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The Author's POV
Author: Entrail_JI
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The person whom the world revolves around. The person who defeats all of his opponents, and ultimately gets the beautiful girl. The sole existence all villains fear. That is the protagonist. What about me? As a failed author who had only one success throughout his whole career, I had reincarnated into my late novel. "This is it" I thought, as I tightly clenched my fist. Did I just get reincarnated in my own novel? Is this where I reincarnate in a novel and become the protagonist? No. Sadly it's not that kind of novel, as I reincarnated as a mob. The world doesn't revolve around me. The girls don't come flocking towards me. The cheat items don't come to me. "Phew" I let out a sigh of relief. "Thank god I'm not the protagonist" I joyfully shouted as tears streamed down my cheeks. Wait, are you curious as to why I don't want to be the protagonist? I did forget to mention the most important thing when I was describing a protagonist. That is... They are calamity magnets. I just died. If I learned something from that, it's that it really isn't a pleasant experience. If possible let me live a long stable life. Thank you, whoever reincarnated me. I would later come to regret these words... ======== Reader Disclaimer : Please read the *Read before reading novel* in synopsis. ======== Credit to _oinkchan for helping me find the previous novel cover Credit to Rengoku for his amazing edit of the new cover. ======== Discord : https://discord.gg/FK7ZQU3b9p Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/TheAuthorPOV

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Australian Female Authors' Contribution to Historical Fiction
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2024-12-11 09:47
Australian female authors have made significant contributions to historical fiction. They bring to life the unique history of Australia. For instance, Ruth Park's works often deal with the post - war era in Australia. Her stories show how ordinary Australians coped with the aftermath of the war, including issues like housing shortages and social changes. This helps readers understand that particular historical time better.
What are the characteristics of female authors of historical fiction?
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2024-12-06 10:12
Female authors of historical fiction frequently have an empathetic approach. They can put themselves in the shoes of historical figures, especially those who have been overlooked in traditional historical accounts. They are often interested in exploring the power dynamics between different genders in history. Their writing may also be more lyrical in nature, using beautiful language to describe historical events and the inner worlds of their characters. For instance, some might use detailed sensory descriptions to make the reader feel as if they are actually in that historical moment.
What are the characteristics of the works of contemporary female authors of historical fiction?
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2024-12-12 12:59
Many of them focus on the experiences of women in history. Since female voices were often marginalized in traditional historical records, they bring those hidden stories to light. For example, they might explore how a female peasant lived during a certain war or how a noblewoman navigated the politics of her time.
Australian Female Authors in Historical Fiction: Who Are the Notable Ones?
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2024-12-11 04:52
Colleen McCullough is also well - known. Her 'The Thorn Birds' is set against the backdrop of the Australian outback over a long period of time. It's a story full of love, family, and the harshness of the Australian environment in a historical context. It has been extremely popular both in Australia and around the world.
Who are some well - known female authors of historical fiction?
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2024-12-06 10:08
There are several notable female authors of historical fiction. Diana Gabaldon is one. Her 'Outlander' series combines elements of historical Scotland with time - travel and romance. Ursula K. Le Guin, though also known for other genres, has written historical - inspired works. And Geraldine Brooks, with books like 'March', which gives a different perspective on the events of 'Little Women' from the absent father's point of view.
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