving your reviews. We can adjust the update rate based on your feedback. Author introduction: 314 (Yang Chen): He is China Literature’s general manager, Xiaoxiang Academy’s general manager, Qidian’s head editor, China Webnovel Literature Committee member, Jiangsu Province Webnovel Author Committee vice-chairman, and a qualified expert on all internet literature. He has discovered many popular topics and greatly helped the industry to expand, along with having personally advised many top-tier authors. He is from the first generation of webnovel researchers. Yang Chen started working in the webnovel editing industry in 2005, and is highly skilled at summarizing and analyzing the business theories behind webnovel literature and is famed for his outstanding creativity in the industry. Small Team Leader(Zhou Binglin):Small Team Leader is a high-ranked general manager for China Literature, as well as the head editor for chuangshi.qq.com. He is originally from Guilin, Guangxi. Small Team Leader is a top-ranked editor for original novels as well as a veteran web novel expert. He has helped to discover countless popular topics as well as frameworks and has advised numerous platinum-ranked authors. He’s also one of the first generation of web novel reviewers as well as authors.
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Advice for WN Authors

Advice for WN Authors

Aight bois. This is coming from an author and a reader: most of y'all's writing sucks. Readers shouldn't have to turn their brains off to enjoy your writing... That's just forcing them to be a zombie and mindlessly passing time by, ain't no enjoyment there. So in case you couldn't tell already, this will be very blunt. Thus, here's some things to keep in mind as you read. 1. If you're just going to hear and not listen, skedaddle. Hearing is having it go through one ear and out the other, listening is paying attention and making the effort to understand. 2. Toss your pride away. Yeet it across the ocean. I've seen sooo many authors unable to take constructive criticism and INSIST on improper grammar because they couldn't admit they did something wrong. 3. If you think your writing is good, then it's terrible. Simple. Reason: If you think your writing is good, then you stop looking for ways to improve it and it stagnates. Even the best of the best authors (on wn and traditional books) have room for improvement so don't be like "ah it's good enough" or "there's no where else to improve." 4. Don't listen aggressively. I.e. listening only to find faults in what the person says and use it disprove their claim. One example is waiting for your opponent to make a grammar mistake.  This is different from debate tactics to lead your opponent into logical trap and use their fallacies they accidentally left behind to invalidate everything they said. It's hard to notice, but the main difference is that someone who listens aggressively is no longer open minded or calm. They're usually narrow minded and stubborn to admit they're wrong in those moments and are very easy to manipulate bc they're blinded so ye. Did I leave some traps within the logic presented here? Maybe. Don't be an idiot and you won't have to find out. Side note: apologies if this boi comes off as ranting, bc it is. The average wn quality is on par with mtl childrens books, which is infuriating bc now there's hardly anything good left to read.
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Secrets Of An Authors World

