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?
Xiaoxiao Xiaoxiao
Here are some funny, funny, innovative, and creative suggestions for online names:
The Crazy Little Prince
2 Crazy Cat Kid
3 Green Silk Amorphophallus
Difficult grass, difficult grass, difficult difficult difficult
5. Adorable Creatures with Afro Hair
Stupid and cute
7 螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚
There's a little red and green inside
9 Unique Elves
10 Unique Zones
Stupid and Cute
Little Beauty with Explosive Hair
13 Difficult Grass, Difficult Difficult
14 螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚螚
Green Silk Kojac Fairy
Stupid and Cute Goddess
17 Difficult Grass, Difficult Difficult
Independent and Unique Superwoman
There's a Little Candy in It
Little Sweetheart with an Afro
21 Difficult Grass Difficult Difficult
Green Silk Kojac Expert
Little Yunzi with an afro
24 Difficult Grass Difficult Difficult
Independent and Unique Female Ninja
26 Difficult Grass Difficult Difficult
Green Silk Kojac Traditional Girl
The Little Goddess with the Afro
29 Difficult Grass, Difficult Difficult
Independent and Unique Female Hero
Difficult Grass Difficult Difficult
Green Silk Kojac Soul
The Little Witch with the Exploding Hair
Difficult Grass Difficult Difficult
Independent and Unique Superwoman 20
Difficult Grass Difficult Difficult
Green Silk Kojac Soul 30
The Little Devil with an Exploding Hair
Difficult Grass Difficult Difficult
Independent and Unique Heroine
Definitely. There are various short story contests that welcome longer stories. For instance, many local or regional writing contests have flexible word limits. They aim to encourage a wide range of story - telling. A longer short story can often explore complex themes and character development more deeply. However, it's important to carefully read the contest rules to ensure your story meets their requirements, such as formatting, genre, and submission guidelines.
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One popular contest in school is the spelling bee. Students compete to spell difficult words correctly. It helps improve their vocabulary and spelling skills. Another is the science fair competition, where students showcase their scientific projects and experiments. Math competitions are also common, which encourage students to solve complex math problems quickly and accurately.
There were various fiction contests in May 2018. Some were focused on specific genres like romance or mystery, while others were open to all types of fiction.
First, have a clear and engaging concept. Think of an interesting idea that can be developed within the short story format. For example, a unique character with a strange quirk or a situation that is both ordinary and extraordinary at the same time. Second, focus on the language. Use vivid and precise words. Don't over - complicate but also avoid being too simplistic. Third, create a strong structure. Have a beginning that hooks the reader, a middle that builds tension or develops the plot, and an end that satisfies or surprises.
You can start by searching online. Use search engines and type in keywords like 'short story contests for longer stories' or 'writing contests accepting long short stories'. Also, check writing - related websites and forums. They often have announcements and discussions about such contests.
To make sexual contests wife - friendly, it's crucial to focus on her comfort and boundaries. Firstly, communication is key. Have an open discussion about what she is okay with and what makes her uncomfortable. For example, if she doesn't like public displays of affection, don't include that in the contest. Secondly, make the rewards something that she would actually enjoy, like a day of pampering or a new book. Also, ensure that the activities are based on mutual respect and equality. Don't create a situation where she feels pressured or objectified.