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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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What are the best historical fiction courses in 'great courses histoical fiction'?
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2024-12-10 12:56
Some of the great ones might include courses that focus on classic historical fiction novels like 'War and Peace'. These courses often analyze the historical context within which the stories are set, the characters' roles in relation to historical events, and the literary devices used to bring history to life.
How are 'the great courses classic novels' different from other literature courses?
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2024-11-02 00:21
The great courses classic novels could be different in the way it approaches the analysis. It might place more emphasis on the historical and cultural context of the novels. While other literature courses may focus more on literary theory, this one could really dig into how the novels were a product of their time and how they have influenced subsequent literature and culture. For example, it could explore how a classic novel reflected the social unrest or the emerging values of its era.
Are there any courses to help write a novel?
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2024-12-03 19:41
Yes, there are many. Some local community colleges or universities might offer creative writing courses focused on novel writing. Online platforms like Coursera and Udemy also have a wide range of such courses. These courses usually cover elements like plot development, character creation, and writing styles.
Stories from Amateur Golf Courses
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2024-11-23 10:18
I once heard a story about a young golfer on an amateur course. He was having a really tough day with his shots going all over the place. But then an older, more experienced golfer gave him some tips. By the end of the day, he had improved so much. It shows how helpful the community on an amateur golf course can be.
What is 'the stars in their courses novel' about?
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2024-11-19 17:42
Well, without having read 'the stars in their courses novel', it might be a story that uses the stars in their courses as a metaphor. Maybe it's about different characters on their individual 'journeys' through life, just like stars follow their courses in the sky. The stars could symbolize destiny or the forces that guide people's lives in the story.
Who is the author of 'the stars in their courses novel'?
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2024-11-18 20:47
I don't know who the author of 'the stars in their courses novel' is. There are so many novels out there that it's difficult to keep track of every author.
What are some great courses on novels?
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2024-10-31 17:52
Well, there could be a great course on modern novels. This might cover contemporary best - sellers and how they reflect current social and cultural trends. It could also look at the different genres within modern novels, such as mystery, science fiction, or romance. A course on post - modern novels would be interesting too, exploring the fragmented and self - referential nature of these works.
What are the available courses on graphic novels?
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2024-10-28 06:20
Some universities might offer courses like 'Introduction to Graphic Novels' which cover the basic elements such as the unique art style, panel layout, and how text and images work together. There could also be courses on the history of graphic novels, exploring their evolution from early forms to the modern day masterpieces.
How to tell stories effectively in courses?
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2024-10-14 02:27
Well, first, have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Build characters that the audience can relate to. Add some unexpected twists to make it memorable. Also, practice your delivery to make it smooth and engaging.
What are the courses for Chinese Language and Literature?
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2024-09-24 00:43
The courses for the Chinese Language and Literature major usually included: 1. Basic courses: Chinese characters, Chinese grammar, Chinese vocabulary, Chinese rhetoric, Chinese pronunciation, Chinese listening, Chinese reading, Chinese writing, etc. 2. Literature theory courses: including Chinese literary theory, Chinese literary classics, cultural theory, cultural comparison, etc. 3. Selection of literary works: including classical Chinese literature, modern Chinese literature, contemporary Chinese literature, etc. 4. History of literature courses: including the history of ancient Chinese literature, the history of modern Chinese literature, the history of contemporary literature, etc. 5. Language courses: including phonology, grammar, semantics, pragmatic, etc. 6. Translation courses: including translation basics, translation skills, translation writing, interpretation, etc. 7. Calligraphy course: Including calligraphy theory, calligraphy history, calligraphy creation, etc. 8. Chinese cultural attainment courses: including Chinese cultural history, Chinese cultural characteristics, Chinese etiquette, Chinese folk culture, etc. These are just some of the common courses for the Chinese Language and Literature major. The specific curriculum may vary according to the school and major.
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