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national poetry writing month

national poetry writing month

Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!

Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!

Thea Shaw travels from the modern society to the Women's Respect Country, diligently working for thirty years to reach the position of Great National Master. She is forced to travel back again. Before traveling, she was the Miss Sutton who was mistakenly taken by another family, spending twenty years in the countryside, while a fake heiress replaced her in the elite Sutton Family. Her parents are indifferent to her, relatives awkwardly look down on her, and the fake heiress is superior in every way, treating her with politeness. Originally feeling indignant and extreme about her fate and ready to fight for everything, Thea's sharpness is blunted by thirty years of living in a female-dominant society. She thinks, just get by, what else can you do? So the Sutton Family is astonished to find that the daughter lost in the countryside for twenty years is not demanding her status or proving herself, but is instead waving the banner of feudalism. Great National Master—controls national destiny, primarily fortune-telling, with a side of persuasion. Later on, everyone is talking: "Have you had your fortune told by Thea Shaw? She's really accurate, but when you go see her, you must wear formal attire." —— Landon Ford, the heir to the Ford Family, the strongest in Aethelgard. He is known for being erratic in temperament, with a terrible temper, mostly dealing with others without a smile, infamous for being a lunatic. The first time he met her, she had an ethereal aura about her as if she could ascend at any moment, solemnly requesting him to button up his open collar, and sincerely advising: "Boys, reputation is the most important." Landon Ford slants his eyes, grabbing her hand and pressing it against his heart: "Now, I have no reputation, and you must take responsibility." Thea Shaw: … Young people these days lack virtue in their actions. (Silly and Zen-like Little Fairy X Crazy and Rebellious Heir)
Urban
560 Chs
National Guardian's Gone and We're Done

National Guardian's Gone and We're Done

Having transmigrated to a Blue Star invaded by the paranormal, Chu He is the National Guardian War God who single-handedly guards the Demon Cave. Several years later, the first Queen in the history of Great Jing ascends to the throne. She publicizes footage of Chu He brewing tea and reading books daily, criticizing him for neglecting his duties and putting him on public trial before the entire nation. In a single day, Chu He becomes a public enemy. The Queen selects twelve beautiful young women to guard the Demon Cave, replacing him. Chu He laughs, offering no explanation. His ice-queen CEO wife also chooses to divorce him, calling him a true disgrace, little knowing that everything she has today is thanks to his halo as the National Guardian War God. In truth, Chu He has long been tired; living the life of an ordinary person is also quite good. The Queen even gives a public speech: “Without him, we can still annihilate the Evil Spirits!” “The Queen is sharp-eyed and discerning; otherwise, we would still be kept in the dark by this parasite!” “The Queen is so beautiful! I am willing to lay down my life for you!” As a result, the twelve highly anticipated young women are met with an outbreak of innumerable Evil Spirits the moment they arrive at the Demon Cave. In the blink of an eye, corpses litter the ground. The allied forces of Great Jing's experts assemble, only to be slaughtered with devastating ease! “The one we fear is Chu He. You swine and dogs are worthy of suppressing us?” A horde of Evil Spirits swarm out, cackling wildly. “Is it really impossible without him?” the Queen despairs. “So the Evil Spirits of the Demon Cave are this terrifying! Chu He, we were wrong. Please come back, okay!” the populace breaks down. …… “You said you could kill Evil Spirits without me, so why are you crying now?” Chu He says indifferently.
Urban
320 Chs
In which month is National Novel Writing Month?
National Novel Writing Month typically takes place in November. It's a month dedicated to encouraging writers to focus on their novel-writing projects and make significant progress.
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2024-09-27 07:00
When is National Novel Writing Month?
National Novel Writing Month usually takes place throughout the month of November. It's a time when many aspiring writers commit to writing a novel within that month.
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2024-10-13 11:54
What is National Novel Writing Month?
Well, National Novel Writing Month is basically a challenge that encourages people to write a substantial amount of a novel in a short period. It's a fun and motivating way to get those creative juices flowing. Writers from all over participate and try to reach the 50,000-word goal by the end of November.
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2024-10-01 07:53
What is the prize for National Novel Writing Month?
The prizes for National Novel Writing Month can vary each year. Sometimes it might include cash rewards, publishing opportunities, or literary recognition.
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2024-10-02 01:51
What is Camp National Novel Writing Month?
Camp National Novel Writing Month is an event that encourages writers to focus on their novel-writing projects and make significant progress within a specific time frame.
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2024-10-10 22:53
How to succeed in National Novel Writing Month?
To succeed, start by planning your story outline in advance. Set a daily word count goal and stick to it. Also, find a supportive writing community to keep you motivated.
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2024-09-27 17:06
Is Nanowrimo the same as National Novel Writing Month?
Basically, Nanowrimo and National Novel Writing Month are one and the same. It's a common thing for long names to have shorter, easier-to-use abbreviations like this.
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2024-09-28 09:53
How to delete a project on National Novel Writing Month?
To delete a project on National Novel Writing Month, first, log in to your account. Then, navigate to the project you want to delete. Usually, there will be an option like 'Delete' or 'Remove' near the project details. Click on it and follow the prompts to confirm the deletion.
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2024-10-08 14:31
How is 'SheWhoTellsStories' related to National Novel Writing Month?
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's a story that was written during National Novel Writing Month, but I don't have specific details.
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2024-10-02 19:26
Why should one join National Novel Writing Month?
One should join National Novel Writing Month because it forces you out of your comfort zone and helps you overcome writer's block. It's an opportunity to be productive and maybe even finish that novel you've always dreamed of writing.
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2024-10-07 10:21
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