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Ruling the Historical Romance Novel as the Female Supporting Character
Author: COL+ Nan Gua Gua
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After dying from staying up too late, Su Yijia found herself transmigrated into a historical novel as a minor female character. Giving money and treasures to the female lead? Daydreaming! All the good stuff belongs to her! Forget about golden fingers; she has natural talent as the daughter of a wealthy family. Tricked her into marrying a disabled tycoon? No problem, he can still be of use after a little fixing. As for conspiracies and schemes.... Watch how she tramples her enemies, punishes the scum, and beats down all those with evil intentions. The yield-boosting liquid she invented help crops to surge fivefold? Her ointments are being snatched up globally? Want to buy something? Take it slow! The treasures she has are beyond your imagination. Becoming rich is nothing. She wants to stand proudly with her beloved homeland, dominating the world together! What? To use the golden finger requires her to kiss and hug her husband? Come on sweetheart, today is also a day for us to cuddle sweetly. Qin Kaize: Online plea for help! With a wife sweet and charming alike, he can't stand one more moment of being confined to a bed. What can he do? "Passionate and Sweet Little Spouse vs. Cold and Mysterious Disabled Tycoon"

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How can I get funding for a gay romance historical fiction audiobook?
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2024-11-25 14:58
For getting funding for your gay romance historical fiction audiobook, you should first have a solid business plan. Outline your target audience, marketing strategies, and projected costs. Then, you can search for angel investors. There are some investors who specifically look for projects that promote underrepresented voices, like gay romance in historical fiction. Social media can also be a great tool. Promote your idea on platforms like Twitter or Instagram, share snippets of the story, and build a community around your audiobook project. This can attract potential donors or investors.
What are some popular gay romance historical fiction audiobooks that got good funding?
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2024-11-26 12:52
One example could be 'Maurice' by E. M. Forster. Although it was written earlier, when it was made into an audiobook, it likely received good support. The story of a gay man in a historical context has a wide appeal. Another might be 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' which has elements of gay romance in a historical - ish setting. These books are popular and their audiobook versions may have received good funding due to their engaging stories and the growing demand for diverse literature.
Audiobook Recommendations for Historical Fiction
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2024-11-18 20:14
For historical fiction audiobooks, you can't go wrong with 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens. The story of the French Revolution is vividly told. 'Gone with the Wind' is another classic. It's set during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era, and the audiobook allows you to fully experience Scarlett O'Hara's journey. Also, 'The Kite Runner' is a great choice. It delves into Afghan history and the complex relationships between the characters.
Best Audiobook Recommendations in Historical Fiction
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2024-11-19 03:38
Well, 'The Red Tent' is an interesting historical fiction audiobook. It's based on the story of Dinah from the Bible, but gives a more feminist and in - depth view of the ancient world. 'The Help' is set in the 1960s in the American South and shows the relationships between white families and their black maids. The audiobook makes the characters and their stories very engaging. Also, 'The Water Dancer' by Ta - Nehisi Coates is a great listen for its exploration of slavery and the power of memory.
Can you recommend some audiobook historical fiction?
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2024-11-30 17:30
Sure. 'Wolf Hall' by Hilary Mantel is a great historical fiction audiobook. It delves into the life of Thomas Cromwell in the Tudor court. Another one is 'The Pillars of the Earth' by Ken Follett, which is set in the Middle Ages and tells the story of building a cathedral. Also, 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens, an audiobook that takes you back to the French Revolution era.
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