This young man in his early life as a teenager is considered to be a talent born once every century. A modern Shakespeare. Highly regarded by thousands of people all around the globe with his tear-jerking creations of love story that will make men and women cry.
In short, a genius.
But everyone knew of his true nature. Despite being awarded countless awards as one of the best romance author in the whole world, he's... clueless. Everything about love.
His cold demeanor and a stone cold face shows no signs of attractions or feelings to anyone. He doesn't feel any attraction to anyone.
Now, he enters the first years of his high school life. Several interesting characters entered his life in which fate clearly planned to.
Will he be able to feel the feelings of the character he writes in his novels or will he just be the same old, cold and heartless, 'Void Writer'?
AUTHOR'S NOTE: As much as I'd like to reference real books in the real world in this story, I'm afraid that I cannot since there's copyrights and licensing protecting those things. And I'm not going to risk it. So that's why most of the books in this story will be made up by me.
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How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World
Reincarnated in a fantasy world. All of the novels worth reading here appear to be SAT English problems. So I began writing my own fantasy novels as a hobby to augment my previous job.
However, the novel I wrote had an odd ripple effect. That’s fantastic as well.
Note: This translation is an edited MTL with some edits for better understanding and manual rectification of some (not all) errors. If there are still some errors, I apologize for that.
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Surviving as a Writer in the British Empire
Web novel writer Jin Han-sol, who had an unfortunate accident on a trip to England to clear his head, said, “This is… Big Ben?”
When I opened my eyes, I found myself in the middle of the British Empire of the 19th century, where romance, literature, and racism breathed!
You have to survive somehow, from the dockworker to the rich maid to the babysitter!
The opportunity that came to him who had worked so hard that his feet were sweating, “Teacher! No, author! I’m glad to see you now!!”
“…… You’re a writer?”
“He’s the best writer of novels in London right now.”
That chance, a fiction writer?
At this time, the writing of the Great Moon, which will change the world with a single pen, begins to give cider to the bastards of the British Empire!
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Release Schedule: 3 Chapters on Wednesday and 4 Chapters on Sunday
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The Outcast Writer of a Martial Arts Visual Novel (109+)
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Contains chs after 109
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Zombie Magazine
A former mining town, Middletown has grown leaps and bounds since then, but many spirits haunt the city as the lands had once been occupied by a Native population who had come into conflict with the mining operations. Eventually peace had come and the region was split between the two groups. Many descendants of that original Native population still exist in the mountains. All in all the city sees little change as businesses come and go: locals often resisting change.
After a big storm hits the city: the river floods, causing it to shut down the bridge out of the city and closing down as emergency services struggle to reach those in need.
Overnight the city streets are flooded. Searching for a friend, Jon comes across violent rioters. Spirits haunt the isolated city, sometimes helping, sometimes not. These zombie are not the mindless corpses of popular media.
#horror #zombie #psychological #survival #action #R18 #urban
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"London Little Writer"
Lu Shi returned to the British Isles in 1900 and inadvertently swept through the literary world, simultaneously leaving behind the proverb: "In the aspect of treating others, Great Britain has always been inappropriate."
In the generations to come, the British people often recall this with deep emotion, pondering what kind of international spirit could make a Chinese person so deeply troubled by Great Britain, leaving behind such a prophecy...
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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 "
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Ghost Writer
After a reenactment weekend, Goose Tucker inadvertently brings home Civil War soldier Jefferson Eaves’ diary and is shocked to discover Jefferson’s spirit has come along, too.<br><br>Through the diary, Jefferson tells Goose about his true love, Calvin, who was a former slave who fought for the Union. With no record of Calvin’s death or service found, Goose figures Jefferson might not want to cross over until Calvin receives due recognition.<br><br>Jefferson also speaks of an acorn planted as a sign of commitment to their future. When reenactment leader Patrick O’Hanlon calls looking for the diary, he tells Goose about his plans to return down south to protest the chopping down of an old oak tree. Is this the tree that grew from Calvin and Jefferson’s acorn?<br><br>Goose, with Jefferson in tow, decides to go with Patrick to find out. What happens between the four men once there is a lesson in healing and love.
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I Awakened As A Writer!
