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Surviving in my Own Unpublished Failed Novel

CLICHES LIST: TOWER ✓ DUNGEONS ✓ CONSTELLATIONS ✓ A cliche story of a man, Russell Moon, who has been reincarnated inside his own novel – an unpublished one at that, if that even makes sense! Being in a new world that he was familiar with, he began to uncover the mysteries behind his reincarnation even after trying his best to avoid getting involved, knowing the clear ending of peace if he just let the main characters do their routines. However, he also discovered what he later called "Untouched Elements" These elements could be said to be translated into the saying, I didn't know this shit!

False_Architect · Fantasy
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260 Chs

[NOTES TO BE TAKEN NOTE OF]

1. Main Characters?

— There are two, which are the following below:

[Russell Moon] — the one who reincarnated inside his own unpublished novel.

[Han Jiho] — the main character of the unpublished novel that the above-mentioned name had written.

2. Romance?

— It is NOT the focus of the story, so I did not add the [Romance] tag, although there'll be hint of romance along the story's progression.

— THIS IS NOT A HAREM.

3. Action-packed?

— In the early, quite a number of chapters, then [NO].

— If you are someone who wants an action-packed storyline in the beginning, I apologize, but this one might not be for you, though I would appreciate it if you give this one a try.

4. Information-dump?

— The Volume 1 will certainly be boring. I am not degrading my own novel, but just as I mentioned above, this story isn't action-packed in the early chapters.

— Though there is one thing I can tell you... Most, if not all, vital information in the boring road of this story are superficially exposed.

5. Character Illustrations?

— I am a poor author, so I can't afford to commission them. That's why it would mean a lot if you support my story.

6. My First Novel

— This is my first novel. I would love to hear your thoughts; good and bad, depending on your experience reading my story. But please, be reasonable in your criticism.

I hope you will enjoy reading this "first" work of mine, reader!