Okay, here are a few books from Canada:
1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was written by JK Rowling. It tells the story of a young wizard, Harry Potter, growing up at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
100 Years of Solitude was written by Garcia Márquez and was regarded as one of the masterpieces of magical realism.
The Wolf on the Doorstep was created by Jiang Rong, and it described the survival and prosperity of a northern tribe.
The Sound of the Administrative Bureau was created by Wang Xiaobo, revealing the various ills of Chinese society from the perspective of a Beijing citizen.
5 The Grocery Store of the Future was created by Keigo Higashino. It tells the story of a small shop that solved people's psychological confusion.
These are some of the works from Canada that are worth reading.
There were various fiction contests in May 2018. Some were focused on specific genres like romance or mystery, while others were open to all types of fiction.
The number of people submitting fiction to magazine contests can fluctuate a lot. It depends on factors like the genre of the contest, the prize offered, and how well it's promoted.
You can start by checking writing magazines and websites. Many of them regularly announce short story contests for fiction. For example, 'Writer's Digest' often has such contests. Also, literary blogs are a good source. They might feature upcoming contests or share experiences of previous ones.
In most cases, having dialog can enhance a short story, but it's not a strict requirement. Some contests might prioritize other elements like plot or character development.
It's an exciting journey. She gets a sense of achievement and maybe some nice prizes. Also, it boosts her confidence and makes her more determined to take on new challenges.
😋I recommend the following novel to you:
1. "The Legend of Changping in the Warring States Period": It described the era of the seven heroes of the Warring States Period, where each family competed for power. The main background was the strong preying on the weak and the warlords fighting for power.
2. "Blood on the Plains": It described the brutal war environment that the Independent Regiment experienced during the Anti-Japanese War. It embodied the theme of life and death struggles and harsh struggles.
3. The Battle of the Two Cities, A Journey of Three: It described the story of two competitive madmen who survived through a battle of wits and courage.
4. Fierce Players: It reflected the fierce competition and struggle between the various heavens.
5. "Global Sequence War": It shows the chaotic situation after the invasion of Sequence creatures into the world and publicizes the struggle between humans and creatures.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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