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Somnus's Descent (For Re-Publishing Under Sharestory.io)

Somnus's Descent (For Re-Publishing Under Sharestory.io)

Hi Guys! The novel has just been republished here on webnovel with all the available chapters. Here's the link :) https://www.webnovel.com/book/somnus's-descent_22943900006381205 Hope to see you there! "Keru wanted to run. He wanted to forget and pretend the world hadn't ended" In a world of fantasy and magic, Keru is an up and coming silver class adventurer. To the curiosity of those around him, he possesses a unique bloodline ability, the power over the domain of sleep, the strength of which belongs only with the class of blessed high nobility. To no ones surprise, he wanted to keep his past hidden. To his sponsor's interest, the deal they struck could cause a fun headache for her counterparts. To Keru himself, the price he paid was still unknown. *First time writer If I would describe the MC's inner personality at the beginning he would be someone that's: Reckless Conflicted Result-Oriented Emotionally Driven Pragmatic This isn't gonna be a harem novel, just wanted to get that out there ahead of time. The MC at beginning is someone who's impulse control has deteriorated severely. A lot of the trouble he gets into is because he's reckless and emotionally-involved in delicate and nuanced situations. However, he usually gets bailed out by his natural gifts and talents which allows him to continue with his carefree attitude... until it inevitably doesn't. I really want to tackle this part of the MC's character and what are the effects this kind of mindset has to an individual and those around them. *Credits for Image to KELLEPICS https://pixabay.com/images/id-2847724/ Free for commercial use under Pixabay License with no attribution required
Fantasy
14 Chs
The Apocalypse Came With Performance Reviews

The Apocalypse Came With Performance Reviews

When the System descended and turned Earth into a dungeon-crawling death game, most people got combat classes—Warrior, Mage, Rogue. Takeshi got something different: Corporate Drone. While others gained flashy skills and legendary weapons, he received a briefcase, a tie that never wrinkles, and abilities like [Overtime Exploitation] and [Meeting Scheduler]. His employer? The Black Company, a ruthless interdimensional corporation that treats dungeon diving like just another day at the office, complete with quotas, performance reviews, and mandatory unpaid overtime in monster-infested hellscapes. But Takeshi isn't complaining. In his old life, he survived Japan's most brutal work culture, mastering the art of endurance, efficiency, and turning corporate BS into actual results. Now, those same skills that made him a salaryman legend are his path to power. Every monster killed is a KPI met. Every dungeon cleared is a project completed ahead of schedule. The Black Company doesn't care if he lives or dies. His party members think his class is a joke. But Takeshi has spent years climbing corporate ladders built on backstabbing and impossible deadlines. And while other adventurers burn out chasing glory, he grinds forward with the relentless, soul-crushing determination only a black company veteran possesses. Because in a world where everyone else is playing hero, sometimes the key to reaching the top is knowing how to work the system—literally.
Fantasy
10 Chs
My Space Connects to the Apocalyptic World