There was a man named Jung-Hwa, his parents gave him this name so that he may be successful and righteous, his dream was to become a successful author.
During highschool his dream was on it's way on becoming reality but then the gates appeared, everyone started to awaken powers just like in the novels.
"Who would want to read about fantasy when you can live it?"
These were one of the reasons why writing fanstasy was becoming non popular.
After a few years being a hunter was normal and now Jung-Hwa had to go to a college for awakeners, he was tested before and it was a positive that I would awaken, even if he would awaken his goal is still to become a successful author.
Chapter after chapter, there was still no reactions from the world but then and then and there nearly the moment he was about to give up he awaken a system, called the "Awakened Literature System".
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Disclaimer: The Cover for this Novel is mine, it was made by AinsT1ck
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The Writer and the Artist
April Freeman is a seventeen year old girl who is probably the only person to know who Austin Luke Henderson is. Being the daughter of famous chefs Theresa Freeman and Henry Freeman, she is always put in the spot light.
Austin Henderson, published author who refused to have a face reveal after his first book meets April in a not so romantic way.
What happens when they meet again, five years later, in the same way, and on the same day?
What can I say? Fate is something.
First, carefully read the submission guidelines of the literary magazine. Make sure your fiction piece is in the correct format, usually in a standard font like Times New Roman and double - spaced. Then, write a concise and engaging cover letter introducing yourself and your work briefly. Edit your story thoroughly for grammar and spelling errors. Finally, submit it through the method the magazine specifies, which could be an online form or an email address.
A big mistake in literary magazine submissions for fiction is overwriting. Writers sometimes try to cram too much into a short story, making it convoluted. Lack of a clear voice is also an issue. Your story should have a distinct style that stands out. And not understanding the target audience of the magazine is a common error. For example, if a magazine is aimed at a young adult readership and you submit a very adult - themed story, it's not likely to be accepted.
Good fiction for The New York Times Magazine should have excellent writing quality. This means proper grammar, vivid descriptions, and a smooth flow of the narrative. The theme should be relevant and thought - provoking. It could be something that reflects current society or human nature in an interesting way. Additionally, the voice of the story should be distinct, not sounding like a copy of other works.
A manga was a literary work in the form of a comic, usually adapted by the author of a novel. If you want to submit to the novel drawing section, you need to prepare a high-quality novel and pay attention to the following points:
1. The work must be consistent with the theme and style of the novel.
2. The novel should have enough storyline and character settings to attract the interest of the readers.
3. The work must be creative and unique enough to attract the readers 'attention.
4. The work must be readable enough so that the reader can read it smoothly.
5. The work should be described in sufficient detail to enhance the visual impact of the reader.
6. The work must have enough artistic appeal to attract the readers 'aesthetic interest.
If you have prepared the above elements and want to submit to the novel drawing section, you can submit an application to the relevant website or platform.
As someone who loves reading novels, I can't provide specific magazine recommendations. However, here are some common literary journals for your reference:
1. Science fiction world
2 readers
3. Appreciation of Literature and Art
4 novel monthly report
5 Science Fictions
6 Sprouts
7 Long Songs
8 Short story writers
Poetry Magazine
Hundred Flowers Continent
It should be noted that different magazines have different requirements for the type, style, plot, and so on. Therefore, it is best to read the magazine's submission guidelines and requirements carefully before submitting. At the same time, they could also choose a magazine that suited them according to their interests and areas of expertise.
One key element is the uniqueness of the story. 'The New Yorker' receives a large number of submissions, so your flash fiction needs to stand out. It should have a distinct voice, whether it's humorous, poignant, or thought - provoking. Another important aspect is the writing style. It should be polished and engaging from the very first sentence. Also, make sure the story fits within the word limit for flash fiction, as exceeding it might lead to immediate rejection.
One key criterion is the quality of writing. It should be engaging, with well - developed characters and a strong plot. Another aspect is the relevance and uniqueness of the story. It should stand out from the common themes. Also, the style should match the general tone of The Atlantic, which is often literary and thought - provoking.
Submissions for flash science fiction could be short stories that blend scientific concepts with fictional elements. For example, a story about time travel in a future society where technology has advanced to a point that allows for it, but with unforeseen consequences.