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The Retro: Art and Death

The Retro: Art and Death

Arabella El-Gauri, seorang dosen kriminologi muda. Tidak banyak yang mengetahui bahwa Bella adalah pengidap hyperthymesia, atau Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM). Bella tidak dapat melupakan apapun yang terlanjur diingat otaknya, bahkan memori terburuk sekalipun.   Suatu hari, Bella mengalami kecelakaan yang membuatnya dapat mengetahui apa yang terjadi di masa depan dan masa lalu tanpa direncanakan. Kecelakaan itu juga yang mempertemukannya dengan Tristan Emilio Fariq, seorang Polisi dan Kapten Detektif yang ditugaskan untuk mengusut kasus pembunuhan berantai yang dijuluki ‘The Retro’. Singkat cerita, Tristan dan Bella lantas menikah, ditengah berjalannya investigasi kasus tersebut. 'The Retro', pembunuh berdarah tanpa satu mikroliter jejak darah. Seni klasik. Menjadi ciri khasnya. Lalu siapa, apa, dan bagaimana 'The Retro' bekerja?   Diluar dugaan, Bella Rupanya mampu melihat perlahan-lahan, samar-samar, siapa pelaku pembunuhan sadis itu dalam mimpi dan penglihatannya. Kemampuan ingatan superior menjadikan itu semakin nyata. Mampukah Tristan dan timnya mengungkap siapa 'The Retro'? Unlock the answer by read this story! ------ Hello, Readers! Selamat datang di novel ketiga Aleyshia Wein. Genre untuk novel kali ini adalah Crime, Mystery, dan Romance dengan sedikit unsur Sci-Fi. Seperti biasa, gaya bahasa cenderung teknis, dan istilah-istilah asing terkait kriminologi, seni, hukum, dan politik akan dijelaskan dalam notes Author. Harap bijak dalam membaca, karena akan mengandung unsur-unsur kekerasan dan 'inspirasi kreativitas' dalam menghilangkan nyawa seseorang dan penggunaan senyawa-senyawa kimia berbahaya. Disclaimer: Cerita ini hanya fiktif, tidak mencerminkan situasi, protokol, dan sistem sesungguhnya dari instansi yang diangkat. Penulis menggunakan nalar dan membentuk sistem sendiri untuk novel ini. Novel ini sangat TIDAK disarankan bagi pembaca dibawah 17 tahun. Semoga dapat menikmati alur kriminal dan romansa dalam novel ini. Jika berkenan, dapat memberikan masukan dan review untuk peningkatan kualitas penulisan kedepan. Regards, Aleyshia Wein
5.0
295 Chs
A Fallen Knight-Lost art of necromancy

A Fallen Knight-Lost art of necromancy

Severus, a handsome lad with a shy nature. He lived a life that could be called 'non-exisistent, his interaction with the opposite sex was more or less 'non-existent' as well, except for the crown prince's fiancée, Melanie. That too because both of them were childhood friends. But this didn't last long, because Severus— was killed. Previous life ----- Severus was the ex-general and Shadow Knight of the Rivera kingdom. He was a loyal and charming knight who performed his duties very well. Despite his looks, he lived in the shadow of Crown Prince; Maverick, but destiny turned its wheel and the Crown prince's fiancée fell in love with Severus. Betrayal, heartbreak, and jealousy surged inside him and Maverick planned an assassination for his best friend Severus. Severus died in pain. He felt betrayed and cheated by his own sworn brother but he accepted his fate and closed his eyes to accept death. The next moment he heard something earth-shattering. Nobody knows what Maverick told Severus but whatever it was, it questioned Severus's existence. “No, this can’t be true—” “Who am I?” “What am I?” “Who are my parents?” “What was the reason behind my existence?” Severus died while these questions remained unanswered. ——Present life—— Severus found himself resurrected, to his surprise, in his original body and within the same timeline. "It's only been a few days since I was assassinated, and I've been resurrected," he muttered to himself. As he contemplated his situation, he discovered newfound powers within him. He raised an eyebrow in amazement and questioned, "What are these powers?" Looking around, he noticed a bird perched nearby and couldn't help but wonder, "A bird? Why is there a bird here?" He observed the black raven and inquired, “This black Raven is known as Noworry, huh?” With this unexpected second chance at life, Severus was determined to unravel the unsolved mysteries from his previous existence. He made a solemn vow to exact his revenge. *********************** A new character is introduced in his new life; Noworry, a funny bird who becomes his pet, sent by Hades to help him. In this life, he will have no shortage of women who wish to accompany him. Starting from ghosts and mortals to gods, Severus will entertain visits from every existence. However, Severus didn’t ask for women. He was a man who believed that love can happen only once. Since his first love was unsuccessful, the word 'love' disappeared from his life. Will there be any girl who would bring love back into his life? Or will he remain as a monk for his entire life? Witness Severus's growth and troubles, on his way to unfold the various mysteries of the world and becoming a great necromancer. --- [I don’t hold any copyrights of the image above, it’s just a random image I chose. If you own this picture and want it to be taken down, just dm me. I will do it.]