My Space Connects to the Apocalyptic World

One day, a strange hand suddenly appeared inside Chi Wan’s interdimensional space. Its owner claimed to be living in the apocalypse—starving, desperate—and begged to trade anything he had for food. Chi Wan stared at the pile of Imperial Green jade, oversized diamonds, and dozens of kilograms of gold bars he offered… and fell into deep thought. …Wasn’t this a little too profitable? From then on, her connection to the apocalypse only grew stronger. The mysterious man—who turned out to be a powerful figure—used his Wood Ability to help her revive rare orchids, cultivate endangered plants, and even harvest zombie crystal cores for the country. As for Chi Wan? She only had three responsibilities: feed him, feed him, and keep feeding him. Somehow, without realizing it, a group of extraordinary men began to gather around her: A genius research scientist. An aloof, abstinent CEO. A cold and ruthless Soldier King… In front of Chi Wan, they were gentle, attentive, and impeccably polite—each trying to outshine the others. Behind her back? They were one step away from tearing each other apart. Meanwhile, on the other side of the spatial link… The so-called King of the Apocalypse clenched his teeth in silence as he listened to these men compete for her attention. As for Chi Wan? “I’m busy getting rich and supporting my family,” she said calmly. “A battle royale of suitors? I have no idea what you’re talking about.” Until one day— An absurdly handsome man appeared at the gates of her villa… carrying a sack filled with gold and jewels. “I’m here to marry into your family,” he declared. Chi Wan glanced at him, then at the newly connected wasteland world inside her space… …and once again fell into deep thought.
Sci-fi
114 Chs
Book reviews and reader reviews
" The Legendary Patriarch " was a fantasy novel written by someone with a brilliant plan. The main character brought the Eden treasure and transmigrated to become the leader of a small tribe, leading the tribe from weak to strong. The beginning of the book was average, but the later parts were excellent. The author was a newcomer. He didn't write well at first, but his writing style improved continuously. He had written more than 650 chapters before it was published, but there were no recommendation spots. The average number of readers was only about 180, but he persisted. The more he read, the more interesting the book became. He could see the rise of the tribe, the growth of the male protagonist, and he could understand his own responsibilities. There was a hot-blooded plot of humans conquering other races, similar to Human Emperor but without eunuchs. It had been recommended on Wechat, reading novels and fantasy novels. You could read the book that was out of stock. Its recommendation index was four stars. The Divine Reading System was the urban novel of the little dirty cat. The main character got the system because he loved reading. Reading books could be substituted into books to obtain abilities, such as learning gambling techniques, martial arts, and so on. The theme was novel and creative. The description of Chinese martial arts was not bad. There were not many uninteresting plots at the moment. The cheat was also quite good. Although there were some places where it was a little naive and the logic was flawed, the Bookworm could give it a try. It was a book worth reading. Super Sorcerer was a fantasy novel written by Drunk Night. The main character's physique was too weak to train in battle energy. After discovering his Warlock talent, he had the Goldfinger Upgrade Spell, which could upgrade his life form and items. This was the author's second book. Compared to the first book, the writing style was better, the poison points were reduced, and the creativity and plot were not bad. However, the main character was a little brainless and offended people. The female lead always wrote that the supporting actress liked the main character and was rejected. The little poison was endless and the description of the female character was poor, but it was still worth watching. The recommendation index was four stars. 'I'm a Big Boss in the Purgatory of Souls' was an urban ability novel. The male protagonist was young and had extraordinary means. This book had supernatural elements, martial arts experts, underground forces, and other elements. The story was full of twists and turns. There are not many words in the new book seedlings, so they can be fattened first. " Super God Level Time Travel " was a novel written by Chang Dijiu. The description of the main character's doppelgangers and incarnations was very good. Even without writing about the main character, it could still make people fascinated. This book was quite amazing and was one of the reformers of the infinite style. Although the ending was a little worse, it was still worth watching when the book was in a shortage. The recommendation index was three stars.
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2026-04-20 02:33
Was the publishing of a novel the same as the publishing of a novel?
Releasing a novel and putting it on the shelves were two different things. A novel release referred to the release of the novel's text content on online literature platforms such as Qidian, Genesis Chinese Network, etc. for readers to read. After the novel was published, the author could update the plot and chapters of the novel on the platform and interact with the readers. Putting a novel on the shelves referred to uploading a novel to a specific chapter catalog on the online literature platform for readers to buy and read. The novel had to meet the platform's requirements such as word count, plot, and so on. It had to go through the platform's review before it could be successfully published. After the novel was published, the author could get more income and reader support on the platform, and at the same time, he could accumulate more writing experience. It should be noted that different online literature platforms might have different requirements for the publication and listing of novels. Therefore, authors needed to publish and put on the shelves according to the requirements of the platform.
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2024-08-16 13:07
On the issue of publishing novels by publishing houses
The following steps were usually required for a publishing house to publish a novel: 1. Adapting a novel: Adapting the story, characters, and worldview of the novel to make it suitable for publication. 2. Selection of topics: The publishing house will plan suitable topics for publication according to market demand and readers 'preferences. 3. Creation and adaptation: The author will create and adapt a novel suitable for publication according to the requirements of the publishing house. 4. Review: The publishing house reviews the author's novel to see if the content, format, writing style, and other aspects meet the publishing requirements. 5. Typography and Proofreading: To make sure that the words, format, and pictures of the novels that have passed the review meet the publishing requirements. 6. Print and distribution: The publishing house will print the novel into books and distribute them to various bookstores, libraries, and other sales channels. Different publishing houses may have different publishing processes, but the above steps are usually necessary. At the same time, the publishing house would also strictly check the quality of the novel to ensure that the content of the book was legal, healthy, and positive.
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2024-09-23 21:47
This article is worth publishing, but the article is worth publishing.
