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commonwealth writers prize 2021

commonwealth writers prize 2021

Moonbound: The Vampire Lord's Reluctant Prize

Moonbound: The Vampire Lord's Reluctant Prize

Every ten years, the vampires descend into the smog-choked Underworld to claim their Tithe — one human from every household, bound by an ancient blood pact that buys another decade of fragile peace. In the Middle and Upper Districts, the Selection is an honour. In the Lower District, it is a gamble. Because for the desperate, it is the only way out. A chance to trade a life for enough gold to save those left behind. Luenna never wanted anything to do with the Spire Lords of the Upperworld. But with debt closing in and survival slipping through her fingers, she makes the unthinkable choice by offering herself. She expects servitude. Obedience. To disappear. What she does not expect was him. A predator who finds the treaty tedious and the ceremony beneath him. A creature of marble-cold beauty, with a tongue sharper than his fangs. He should have no interest in a voluntary offering from the Lower District. And yet, with a careless smirk that promises ruin, he breaks protocol to claim her. "Rules are for those who lack the power to break them. And you, Lune… you look like you'd make a very entertaining mess." Dragged into the dazzling, vicious world above, Luenna is bound to a master who defies every horror story she has ever known. He is arrogant, merciless, and infuriatingly charming. He mocks her sacrifice, tests her defiance, and treats her like something dangerously precious. Yet he would unmake the world before letting another soul touch her. She should fear him. She does. But when she finally reaches for a blade to end him, he kisses her with the soul-crushing weight of a thousand years of obsession. "Go on," he murmurs against her lips. "Fight me. Run. Hate me until it devours you." His voice softens then, just enough to ruin her. "In the end… you still chose this world. And I am what it gives you." --×-- >> Tags: [tragedy • vampire • fated love • sweet • narcissist • romance • possessive • comedy • fantasy] >> Word count per chapter: 1.5k ~ 1.9k
Fantasy
20 Chs
The Writers of Fate: The Dragon Calamity (VOL 1)

The Writers of Fate: The Dragon Calamity (VOL 1)

The world of Althera was heading toward ruin. Yet no one realized it. In a small village, a young man named Ren lived with knowledge he was never meant to possess. He knew the future. He knew the tragedy that would befall the world. And he knew that by the end of the story, nearly everyone would lose something precious. Meanwhile, a young woman named Elaria embarked on a journey to change the fate that had once shattered her life. With unwavering resolve, she sought to save those she had once failed to protect. Elsewhere, a young swordsman named Leon carried wounds from the past that had never truly healed. In search of the meaning behind the strength he wielded, he stepped into a world slowly sinking into darkness. The fate that was meant to follow a single path began to change. Ancient Relics that had slumbered for thousands of years began choosing new bearers. Secrets buried since the First Era gradually came to light. And behind it all, a mysterious man named Alunaris merely watched. One who was never recorded in history. One who was never meant to exist. One who might know the origin of the entire world. As the past, present, and future began to collide, four souls who were never meant to meet would be forced to confront Althera’s greatest truth. That destiny is not something to be followed. But something to be defied. An epic fantasy tale of friendship, loss, hope, and the struggle against a fate already written. Because sometimes... The last hero is not the one who saves the world. But the one who refuses to surrender to it.
Fantasy
21 Chs
What makes Commonwealth Short Story Prize winning stories special?
They are special because they represent diverse voices from the Commonwealth. Each story brings a unique perspective from different regions.
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2024-10-31 12:48
Can you give some examples of commonwealth fiction writers?
One well - known Commonwealth fiction writer is Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie from Nigeria. Her works like 'Half of a Yellow Sun' are powerful examples. Another is V.S. Naipaul from Trinidad and Tobago. Also, Salman Rushdie, originally from India, is a prominent figure in Commonwealth fiction.
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2024-11-05 14:29
Can you introduce some Commonwealth Short Story Prize winning stories?
Well, there are various winning stories. Some of them focus on themes like cultural identity within the Commonwealth. For example, a story could be about an immigrant in a Commonwealth nation trying to preserve their native culture while adapting to the new one. These stories often use vivid descriptions and engaging characters to tell their tales.
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2024-10-31 06:05
Seven Meanings in the Works of Nobel Prize-winning Writers
Nobel Prize in Literature: In One Hundred Years of Solitude: " Life is a wonderful journey in which everyone can find their own destiny." In War and Peace: " War can only grow like a beautiful flower in the soil of peace under certain circumstances." In Harry Potter: "What people really want is not money and wealth, but love, friendship and hope." In The Great Gatsby: "When you want to criticize others, you should remember that not everyone in this world has the same conditions as you." 5,"The Catcher in the Rye":"I believe more and more that some things are unchangeable and some things can be changed." 1984: What is true freedom? True freedom is when you can't decide your own limitations." In " The Three-Body Problem ":" The fate of mankind is never determined by a single event, but is shaped by the interaction of countless events."
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2024-09-16 20:12
Was the 2020 Blancpain Utopia Literature Prize a competition for young writers?
The 2020 Blancpain Utopia Literature Prize was an award for young people to encourage the development of literature. The award was presented by the Perth National Literature Center and attracted hundreds of people from different countries and regions.
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2024-09-08 13:21
When will Chinese writers win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
The Nobel Prize in Literature was an international literary award that recognized outstanding novels from all over the world. Due to the strict selection criteria and process of the Nobel Prize in Literature, the results were not entirely determined by the work itself, but were also influenced by cultural, historical, and political factors. Therefore, the results of the selection were not announced every year. In 2012, China was nominated by the judging committee for the award. However, because Mo Yan published works such as Big Breasts and Fat Buttocks in 2013, which were deemed to not meet the selection criteria for outstanding literary works by the selection committee, his path to winning the award was interrupted. Even so, he had already become a literary figure in China. Whether there would be a China in the future still needed to be assessed based on factors such as the quality of his works and cultural influence.
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2025-03-18 06:20
Can science fiction writers win the Nobel Prize?
Science fiction. Science fiction often explored the unknown, including science and technology, the future society, time travel, and so on. These were the research directions of the Nobel Prize. Therefore, many famous science fiction novels such as Asimoff, Clark, Heinrich, Hugo, etc. had won the Nobel Prize. However, it was important to note that the Nobel Prize selection criteria were very strict. Whether a science fiction novel could win the Nobel Prize still needed to be approved by the jury.
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2025-03-02 23:13
Is the Commonwealth featured in the comics?
Yes, the Commonwealth is sometimes featured in comics, but it depends on the specific comic series and storyline.
2 answers
2024-10-07 18:35
Was the Commonwealth featured in the comics?
The Commonwealth was indeed in the comics. Sometimes it played a major role, while in other cases, it had a more minor part.
1 answer
2024-10-07 15:46
What is commonwealth fiction?
Commonwealth fiction is a term for fiction created in Commonwealth countries. It's really interesting as it shows different perspectives. For example, some works might deal with how the legacy of colonial rule still affects relationships between different ethnic groups within a country. It also includes stories about the unique landscapes, traditions, and social structures of these places. It gives a platform for writers from these regions to share their stories with a wider audience.
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2024-11-05 15:13
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