4.7
236 Chs
Primordial Darkness Heretic Art

Primordial Darkness Heretic Art

The seal on earth preventing mana to exist on it was destroyed by a gigantic finger. It caused mana to flood the world and those who failed to adapt turned into mindless killing monsters known as 'fallens' The humans were overwhelmed by threats everywhere but soon discovered the mystical effect of the doors that appeared at the start of the apocalypse. The doors have the ability to repel fallens from coming in a certain range A year passed and heroes rose from the masses. The humans slowly learned how to wield mana thanks to the protection given by the doors However, after a year, what they thought of protection turned into their nightmare. The locked doors opened and stream of monsters flooded out from it As the humans built their bases centered to these doors, the sudden turn of event caught them off guard and killed a lot of them Caizher, a twenty-year-old man discovered a door different than others. The other doors are white in color but this one is black. There are also some fallens that approached it Instead of fearing the dangerous door, Caizher settled down near the door. As for the reason? To satiate his bloodlust and fight the fallens that approached the door But to his luck, when the door opened, it swallowed him. Caizher entered a world of darkness. An eye he was familiar with appeared and disintegrated his body However, instead of killing him, the eye took away his humanity and turned him into a lump of darkness What he thought of as his death turned into a blessing. He might not be a human anymore but he doesn't care. His darkness body is superior to all! Watch him become the strongest using the 'Primordial Darkness Heretic Art' that the eye left him ---- The world setting is similar to modern day earth but also a bit different The time of the first year will be a bit fast and will only slow down after the doors opened ---- Buy me Ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/kencerussel Thank you!!
4.0
184 Chs
Was there a prize for novels?
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2024-09-04 12:56
There are many awards for novels. Below are some of the main awards and their representative works: 1 Hugo Award: One of the most famous literary awards in the world is awarded to outstanding literary works that are widely recognized around the world. Nebula Award: One of Japan's most popular literary awards is awarded to outstanding literary works that have a significant impact on the world. 3. World Book Award: Awarded to the world's best translated book into multiple languages. 4 Nashville International Literature Award (National Book Award): One of the most famous literary awards in the United States is awarded to the best novel and best short story worldwide. Literature Olympics (Literature Olympics): An international literary award awarded to the most outstanding literary works in the world. 6. Hugo Award for Fictions: Awarded to the literary work that has achieved the highest literary achievement worldwide. These are just some of the major literary awards. There are many other awards. Each award has different judging criteria and scope, so the works that receive the award are also different.
Which of the Nobel Prize in Literature works won the prize for poetry?
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2024-09-20 12:18
Among the Nobel Prize in Literature winning works, the following are examples of works that have won poetry: 1 The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham Henry James 'The English Patient 3 John Hancock by John Keats 4 Evelyn Presper, The Stars of Lyric Poetry 5 George Eliot's Middlemarch 6 Bertrand Russell's Bertrand Russell Poetry Collection Calvino's Invisible City 8 The Waste Land by John Kitts 9. Albert Camus 'The Outsider 10 Nabokov's Lolita
Why was the Hugo Prize called the " Nobel Prize of science fiction "?
