One great example is 'The Goldfinch' by Donna Tartt. It won the Pulitzer Prize. This novel tells a story of a young boy's life that is deeply affected by a tragic event involving a famous painting. Another is 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison, which is a Nobel - laureate work. It delves into the haunting memories of slavery. And 'The Overstory' by Richard Powers, which has also received numerous awards, exploring the relationship between humans and trees in a very profound way.
Whether there was a full attendance award for writing online novels depended on the creation of the novel and the policies of the publishing or online platform. Some publishing agencies or online platforms may give full attendance awards to encourage authors to continue writing, but I'm not sure if all platforms have full attendance awards.
Generally speaking, the Full-attendance Award would be calculated based on the author's chapter word count, number of readers, number of gifts, and other indicators. If the author's writing results were good, the platform might give him a full attendance award. However, it was important to note that not every author could win the Full Attendance Award. It required the author to put in a certain amount of effort and creative sweat.
One example could be 'He woke up and like he didn't know what was going on.' It's very simplistic and lacks any real descriptive power. Just a basic statement without any engaging elements.
I'm not entirely sure about the specific main contenders for this nomination. But usually, in any category, there are many great movies competing. It could be that other movies with similar themes or genres were contenders.
Whether Young You could continue Parasite's glory was still unknown. Although Parasite had received many Oscar nominations and awards, it was also a very successful commercial film that was loved by many audiences and critics.
Young You was a very popular Chinese film and was one of the first films in Chinese film history to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Although the film didn't attract much attention on the shortlist of Oscar nominees, it was still an outstanding film with many excellent actors and directors.
Whether other Chinese films would be successful at the Oscars still needed to wait for the final results and the judging committee's judgment. No matter what, the Chinese film industry is constantly improving and developing. I believe that in the future, there will be more films that will receive higher awards and recognition internationally.
Another example could be a radio program that won a Peabody. Let's say a local radio show that focused on highlighting the stories of the homeless in a city. The story behind it was that the producers were initially volunteers who just wanted to give a voice to those often overlooked. They started with simple equipment and a small team. But through their dedication and the powerful stories they told, they caught the attention of the Peabody Award panel.
Well, I'm not sure exactly which 'Nomination Secret Story' you're referring to. It could be a specific event, a game, or something else. Without more context, it's hard to share specific details.
If he wanted to steadily earn the Full Attendance Award, he needed to constantly improve his writing skills and make a reasonable creative plan, including how many words to write every day, how many chapters to write every week, and so on. He also needed to actively seek feedback from readers and constantly improve his novel to make it more attractive. In addition, he could participate in some online novel writing competitions or promotional activities to obtain more royalties and publicity opportunities.