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The First Princess of Averlyon
Author: Aphrodiitewritess
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[DROPPED] "Princess?" A young man entered the dimly lit room. "I'm not a fucking princess! Get this in your fucking head, dumb bastard! And tell this to the rest of these crazy family members! Lemme get outta here!" She yelled while twisting around her wrist, trying to get off the ropes that were holding her back from throwing a punch at these people who kept visiting her one by one. Her so-called family. "But YOU ARE a princess." Yuden amplified the fact that she was indeed Princess Zahra. The young man smiled softly at her although the smile didn't reach his eyes. His eyes were just cold yet they had some sort of fire in them that might as well burn the person in front just by his gaze. "Should I untie you? You seem in pain," he walked closer to her. "Ha! Do you even know what pain is? Pain is you, your whole bullshit, this house, these people!" "I didn't allow you to be so rude, Princess Zahra," Yuden's eyebrows furrowed, his smile fading. Synopsis: Tiana's idyllic life as a nomad is shattered when she arrives at the capital, she is declared to be the missing princess of Averlyon! Thrown into the glamour and wealth of the royal palace, she soon realizes that something dark lurks underneath the pretty smiles and graceful curtsies. As she struggles to come to terms with her new identity, her old life seems to call her back. Years after Tiana’s disappearance, Crown Prince Yuden is still waiting for her. However, he can no longer ignore his duty. He finally agrees to marry her younger sister Layla to secure the alliance between Averlyon and Yurania. As he prepares to slip the ring on Layla's finger, a man appears and announces that the princess has been found! Although Yuden found his long lost fiancée, she was nothing like what he expected her to have become! [Webnovel Spirity Awards 2024 Entry] ONLY 18+: Violence, triggers, and disturbing scenes (No rape). A happy ending guaranteed! Don’t forget to support for more chapter release!

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What are some interesting quotes about first drafts of novels?
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2024-11-23 14:58
One quote could be 'The first draft is just you telling yourself the story.' It emphasizes that the first draft is a very personal and initial exploration of the narrative. It's like you're getting to know the story and characters for the first time as you write it down.
Can you share some well - known quotes about first drafts of novels?
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2024-11-22 16:20
Sure. 'The first draft is for getting it down, the second draft is for fixing it up.' This quote shows the two - step process clearly. First, you just write down what comes to mind in the first draft. Then, you go back and start making improvements in the second draft.
What are the characteristics of first drafts of novels?
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2024-12-13 21:43
First drafts of novels often have a rough and unpolished quality. They might contain plot holes, inconsistent characters, and basic writing errors. But they are also full of raw creativity and the initial spark of the story idea.
Why are the first drafts of famous novels important?
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2024-11-02 16:43
First drafts are important because they give insights into the author's writing style at its rawest. They may contain crossed - out words, scribbles, and alternative plot ideas. This helps scholars and fans alike understand the author's decision - making process better. Take the first draft of 'The Great Gatsby'. It could reveal Fitzgerald's initial thoughts on the characters' relationships.
Introduction to novel drafts
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2024-12-29 10:59
The following are some recommended books on the basics of novel writing: 1. "Little Storytelling Class 1: The Secret of Torturing the Reader" and "Little Storytelling Class 2: The Story Stealer" by Xu Rongzhe 2. Plot and Character by Jeff Gelk 3. "Conflict and Suspense" by James Scott Bell 4. 20 Classic Scenes by Ronald B. Tobias 5. 45 Classic Character Prototypes by Victoria Lynne Schmidt 6. The Author's Treasure House of Inspiration by Fred White 7. "The Secret World of Explosive Fictions,""Let Explosive Fictions Fly," and "A Guide to Writing Suspense Fictions" by James Z. Frey 8. Start writing! Sci-fi, Fantasy, and Thriller Fictions by Shirley Ramson 9. Start writing! Writing Detective Fictions by Shirley Ellis and Laurel Lamson 10. I'm Not Accepted: Why You Always Get Rejected by Jessica Page Morel 11. Story and Conversation by Robert McGee 12. The Script by Richard Alter These books covered different aspects of novel creation, including plot, characters, conflict, suspense, and so on. They can help beginners get started and improve their writing skills. Please note that these recommendations are only for reference. It is important to choose the books that are suitable for you.
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