Meet Orihara Satoru, a 33 y.o. Game Designer who was about to confess his feelings to an overly cute co-worker. Yes, he ‘was’, because his life unexpectedly came to an end.
He woke up in a new world.
In the world, where 99.9% of the population are reincarnated people like he is, and technology co-exists with magic.
In the world, where every few days Beasts are summoned by a Wave to bring chaos and disaster.
"How will I fare in a world, where everyone is an Isekai protagonist? Also, my build is a random mess and why am I a girl now? Oh, well. Creative Thinking is Everything I Have."
Who might enjoy this story:
- readers who love references to popculture/games/anime (also after the first chapter they are not that abundant)
- fans of an isekai/transported to another world genre
- those who dislike OP protagonists and prefer MC to grow stronger bit by bit and rely heavily on his friends.
- people who enjoy black-and-white-and-grey stories, where life is not always bad, but not always good, too.
Warning: you may find a bit of profanity and nudity (or minor depiction of sex-related content) here. Also, a lot of anime/game/popculture references.
I'm trying to make this story a little more adult and mature than usually advised in this genre. A bit more of 'reality' and details, usually omitted.
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You Are In Creative Mode
What Will Happen If In A Blink Of An Eye, You Can Have Anything You Want? That's The Story Of Hurumi Dakedo Who Was Given A Gift From The Gods To Satsify His Needs Such As Money, House, Gaming Consoles, And All Physical Needs. Does That Means He Can Buy People's Feelings? This Is A Story That Remind's Us That "Money Can't Buy Anything Especially Love"
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Minecraft creative mode in the multiverse
#WARNING#
BLOOD AND GORE
INTENSE VIOLENCE
STRONG LANGUAGES
STRONG GRAPHICS
ETC...
this may be too much for a youngster's brain to handle :3
hope you guys enjoy reading this sorry if am so bad at it.
I don't own any of the characters and other shows that are in the story it is owned by their respective owners.
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Creative Short Stories
A few short stories I have written, each chapter is a new story! I hope you enjoy!! Do comment below on how you liked it.
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Creative Impact
This is a story of a kid named Itaka Ishito he is a 9th grade student by day and a criminal by night he commits crimes left and right and it’s quite exciting he has a special power that allows him to write or draw whatever and it becomes reality!
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Creative Short Stories
A few short stories I have written. Each chapter is a new story. Hope you enjoy!
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Creative Writing
This book is just a test. I'm not an author I'm a reader I just wanted to write this book as a way to deal with depression. Stories may be non linear or even just not connected in general. Enjoy!
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Creative Cuts: A Collection
A collection of short stories and other snippets of writing that get stuck in my brain and scenarios that I want to write, feel free to drop prompts and suggestions. I will be taking requests!
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M.S.U Creative Idea
M.s.u creative idea
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«Creative Creatures»『DNF Omegaverse』
An extinct Omega finds himself trapped and caged in problems, taking a turn when an Alpha discovers him as his best friend. Will they become one beating heart together or become shadows against each other?
Well, creative nonfiction and fiction share some similarities. For instance, they both use narrative techniques to convey a message or evoke emotions. Also, they might focus on character development and have a beginning, middle, and end to their tales.
First, find a real-life event or experience that interests you. Then, focus on the details and emotions to make it engaging. Also, use vivid language and a unique perspective to make your story stand out.
A strong voice. If a writer has a unique and engaging voice, it can make the story stand out. For example, Joan Didion has a very distinct voice in her creative nonfiction works.
One classic is 'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks' by Rebecca Skloot. It combines scientific discovery, ethics, and a real - life story in a fascinating way.
Creative nonfiction is based on real events and real people, while fiction is made - up. For example, a memoir in creative nonfiction tells a true story from the author's life. Fiction, like a fantasy novel, creates its own world and characters out of imagination.
The main difference between fiction and creative nonfiction lies in their relationship with truth. Fiction allows complete freedom to create fictional characters, settings, and plots that don't have to be based on real - life. However, creative nonfiction has to stay true to the facts at its core. While creative nonfiction writers can use literary devices to make their stories more engaging, they can't change the fundamental facts. For instance, in a fictional novel, the author can make the hero fly without any scientific explanation. But in creative nonfiction about a historical event, the writer has to present the events as they actually occurred. In addition, the purpose of fiction is often to entertain, while creative nonfiction may aim to inform or reflect on real - life experiences as well as entertain.
First, choose a real - life experience or topic that you are passionate about. Then, focus on creating vivid and detailed descriptions. For example, if it's about a trip, describe the sights, sounds, and smells. Next, develop engaging characters, even if they are based on real people. Show their emotions and motives. Also, structure your story well, with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Don't forget to add your own unique perspective and voice to make it stand out.
First, focus on a specific moment or experience. For example, if you're writing about a trip, don't write about the whole trip but a single interesting encounter during it. Second, use vivid language. Instead of saying 'the sky was blue', you could say 'the sky was a brilliant, cerulean blue that seemed to stretch on forever'. Third, be honest and true to your feelings. If it was a sad moment, convey that sadness authentically.
Well, start by finding a real-life event or experience that interests you. Then, focus on adding vivid details and your personal perspective to make it engaging for readers.