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Surviving as a Writer in the British Empire

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! _________ Release Schedule: 3 Chapters on Wednesday and 4 Chapters on Sunday
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110 Chs
My Great British Empire

My Great British Empire

The twilight of the medieval era has not yet faded, and the best of times has already arrived. The protagonist travels to Edward VI of the Tudor dynasty in sixteenth-century England, centralizes power, rebuilds the Parliament, and establishes the United Kingdom of Great Britain, taking you through the strongest monarchy in British history, the dawn before the sunrise of the British Empire.
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The British Empire's Journey to Rise

The British Empire's Journey to Rise

While World War II, which spread throughout the world, had come to an end, the decline of the British Empire had only just begun, and the United States and the Soviet Union looked forward to the glorious years ahead, knowing that the ragged aristocracy was no longer an obstacle to itself. "No, I disagree, as long as British India exists, the British Empire can rise again!"
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British Empire vs. A Banker (18th century)

British Empire vs. A Banker (18th century)

What if? Everyone has a what if scenario in their head. Our protagonist gets to live one of his what if scenarios. The richest man in the world in the mid-18th century was an Indian man from a family compared to the Rothschilds that came later. This family was directly responsible for the British gaining a foothold in the Indian subcontinent. So, what if our protagonist and his family fight against the British, conquer India, and the world with the power of their immense wealth? How will the history changed by our protagonist unfold? This is an alternate history novel with a lot of interactions with historical characters from India and the whole world.
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21 Chs
British Asia

British Asia

Lewis Johnson has spent the majority of his life in Victorian England as the adopted son of a successful English businessman and has made his mark as a writer of adventure stories under the pen name L.M. Johnson with the help of his strolls around London with his childhood friend. A man of peculiar visage amongst any Englishman, he was found as a child in an Asian archipelago ruled by the Spaniards. As he wanders through London while dealing with the pressure of heirship to his father’s business, he finds himself in situations he has never been in before.
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15 Chs
Reborn British Tycoon

Reborn British Tycoon

Barron a declining nobleman changes his fate after rebirth
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13 Chs
CONTRACT MARRIAGE TO BRITISH GUY

CONTRACT MARRIAGE TO BRITISH GUY

At the Green city, Ashley didn't meet her family since she was ten years old, her eyes were only recognizing the Golden family, where she worked as their helper; she had been giving an offer to complete her high school, since her age reached up to 21 years old. A diamond heart did not sufficiently have motivation finishing her studies. In short, she had hopeless thinking about her future, due to lack of education and potential. Her dreams were still longing to simply lived her life, however she was already beyond her classmates who had finished their college life. One pleasant night, she had unexpectedly met Bryan, who swore to save her life from the spicy land. Her interest was quietly apparent to the handsome guy, who caught her pearly eyes. She left the Golden family, in order to live with her honey together in the apartment. Her partner was very romantic and caring, especially when they had made their honeymoon. Such talents, they had produced seven children for one night. Bryan altered his behavior, like he always physically abused his wife, though Ashley did right in their relationship, because Kim, a hot girl who gave many diamonds for him. That would build up their secret relationship. His wife did not fight her hubby, when Bryan had slapped and dragged her head, stomach, and legs, without any reason, to the wall. After that day, Bryan did not go home; to provide basic needs to his family. Every now and then, she pessimistically thought of meeting the right man; to give everything for her future,” shall I meet the right man?” Aptly bouncing her heart to the ashes, when cooking the food. Every night, she tried chatting with many foreigners, who appreciated her beauty. Her heart practically treated them, since she won’t experience a sweet relationship, believing it to expire earlier than serious. Among her thousands of friends on the dating app/site; there was a rich guy who had offered to marry her; to give house, lot, money, and basic needs to her children. Conditionally, the British guy contracted 13 years to haul with her. To that, Ashley aptly beat up her feelings, can’t deny the fact that she still loved her first man. Will Ashley forever be save financially?
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7 Chs
True Fiction: Wild British History

True Fiction: Wild British History

Dr Norberti Strange once again presented his latest masterpiece and turned his eyes to Britain's incredible past. In this work, Dr. Strange reveals the truth of English history for us with his consistent "rigorous" attitude. He claimed that the Romans were driven out of Britain by a group of giant rabbits who loved beans, and Stonehenge was the warehouse where the rabbits used to store the giant carrots they collected. Shakespeare's plays were not written by him, but by a talking tree named "barnaby Brown". Of course, Dr. Stranger's conclusion is not groundless. He quoted all kinds of "reliable" historical materials, including ancient legends, folk stories and his own "in-depth research".
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3 Chs
British Super Civil Servants

British Super Civil Servants

The World War II has come to an end, but the decline of the British Empire has just begun. The United States and the Soviet Union are looking forward to the glorious years in the future and know that the falling aristocracy is not their own obstacle. "I don't agree with them, but it's not all bad to dismantle British India first."
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2 Chs
The British Coprolalia Incunabulum

