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storybook writer

Chaos Writer

Chaos Writer

"No" a daily worker lost his job as a delivery boy. An uncle suggested he should write books as he had a good knowledge of English. He searched through the internet to find the most secure way to get a writings career. A friend of his named Fa suggested him to write on webnovel that can provide him with a secured monthly income which was enough to support his current life. A new web novel writer who wanted to write a good story to get paid. He did not have had any job or any other method to earn money. Even he didn't have any money in his bank account only a broken down phone and an old desktop in his possession. Lastly, he didn't have any idea what he was going to write. He asked his friend what should he write he doesn't have much grammatical knowledge. His friend advises him to write anything that is readable and should have a good storyline. "No" buys a pen to write the draft of the story he was about to write on paper. But the thing was that he was not just writing in his paper but writing the fate of the great heroes and villains in other dimensions. The pen bound him to write and dictate the stories he had written to the great or else he can't go out of a domain that trapped him by that pen. Backing way means death what can he do. He writes and writes until he finishes a story to tell the great one. The stories are so chaotic that they never made sense. Whatever now he can get his freedom and lay on his chair to sip on some juice and forget about all the things that previously happened to him. Who is the great one? What does he want? But the pen wouldn't let him leave that easily. After all, it's bounded to him. When he was relaxing the pen was grinning at him from the sideline. " There's a lot left to come, just enjoy this moment "
Fantasy
69 Chs
The Unquiet Life of a Webnovel Writer

The Unquiet Life of a Webnovel Writer

The Unquiet Life of a Webnovel Writer Jennifer is 40, tired, and ready for a quiet life. But one Saturday afternoon, her landlady asks, “Do you believe we are all products of someone else’s stories?” Suddenly, every unfinished wish-fulfillment fantasy Jennifer ever published starts moving into her apartment building. An 18-year-old stud of an alpha werewolf? Nah, his Alpha Dad is definitely hotter. A golden-haired prince on a white horse? Wth, why was the horse in her lobby? And she distinctly remembers writing him a tsundere Duke of an Uncle. Now the world is bending to accommodate her webnovels. “Why are all of you here, and why are you so inconvenient?” And out of the blue, her childhood friend—older, wiser, and back from abroad—wants to pick up where they left off decades ago. “I’m very sure I didn’t write you.” Oh, and the alien invasion outside her building? Yeah, she shouldn't have started the sci-fi LitRPG. Now the world is about to end. Jennifer is very, very sorry. Author’s Notice Regarding Narrative Deviations This is a formal notice to inform all readers that the current story has deviated significantly from its originally stated premise. The initial scope of the work included, but was not limited to: • Alpha werewolves requiring pack management • Interpersonal dynamics within supernatural hierarchies • The occasional prince dropping out of college Said scope did not include: • Extraterrestrial involvement • Global-scale invasions • Alien roaches of any size or classification The author acknowledges that such developments may be unexpected. An apology is hereby issued for any confusion, emotional distress, or genre whiplash caused by these unforeseen circumstances. In response to anticipated inquiries: Q: “How were these events unforeseen? Aren’t you the author?” A: The author maintains that she is, to the best of her knowledge, the author. However, narrative control appears to be, at present, a collaborative and loosely regulated process. Characters have demonstrated a tendency to: • Act independently • Escalate situations without approval • Introduce plot elements of questionable necessity (see: alien roach invasion) Readers are therefore advised that: 1. The narrative may continue to evolve unpredictably. 2. Genre boundaries are to be considered flexible. 3. Any resemblance to a “cosy romcom” is purely coincidental at this stage. By continuing, readers agree to accept the story in its current form, including all action, sci-fi elements, romantic developments, dramatic turns, and general chaos. Thank you for your understanding. — katisnow (provisionally in control) Footnotes [1] For readers seeking narratives that are marginally more well-behaved, you may refer to the author’s other works. While no guarantees are made, some stories have thus far refrained from introducing alien species without prior notice. [2] “Well-behaved” is a relative term and may still include emotional damage, questionable life choices, and dramatic plot twists. [3] The author accepts no responsibility if said “better-behaved” stories also spiral unexpectedly. Historical precedent suggests this is a non-zero possibility.
Urban
75 Chs
Beast World: From Villainess to Cub-Raising Chef