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2024-09-16 16:38
The Hugo Awards were known as the " Nobel Prize of science fiction " because it was one of the most famous science fiction awards in the world and one of the most popular literary awards in the world. The award was created by Victor Hugo in 1895 to reward outstanding science fiction works. The criteria for the Hugo Award were very strict. It not only depended on the quality of the work, but also on the author's imagination, innovation, and contribution to science and technology. Therefore, the Hugo Award was known as one of the highest awards in the science fiction world. It not only rewarded the best science fiction works, but also promoted the development and popularity of science fiction literature. The influence of the Hugo Awards was not limited to the field of science fiction. It had been translated into many languages and became one of the important awards in the international literary world. Every year, science fiction, critics, and readers from all over the world gather to celebrate the award.
What are the art forms of art?
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2024-09-20 00:53
There are many forms of art, and the following are some of the more common ones: 1. Drawing: Use a pencil, charcoal, or other drawing tools to sketch still life, portraits, landscapes, etc. 2. Color: Drawing works with paint and color powder includes color theory, color mixing, color contrast, etc. 3. Lines: Use lines of different lengths, directions, and shapes to express the shape, texture, and sense of space of an object. 4. Composing: By arranging the position, shape, and size of the object, you can express the theme and mood. 5. Perspective: Using the spatial relationship and shape characteristics of objects to represent three-dimensional space. 6. Decorations: By adding elements such as contrast, contrast, and details to decorate and embellish the work. 7. Sculpture: Use sculpting tools and materials to create three-dimensional objects to express the shape, texture, and sense of space of the object. 8. Painting: Use painting tools and paint to represent two-dimensional objects, including oil paintings, watercolors, pastel paintings, sketches, gouache paintings, etc. 9. Performance art: Through live performances or videos, the unique creativity and expressiveness of the artist will be presented. 10 installation art: through the construction, installation and display of objects to express the artistic theme and mood, often integrated with the spatial environment.
China had the Mao Dun Literature Prize and the Lu Xun Literature Prize. Was there a Guo Moruo Literature Prize?
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2024-09-23 08:52
The Guo Moruo Literature Award was one of the most famous literary awards in China. The award was to commend outstanding Chinese literary works and literary artists. The selection range included novels, poems, plays, essays and many other literary categories. Although Guo Moruo was a famous writer and poet, his literary works were rarely classified as novels, so the award was usually only awarded to poetry or prose works. At present, the Guo Moruo Literature Prize had been established for many years and had awarded many outstanding works and artists.
What is a Nobel Prize?
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2024-10-10 05:19
A Nobel Prize is a prestigious international award given in several fields for outstanding achievements and contributions to humanity.
Nobel Prize for Literature
1 answer
2024-09-23 00:13
The Nobel Prize in Literature was a literary award awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature to recognize outstanding literary creations around the world. The selection criteria for the award were very strict and the results were announced by the Swedish Academy. The history of the Nobel Prize in Literature can be traced back to 1901, when it was originally called the "Swedish Academy of Arts Prize". Since then, it has been called the "Nobel Prize in Literature". Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded to more than 60 people, including many famous people such as Ernest Hemmingway, Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, and so on. The Nobel Prize in Literature was a widely influential literary award that had a profound impact on the development of literature around the world.
The Nobel Prize in Literature
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2024-09-22 23:59
The Nobel Prize in Literature was a literary award awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature in recognition of outstanding contributions to literature on a global scale. The award was first established in 1926 and was originally called the "Swedish Academy of Arts Prize". Since 1960, it was officially renamed the "Nobel Prize in Literature". The criteria for the Nobel Prize in Literature mainly included the quality and influence of the work. The selection process was carried out by the academicians of the Swedish Academy. They would consider factors such as achievements, reputation, and influence to determine the final winner. The Nobel Prize in Literature is usually awarded on October 11th every year by the Swedish Academy of Literature. The award had an important influence on literature around the world. It was not only the highest honor in the literary world, but also represented the highest level of international literature. At present, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded to more than 60 people, including Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, and others.
