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Love Me Harder And Other Short Love Stories

Love Me Harder And Other Short Love Stories

Short stories to accompany you.. STORY-1: Falling For The Antagonist, Mr. Choi! Seeing her father getting killed right in front of her eyes, Na Ae Ra swears that she will avenge her father. 12 years later, she finds the person who killed her father, was none other than her first love, Choi Yu Shik. What will Na Ae Ra do? Will she avenge her father or not do anything? STORY-2: Love Me Harder Song Yu Qi, a high school graduate gets married to a man whom she barely knows. Without knowing much about him, she soon falls in love with him. Since then, a cute give and take relationship starts in between the two. STORY-3: The Promise Baek Ji Ah and Kang Minhyuk were living happily married for a year until, Baek Ji Ah's long-lost childhood friend, Lee In Joon appears and their married life crumbles. Will Ji Ah be able to amend her broken heart by finding love in her childhood friend's embrace or get back with her husband? STORY-4: An Unexpected Proposal Han Sora always had a crush on Lee Yi Kyung since high school and she even encourages herself to propose him on the graduation day but instead gets proposed by Yi Kyung's elder brother, Lee Junsu... Will Sora's heart melt with Junsu's flowing love? Or Does Junsu's heart gets broken into pieces? STORY-5: Love Amidst Investigation Park Ji Hyun is a detective who has been framed for killing her own brother. While running away from being caught, she meets a handsome young man, Han Seo Jun, who helps her all the time. She falls in love with him and investigates the murder of her brother. STORY-6: I Travelled Into A Comic and Made The CEO Fall For Me Son Mina is a young university students who gets body shamed for being fat and ugly. One day while reading her favorite comic, she travels into that comic world. Her soul gets swapped with the comic's female lead's body. And with that she makes the CEO fall for her.... STORY-7: I Hate You, I Love You Park Ji Sang always loved Kim Yeon-Ah but never expressed his feelings towards her and they remain friends. Due to a certain incident, Yeon-Ah slaps him and starts to hate him. Five years later, they meet again and this time Ji Sang tries his best to express his feelings towards her. STORY-8: Forbidden Relationship Despite of being married, Choi Ah-Yeong cheats behind her husband’s back. Not because he is a bad person but because she again has feelings for her ex who returned back. Will Ah-Yeong leave her husband, Jung Sang Hoon for her ex, Kang Dae Hyun? STORY-9: Feelings Rekindled Byeon Da-Jung and Yang Woo-Jin were married to one another but they divorced soon after four years. Four years later, they meet again due to some circumstances and realize the mistakes they did and that they still have feelings for one another. Will they get back with one another or go separate ways? NOTE: This book is still under progress so, I apologize to make you all wait! Thank you for your love and support! Stay safe and take care y'all!!!
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Who is the publisher of a typical short story?
1 answer
2024-10-09 06:27
It really depends on the specific short story. Different publishers handle different works. Sometimes it's a well-known publishing house, and other times it could be a smaller, specialized publisher.
How to submit a short story to a publisher?
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2024-09-28 06:40
First, you need to research publishers that accept short stories in your genre. Then, follow their submission guidelines precisely, which usually include formatting and sending your story via email or a specific submission platform.
What makes a publisher the best publisher of short stories?
1 answer
2024-10-27 15:40
Another important aspect is the diversity of the stories they publish. A top - notch publisher will not limit itself to a particular genre or type of author. McSweeney's is a publisher that does this well. They publish short stories from different cultures, with different writing styles, and on various themes. This enriches the overall literary landscape and gives more opportunities to different kinds of writers.
How to cite a short story without a publisher?
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2024-10-08 19:49
If there's no publisher, focus on providing details like the author's name, the title, the date of publication if available, and the URL or source where you accessed it. Also, it might be helpful to note any specific citation style guidelines you need to follow.
Should I get a short story published by a publisher?
1 answer
2024-10-09 22:18
It's not a straightforward yes or no. Publishing with a publisher can give your story more credibility and potentially higher sales. However, you might have less creative control and it could take longer to see your work in print.
How to work as a short fiction publisher?
2 answers
2024-10-17 03:50
To be a short fiction publisher, you first need to build a network of writers and literary agents. Then, you have to have a keen eye for quality and a sense of what readers will enjoy. Marketing and distribution skills are also crucial.
What are the challenges for a publisher of erotic short stories?
1 answer
2024-11-25 19:27
One challenge is legal compliance. Laws regarding adult content vary widely from place to place. What is acceptable in one country may be illegal in another.
Who can be a publisher of erotic short stories?
3 answers
2024-11-25 11:27
In many countries, there are specialized independent or small publishers that might deal with such content. However, this often has to be within the boundaries of the law regarding adult content regulations.
Who is considered the best publisher of short stories?
2 answers
2024-10-27 04:50
One of the well - regarded publishers for short stories is The New Yorker. They have a long history of publishing high - quality short stories by a diverse range of authors. Their editorial standards are very high, and they have a large readership which gives exposure to the short - story writers.
How to approach a publisher regarding short stories?
1 answer
2024-10-14 00:02
You might consider attending publishing events or conferences where you can have a face-to-face conversation with publishers. Prepare a pitch about your short story in advance and be ready to answer their questions.
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