This article is worth publication but it is too short
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2024-09-21 03:53
Seeking novel publishing house or publishing group
A novel publishing house or publishing group usually refers to an organization that specializes in publishing novels. Its main business includes editing, publishing, distributing, and marketing novels. In China, examples of novel publishing houses or publishing groups include the National Library of China Press, China National Book import and export (group) corporation, China Science and Technology Press, Shanghai Century publishing group, Zhejiang Ancient Books Press, etc. A novel publishing house or a publishing group usually had a professional editorial team responsible for screening, adapting, editing, and proofreading novels to ensure that their quality met the publishing standards. These editing teams would then submit the novel to a publishing house or group for typography, printing, and distribution. In China, novel publishing houses or publishing groups would also meet with readers through various channels such as bookstores, online bookstores, e-books, etc. to sell and promote.
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2024-09-23 22:10
The difference between self-funded publishing and publishing
There were the following differences between self-funded and publicly-funded books: 1. ** Owner of expenses **: All expenses incurred in the process of self-funded publishing, such as editing, design, printing, sales, etc., shall be borne by the author (individual or unit); the expenses incurred by the publishing house (publicly-funded publishing) shall be borne by the publishing house. 2. ** Requirements for manuscripts and author qualifications **: The requirements for self-funded publishing are relatively low, as long as the minimum publishing requirements are met. The requirements for publicly-funded publishing are higher. The publishing party requires the work to be of high quality, the author to be well-known, and the market sales expectations to be high. The publication of the work must bring certain economic and social benefits to the publishing party. 3. ** Book sales entity **: Self-funded books are mainly sold by the author; books published by a publishing house (at public expense) are mainly sold by the publishing party. 4. ** Usage **: Self-published books are mostly used for job evaluation, assessment, awards, or personal literary works. The main purpose is to meet the needs of job evaluation or to commemorate the works. Books that are published for free are mostly books with good economic or social benefits. The main purpose is to be published. 5. ** Period of publication **: The period of self-funded publishing is relatively short, usually around 3 - 6 months; the period of free publishing by the publishing house is longer, usually 6 - 12 months or even longer. 6. ** Owner of the copyright **: The copyright of a self-funded book belongs to the author. When the book is published by a publishing house (published at public expense), the author and the publishing house have reached an agreement to form a cooperative relationship, but the copyright belongs to the publishing house. After the book is published, the author will be paid accordingly.
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2026-02-27 05:48
Which publishing house is better for publishing novels?
If it was a literary novel, he could consider Spring Breeze Literature and Art Press or Baihua Continent Literature and Art Press. In addition, People's Literature Press, Shanghai Translation Press, New Star Press, etc. were also more reliable publishing houses. China Writers 'Press, Thread-bound Bookstore, Singapore Frontier Science Press, Science and Culture Press/Overseas Chinese Press, Global Press, etc. can also publish novels. There were also state-level publishing houses such as China Industry and Commerce United Press, Jiuzhou Press, Modern Press, China Business Press, China Book Press, China textile publishing house, jilin publishing group, China Yanshi publishing house, Xinhua publishing house, and other provincial publishing houses such as jilin science and technology publishing house, Beijing Yanshan publishing house, Wanjuan publishing house, and liaoning science and technology publishing house. However, they needed to be selected according to the type of novel and their own needs. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-01-09 00:05
Will the reviews of the night, the reviews of the night, the night be good?
Jiang Ye was a very outstanding novel that was hailed as a classic of Chinese web novels. The story was thrilling, the characters were portrayed, and the writing was beautiful and the structure was rigorous. It was a novel that was very worth reading. Many people think that the Night of the Generals is a philosophical novel that explored many questions about human nature, life, morality, and the universe, which made people think and benefit a lot. At the same time, it was also full of love, friendship and kinship, allowing readers to feel the warmth and beauty of human nature. If you like philosophy, humanity, and literature, then it will be a must-read.
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2024-09-16 09:11
Does publishing in core journals require a publishing fee?
Core journals usually had to pay a certain amount of space fees to get the opportunity to publish. Different journals may have different requirements for the publication fee. Some journals may ask for the full fee, while others may only ask for a portion of the fee. In addition, some journals may require authors to provide proof of other expenses such as bank account information. To publish in a core journal required a certain amount of professional knowledge and skills, as well as a certain amount of time and energy. Therefore, it is recommended to carefully understand the journal requirements and fees before publishing your work and choose a suitable journal.
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2024-09-13 04:51
What was the difference between co-publishing and self-publishing?
The main difference between co-publishing and self-publishing was the identity and distribution of interests between the author and the author. Co-publishing is usually done by two or more people, one of whom is the publishing party and the other is the author. The publishing company would cooperate with the author to find publishing opportunities for the work and provide financial support, editing, publicity, and other assistance. In cooperative publishing, the publishing party would usually obtain the copyright and economic benefits of the work, while the author might receive some royalties or royalties. However, the specific distribution ratio would be determined by the quality of the work, the strength of the partner, and other factors. Self-funded publishing allowed the author to find publishing opportunities and independently undertake publishing, editing, and other work. The author needed to find his own publishing company or edit and publish his own work, and be responsible for his own profits and losses. In self-funded publishing, the author usually received higher royalties and royalties, but also had to bear more publishing and publicity costs. Whether it was co-publishing or self-publishing, the quality of the work was the most important factor. If the quality of the work was good, both the author and the author could get good economic benefits. If the quality of the work was not good, it might face problems such as publishing difficulties and low royalties.
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2024-08-28 22:49
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