The British Coprolalia Incunabulum

My name Jeff! 21
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2 Chs
Why couldn't the comedienne's boyfriend read and how did she tell the story?
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2024-10-14 05:24
Maybe he had some learning difficulties or never got a proper education. The comedienne could have told the story in a funny and relatable way.
British novel
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2024-09-26 11:20
British novels are novels that originated from England and are generally considered an important part of English literature. The history of English novels can be traced back to the 16th century, when the focus of European literature began to shift to England. In the 17th and 18th centuries, English novels became one of the most famous works of literature in the world, including great works such as shakespeare, pulitzer, dickens, maugham, maupassant, etc. One of the characteristics of English novels was that they focused on the description of characters and the expression of emotions. English novels often depicted the inner conflicts and emotional processes of the characters and revealed their personalities and fates through their language, behavior, and thoughts. Another feature of British novels was that they paid attention to social reality and criticized it. Many works discussed and criticized social injustice, exploitation and equality. The influence of the English novel was very far-reaching. It not only had a far-reaching impact, but also affected the development of the entire Western literature. Many other countries and regions also spread their ideas and culture through translation and adaptation of British novels.
British writer
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2024-09-20 10:56
Arthur C Clarke was a famous British science fiction writer who was hailed as " the most outstanding science fiction of the 20th century." His works covered many fields, including science fiction, suspense, history, philosophy, etc. His most famous works include 2001: A Space Oddsey, The Time Machine, and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
British literature
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2024-09-19 17:56
English literature is one of the most important schools of European literature. Its classic literary works can be traced back to the 16th century's shakespeare. His works, mainly plays and poems, had a profound impact on later literature. The representative works of English literature include: - The works of shakespeare: hamlet, king lear, the tempest, etc. - Jane Austen's works: Pride and Predict, Emma Stone, etc. - Henry James 'works: The Mysterious Island, The Shackles of Humanity, etc. - George Orwell's works: 1984, Animal Manor, etc. English literature has had an important influence on the development of European and world literature. Many classic works have become classics of world literature.
British novel
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2024-09-15 17:37
British novels referred to literary works that originated from England, usually including novels, plays, poems, and many other styles. The history of English novels can be traced back to the 16th century, when English literature began to be influenced by the European Enlightenment. Many important novels appeared, such as Daniel Defoe's "Crusoe" and Jane Austen's "Pride and Predict". British novels were distinguished by their emphasis on character portrayals and emotional expressions, emphasizing human nature and social issues. Many British novels explored human nature, morality, marriage, family, friendship, power and other topics, while also reflecting the social and cultural background of the time. British novels enjoyed a high reputation in the world. Not only were there many classic works such as Pride and Predict, Jane Eyre, Harry Potter, etc., but there were also many excellent works such as Thomas Hardy, William Faulkner, James March, etc.
British writer
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2024-09-15 17:21
Some of the famous ones in England: - Harry Potter- JK Rowling - George Orwell-George Orwell - Jane Austen-Jane Austen - Christian Bale (Christian Bale)-Christian Bale - Thomas Hardy-Thomas Hardy - Arthur Conan Doyle-Arthur Conan Doyle - Sage-Sage these novels, plays, poems, history, biographies, etc. Among them, the Harry Potter series was one of the most popular novels in the world, and Jane Austen's works were known as the "treasures of British literature."
British writer
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2024-09-12 15:06
- JK Rowling was one of the most famous figures in the modern magical novels in the United Kingdom, represented by the Harry Potter series. - George R R Martin was one of the most famous figures in modern fantasy novels in the United Kingdom, represented by the Song of Ice and Fire series. - Stephen King was one of the representatives of modern American literature in the United Kingdom, represented by works such as The Shawshank Redemption.
British Royal Nanny
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2025-01-10 23:40
The British Royal Nanny was a special nanny who had undergone professional training and high education. They graduated from the world-renowned home economics school, Norland College, which was founded in 1892 and has trained more than 7000 world-class nannies. Students receive high-intensity professional training during school, learning how to take care of babies, cooking and other basic skills. At the same time, they also study cultural courses such as psychology, literature, and education. They also needed to learn royal etiquette and how to behave appropriately in public. The royal nanny's job was not only to take care of the children's happiness, safety, and health, but also to prepare them for royal activities and trips. Their salary was estimated to be close to 100,000 pounds and their annual salary could reach millions. In general, the British Royal Nanny was an agent who had undergone rigorous training and professional education. They had high academic qualifications, high skills, and rich experience to provide professional care and education for the royal family.
British Revenge Fictions
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2025-01-10 11:41
The Count of Mount Cristo was a very classic revenge novel. It told the story of the protagonist, Dantès, who was framed and imprisoned and took revenge. This novel was famous for its thrilling plot and wonderful description, and was considered one of the masterpieces of revenge novels. Other recommended finale revenge novels included " The Queen's Rebirth: Your Highness, Please Bow Your Head,"" The Cold-Blooded Emperor's Scapegoat Bride," and " Reborn After Abandoning: The Revenge of a Concubine's Daughter." These novels all used revenge as the theme, attracting readers through exciting storylines and character creation.
British singer Sean
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2024-12-28 21:54
Shayne Ward is a British pop singer, born on October 16, 1984, from Manchester. He became famous in 2005 when he won the first place in the singing competition reality show "The X Factor". He released many songs and albums, including "That's My Goal'," No Promises "," Breathless "and" Obsession ". His music works were very successful in the UK and won many awards. Sean Ward was also a music producer and record label owner. He had a strong interest in Chinese culture and had covered the English versions of the Chinese divine songs "Little Apple" and "The Brigest Star in the Night Sky." He also traveled in China and wrote a song about his experience in China, Journey. Sean Ward was a popular British singer. His music was a fusion of Chinese and Western cultures and was loved by the audience.
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