Secrets Of An Authors World

(I have a Book called, Authors Grace) Within the pages of "An Authors World" a captivating book that transcends time and space, lies a collection of extraordinary stories that will transport you to realms both familiar and fantastical. Each tale in this enchanting anthology weaves together threads of emotions, mysteries, and adventures, inviting readers to embark on a journey through the depths of human experience. From the whimsical landscapes of forgotten dreams to the haunting echoes of bygone eras, "SOAAW" unveils the hidden corners of imagination. Prepare to be enthralled by stories that dance between reality and fantasy, where ordinary lives collide with extraordinary circumstances. In these pages, you'll encounter an enigmatic alchemist searching for the elixir of eternal life, a ghostly apparition seeking redemption in a forgotten manor, and a time traveler caught in a web of paradoxes. Explore worlds where mythical creatures roam ancient forests, where forbidden love blossoms amidst war-torn kingdoms, and where ordinary objects hold extraordinary powers. As you delve deeper into an authors secrets and you'll witness the kaleidoscope of human emotions, from the depths of despair to the heights of hope. These tales will challenge your perceptions of reality, spark your imagination, and awaken the inner wanderer within you. Written by a chorus of talented voices, "SOAAW" embraces the diversity of storytelling, offering narratives that span genres and eras. Whether you seek spine-tingling mysteries, heartwarming tales of friendship, or thought-provoking explorations of the human condition, this book holds something to captivate every reader. So, step into the pages of "SOAAW" and embark on a timeless adventure that will leave an indelible mark on your imagination. Discover the beauty of fleeting moments, the power of untold stories, and the magic that lies within the pages of this extraordinary book.
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Can you recommend best Ugandan novels for a beginner to Ugandan literature?
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2024-11-18 19:08
For a beginner, 'Kintu' is a great choice. It's relatively easy to read and has a fascinating blend of historical and contemporary elements that can introduce you to Ugandan culture. Another good one is 'The First Daughter'. It has relatable themes like family and growing up in Ugandan society.
What is the Ugandan Knuckles origin story?
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2024-12-10 14:25
The Ugandan Knuckles originated from a meme. It features a character from the game Sonic the Hedgehog. The character's design was modified and given a very distinctive look and behavior in the meme, which then spread rapidly on the internet.
What is the Ugandan Knuckles Original Story?
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2024-11-26 19:06
The Ugandan Knuckles original story has its roots in the Internet meme phenomenon. This character first came to be known for its rather odd appearance and behavior. It was a character that was quickly adopted by the meme community. In the original story, if we can call it that, Ugandan Knuckles is a somewhat primitive - looking character. It's not really based on any pre - existing well - known story or mythology. Instead, it was a new creation that the online community ran with. People started making up little scenarios and interactions for the character, like it going on strange adventures or having comical exchanges with other meme characters. This all contributed to the formation of what is now known as the Ugandan Knuckles original story.
What are the characteristics of famous Ugandan novels?
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2024-11-22 20:20
Character - driven stories are also common. In Ugandan novels, the characters often represent different aspects of Ugandan society. In 'Feminist or Womanist?', the characters help to explore the different views on feminism and the role of women in Ugandan society, making the story more relatable and thought - provoking.
What are some of the best Ugandan novels?
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2024-11-18 14:10
Well, 'The Mabira Forest Story' is considered among the best Ugandan novels. It explores the relationship between the people and the environment, specifically the Mabira forest in Uganda. Also, 'The Deadly Ambition' is quite good. It tells a story of ambition and the consequences that follow in the Ugandan context, with complex characters and a gripping plot.
Is Ugandan Knuckles based on a true story?
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2024-10-14 15:09
No, it's not. Ugandan Knuckles is just a fictional character and concept that emerged in online culture.
What is 'Ugandan Knuckles Visual Novel' about?
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2024-11-26 20:55
I'm not entirely sure specifically as it might not be a widely known mainstream visual novel. It could potentially be related to the Ugandan Knuckles meme, perhaps using the character in some sort of story - like an adventure or a comical situation within the context of a visual novel.
What are the common themes in Ugandan short stories?
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2024-11-13 11:24
The connection to the land is also a prevalent theme. Uganda's beautiful landscapes and natural resources are often depicted in short stories, and the relationship of the people with the land can range from a source of livelihood to a spiritual connection. For instance, stories might tell of farmers and their dependence on the fertile soil. Another important aspect is the role of community. Ugandan society is very community - oriented, and short stories often show how the community supports or challenges its members. It could be about a community coming together to build a well or dealing with an outcast within their midst.
What are the common themes in a 'revenge ugandan ghost story'?
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2024-12-06 02:55
Common themes in a 'revenge Ugandan ghost story' include retribution. The ghost wants to make those who wronged it pay. There's also the theme of the supernatural interfering with the natural world. The ghost uses its otherworldly powers to disrupt the lives of the living. And there may be a theme related to the cycle of life and death. The wrong that led to the ghost's creation is part of a cycle that needs to be resolved through revenge. This can also tie into the idea of karma in Ugandan cultural beliefs, where bad deeds will come back to haunt you, literally in this case of a ghost story.
Tell me about the 'revenge ugandan ghost story'.
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2024-12-05 08:26
I'm not very familiar with a specific 'revenge Ugandan ghost story'. But generally, in Ugandan folklore, ghost stories often involve elements of the local culture, beliefs, and history. Maybe it's a story about a wronged spirit seeking revenge for some injustice done to it during its life, perhaps related to land disputes or unfulfilled promises in Ugandan society.
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