Beast World: From Villainess to Cub-Raising Chef

Bai Su, who transmigrated into a book set in the interstellar Beast World, has only one interest: making delicious food at the orphanage, raising children, and enjoying her hard-won new life. Future's great villains? The cubs are all super well-behaved in front of her! The Federation Leader comes to freeload a meal, and his disability is cured! The business emperor comes to freeload a meal, and his infertility is solved! The obese little female gets thinner the more she eats, gradually growing into the number one beauty of the Beast World. She also attracts the number one genius doctor of the interstellar era and the interstellar great captain. The villainous cubs, driving warships and controlling ten thousand beasts: "If you want to get close to our Mom, you'll have to withstand our cannon fire first!" The Federation Leader laughs in anger: "You dare to bomb my armory? Courting death!" The gloomy and bloodthirsty emperor: "A bunch of little trash! You think I'm afraid of you?" The doctor's face turns ashen: "Either give back my research results, or die!" The interstellar great captain dangerously shoulders a Barrett: "I see you're all dying to get locked up." Bai Su smiles and peeks her head out, holding a gleaming kitchen knife: "Time to eat! What are you all doing?" The big shots and the little villains, harmoniously putting their arms around each other's shoulders in a picture of fatherly love and filial piety: "Coming~~"
Fantasy
131 Chs
What is a storybook?
The story script was a form of ancient Chinese literature, also known as the "story script","story script","story script", etc. It was a form of short story in ancient China, usually written by an author with the main purpose of telling a story. The main feature of the vernacular version was the use of a large number of slang, spoken language, proverb, dialect, etc., as well as fictional plots and characters. They were usually spread by word of mouth, but there were also some written records of their stories and plots. The vernacular scripts played an important role in ancient Chinese literature. They reflected the society, culture and living conditions at that time, and to a certain extent, influenced the literary forms and creations of later generations.
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2024-09-17 13:33
What was a storybook?
Huaben was a form of ancient Chinese literature, also known as novels. It usually narrated stories in the form of dialogue. Huaben originated from the Southern and Northern Dynasties, developed in the Tang Dynasty, and matured in the Song Dynasty. It was one of the important components of ancient Chinese literature. The characteristics of Huaben were the twists and turns of the plot, the numerous characters, and the concise language. Usually, they used fictional plots and characters as blueprints to express their thoughts and characters in the form of dialogue. The subject matter of the storybook included love, war, theft, fraud, politics, religion, and so on. It was regarded as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese novels.
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2024-09-17 13:39
What is a storybook?
A storybook is a form of ancient Chinese literature. It refers to a short story that is expressed in oral form, usually by one or more people. The content of the story is mostly social customs, historical legends, myths, etc. The plot of a storybook was usually dramatic, concise, humorous, and expressive. In Chinese culture, the vernacular version was regarded as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on the literary form and literary creation of later generations.
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2024-09-22 18:07
children's storybook
Children's storybooks are an important tool to help children learn language, culture, values, and imagination. Storybooks usually contain vivid, interesting, and educational content to guide children to build their understanding of the world through reading and understanding stories. In children's storybooks, there are often some topics such as courage, friendship, kindness, love, justice, and self-awareness that can help children develop their emotional and cognitive abilities. Storybooks also contained many vivid details and plots that allowed children to enrich their imagination and creativity through imagination and exploration. Different types of children's storybooks have different content and styles. For example, some storybooks may tell stories about science and the universe, while others may tell stories about history and culture. No matter what kind of storybook you choose, it is important to let children feel joy and education in reading and help them become knowledgeable and imaginative people.
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2024-09-09 19:05
Why is it called a storybook?
The Chinese term "nihuaben" meant "mimicry", which referred to a form of literature in ancient China, also known as "the origin of novels". A storybook referred to a literary work that was passed down in oral form. It was usually created by an author based on his own life experience, knowledge, and imagination. The form of the Huaben was flexible and varied, and the content was rich and varied. It usually included characters, plots, stories, scenes, and other elements. San Yan Er Pai was a comprehensive collection of novels produced in the Ming Dynasty of China, including novels, operas, notes, and many other literary forms. Among them, San Yan was a collection of short stories created by Gao Wan, which mainly narrated folk stories, while Er Pai was a long novel created by Feng Menglong, which mainly narrated historical stories and folk legends. Because the content contained in San Yan Er Pai was originally passed down in oral form, it was called "Nihuaben". This literary form occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature and had a profound impact on the creation of later novels.
1 answer
2024-09-17 13:39
Is Batman a storybook character?
Yes, Batman is a well-known character from various storybooks, comics, and graphic novels.
1 answer
2024-10-10 05:20
Is Bumblebee a storybook character?
Yes, Bumblebee can be a storybook character. You can find stories featuring Bumblebee in various children's books.
2 answers
2024-10-04 07:25
What was the name of the storybook?
0 answer
2024-09-16 05:20
Yongan Town Storybook
" Yong 'an Town Story Collection " was a movie. The specific content and download link of the movie were not provided. Therefore, I don't know the Thunderbolt download link for the Yong 'an Town Story Collection.
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2025-01-14 00:00
Storybook of the Animal World
There were many types and choices of storybooks in the animal world. Some of the recommended animal storybooks included The Animal World of the Dove-dojo, The Story of Life: The Legend of the BBC Animal World, A Selection of World Animal Stories, Seton Animal Stories, and The Animal World Storybook. These books covered different animal stories and topics, from describing the emotional world of animals to showing animal survival skills and behaviors. They are suitable for readers of different ages, including children and teenagers. Through vivid and interesting stories and beautiful illustrations, these storybooks help readers better understand the animal world and stimulate their interest and curiosity in nature and animals.
1 answer
2025-01-10 01:02
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