Nobel Prize in Literature
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2024-09-22 04:50
The Nobel Prize in Literature was established in 1901 by the Swedish mathematician Alfred Nobel. The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to people who had made outstanding contributions to the field of literature. Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded 120 times, with a total of 76 winners. The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1 Alfred Nobel 2 John Keats 3. Henry de Thouet 4. William F. Buckley 5 Carl Jung 6. James Thiber 7 George Gordon Byron 8 Franz Kafka (FANCISCA FANCISCO) 9 Edward Gilkai 10 Samuel Taylor Coleridge 11 John Keats 12 Francis Bacon Their works and ideas had a profound impact on modern literature.
The Nobel Prize in Literature
1 answer
2024-09-20 11:52
The following is a list of previous winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1901-William F. Buckley 1902-Albert Camus 1903-John Stanbeck 1904-Henry James 1905-William Somerset Maugham 1906-Bertrand Russell (Bertrand Russell) 1907-Arthur Schopenhauer 1908-James Joyce 1909-Gefei (Author of Green Book) 1910-Carles Pueblo 1911-Olsen Scott Card (Olsen Scott Card) 1912-Edward Arnold (Edward Goose) 1913-John Keats 1914-Karl Jung 1915-Thomas Pynchon 1916-James Machiavelli 1917-Henry James 1918-Edward Elliot (Edward Goose) 1919-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1920-John Stanbeck 1921-George Eliot 1922-James Joyce 1923-Carles Pueblo 1924-Margaret Atwood 1925-John Quincy Robson 1926-Arthur Clarke 1927-Carles Pueblo 1928-Thomas Pynchon 1929-William Somerset Maugham 1930-James Machiavelli 1931-Edward Arnold (Edward Goose) 1932-George Eliot 1933-Henry James 1934-Henry James 1935-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1936-John Keats 1937-Olsen Scott Card (Olsen Scott Card) 1938-Margaret Atwood 1939-Carles Pueblo 1940-Margaret Atwood 1941-James Machiavelli 1942-Thomas Pynchon 1943-Henry James 1944-John Stanbeck 1945-Carles Pueblo 1946-Arthur Clarke 1947-George Eliot 1948-Henry James 1949-Henry James 1950-Margaret Atwood 1951-William Somerset Maugham 1952-John Keats 1953-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1954-John Stanbeck 1955-Thomas Pynchon 1956-James Machiavelli 1957-Henry James 1958-Margaret Atwood 1959-Henry James 1960-John Quincy Robson 1961-George Eliot 1962-Henry James 1963-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1964-John Keats 1965-Carles Pueblo 1966-Margaret Atwood 1967-William Somerset Maugham 1968-James Machiavelli 1969-Henry James 1970-Thomas Pynchon 1971-John Stanbeck 1972-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1973-Henry James 1974-Margaret Atwood 1975-William Somerset Maugham 1976-James Machiavelli 1977-John Keats 1978-Thomas Pynchon 1979-Henry James 1980-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1981-Carles Pueblo 1982-Margaret Atwood 1983-William Somerset Maugham 1984-James Machiavelli 1985-Henry James 1986-Thomas Pynchon 1987-John Stanbeck 1988-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1989-Henry James 1990-Margaret Atwood 1991-William Somerset Maugham 1992-James Machiavelli 1993-John Keats 1994-Thomas Pynchon 1995-Henry James 1996-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1997-Carles Pueblo 1998-Margaret Atwood 1999-William Somerset Maugham 2000-James Machiavelli 2001-John Keats 2002-Thomas Pynchon 2003-Henry James 2004-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 2005-Carles Pueblo 2006-Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 2007-William Somerset Maugham 2008-James Machiavelli
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