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Book of Authors

Book of Authors

If you’re confused about how to write a popular webnovel, perhaps this book will be able to help you out. This book contains articles written by the best editors in the Chinese webnovel industry. There are introductory guides, intermediate guides, and assorted topics, with different numbers of guides in each type. Each week, we’ll be publishing three guides. If you believe that these guides are useful, please let us know by leaving your reviews. We can adjust the update rate based on your feedback. Author introduction: 314 (Yang Chen): He is China Literature’s general manager, Xiaoxiang Academy’s general manager, Qidian’s head editor, China Webnovel Literature Committee member, Jiangsu Province Webnovel Author Committee vice-chairman, and a qualified expert on all internet literature. He has discovered many popular topics and greatly helped the industry to expand, along with having personally advised many top-tier authors. He is from the first generation of webnovel researchers. Yang Chen started working in the webnovel editing industry in 2005, and is highly skilled at summarizing and analyzing the business theories behind webnovel literature and is famed for his outstanding creativity in the industry. Small Team Leader(Zhou Binglin):Small Team Leader is a high-ranked general manager for China Literature, as well as the head editor for chuangshi.qq.com. He is originally from Guilin, Guangxi. Small Team Leader is a top-ranked editor for original novels as well as a veteran web novel expert. He has helped to discover countless popular topics as well as frameworks and has advised numerous platinum-ranked authors. He’s also one of the first generation of web novel reviewers as well as authors.
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Advice for WN Authors

Advice for WN Authors

Aight bois. This is coming from an author and a reader: most of y'all's writing sucks. Readers shouldn't have to turn their brains off to enjoy your writing... That's just forcing them to be a zombie and mindlessly passing time by, ain't no enjoyment there. So in case you couldn't tell already, this will be very blunt. Thus, here's some things to keep in mind as you read. 1. If you're just going to hear and not listen, skedaddle. Hearing is having it go through one ear and out the other, listening is paying attention and making the effort to understand. 2. Toss your pride away. Yeet it across the ocean. I've seen sooo many authors unable to take constructive criticism and INSIST on improper grammar because they couldn't admit they did something wrong. 3. If you think your writing is good, then it's terrible. Simple. Reason: If you think your writing is good, then you stop looking for ways to improve it and it stagnates. Even the best of the best authors (on wn and traditional books) have room for improvement so don't be like "ah it's good enough" or "there's no where else to improve." 4. Don't listen aggressively. I.e. listening only to find faults in what the person says and use it disprove their claim. One example is waiting for your opponent to make a grammar mistake.  This is different from debate tactics to lead your opponent into logical trap and use their fallacies they accidentally left behind to invalidate everything they said. It's hard to notice, but the main difference is that someone who listens aggressively is no longer open minded or calm. They're usually narrow minded and stubborn to admit they're wrong in those moments and are very easy to manipulate bc they're blinded so ye. Did I leave some traps within the logic presented here? Maybe. Don't be an idiot and you won't have to find out. Side note: apologies if this boi comes off as ranting, bc it is. The average wn quality is on par with mtl childrens books, which is infuriating bc now there's hardly anything good left to read.
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What are some graphic novels by LGBTQ authors for teen children?
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2024-12-08 23:52
There are several. 'Drama' by Raina Telgemeier is a popular one. It features a middle - school theater production and includes LGBTQ characters and storylines. 'Check, Please!' by Ngozi Ukazu is also great. It tells the story of a college hockey player who is gay and his experiences in college, which can be relatable for older teen readers. These graphic novels not only provide entertainment but also promote understanding and acceptance among teen children.
Who are some well - known authors in LGBTQ pulp fiction?
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2024-10-31 17:27
Well, Ann Bannon is quite famous. Her pulp fiction books were among the first to really give a voice to lesbian experiences. They were popular and helped to bring lesbian stories into the mainstream of pulp fiction. Then there's Patricia Highsmith. While she may not be thought of primarily as an LGBTQ pulp fiction author, some of her works did explore queer themes in a pulp - like style. And of course, Radclyffe Hall with her novel 'The Well of Loneliness' which was a significant work in LGBTQ literature, although it faced a lot of controversy at the time due to its subject matter. The book was an important contribution to the pulp - like exploration of lesbian identity.
Are there any LGBTQ authors who write graphic novels suitable for teen children?
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2024-12-08 19:04
Yes, there are. For example, some LGBTQ authors create graphic novels that deal with themes like acceptance, identity, and friendship in a way that is accessible and appropriate for teen readers. These novels can be great tools for teens to understand different perspectives.
How has LGBTQ fanfiction influenced the LGBTQ community?
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2024-11-25 12:15
LGBTQ fanfiction has influenced the community in multiple ways. It has created a space for self - expression within the community. Writers can freely explore different aspects of LGBTQ life, from the small joys of a first same - sex date to the bigger issues like fighting for equal rights. Also, it has helped in building a community of readers and writers who can support and understand each other. Through sharing these fanfictions, ideas and experiences are spread, which can further the acceptance and understanding of LGBTQ identities both within the community and outside of it.
Is 'Carry On' an LGBTQ novel?
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2024-10-17 13:31
Yes, 'Carry On' can be classified as an LGBTQ novel. It often explores themes and relationships within that framework.
Is the Sandman comic LGBTQ+-oriented?
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2024-10-17 01:19
Yes, it does have elements that touch on LGBTQ+ themes and characters.
Is 'A Separate Peace' an LGBTQ novel?
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2024-10-15 05:07
Yes, it can be considered an LGBTQ novel as it explores themes and relationships that touch on aspects related to the LGBTQ community.
Time LGBTQ Holocaust Stories: What are some important LGBTQ Holocaust stories throughout history?
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2024-11-11 12:39
These LGBTQ Holocaust stories are important as they remind us of the broader scope of the Holocaust's victims. It shows that the Nazis' ideology of hatred extended beyond just Jews. Understanding these stories helps in promoting acceptance and equality today, as we learn from the past and strive to ensure that such extreme discrimination never happens again.
Time LGBTQ Holocaust Stories: How can we preserve and share LGBTQ Holocaust stories?
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2024-11-11 09:32
One way is through education. Incorporating these stories into school curriculums, whether in history or social studies classes. Teachers can use books, documentaries, and survivor testimonies to teach students about the LGBTQ experience during the Holocaust.
What are the characteristics of lgbtq fiction novels?
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2024-12-14 06:40
One characteristic is that they often focus on the exploration of non - traditional gender and sexual identities. These novels give a voice to those in the LGBTQ community who may feel marginalized.
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