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Asked you to write a book, not to confess your criminal record!
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Lin Chuan, a struggling writer, finally got his golden finger—the Career Life Experience System. Randomly experiencing a profession, after the experience is over, novels will be generated based on Lin Chuan's experiences. But Lin Chuan found that the professions he experienced were all too sketchy! Swindler, Assassin, Hacker, Touch Gold Captain... Corresponding novels were born: “Swindler,” “Hacker Kingdom,” “Touch Gold Notes,” and others came into existence. Before he knew it, his works became popular. Selected reader comments: “This book describes things too realistically, this is definitely an autobiography!” “With you confessing and me confessing, Mr. Lin will end up in prison sooner or later.” “Author Lin Chuan (×), Suspect Mr. Lin (√)” Unexpectedly, the reader's prophecy has come true! The police showed up, “We suspect you're involved in serious illegal and criminal activities!” Lin Chuan, “Huh?” The police, “The crimes in your novels, they're your actual deeds, right?” Lin Chuan's vision went dark. Done for, I've written myself into the station, but I'm really not a criminal suspect!!!!!!

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My One-month Contract marriage and his Three-month redemption

Louis Smith never believed in love, he always thought of it as a dead weight. Claire Montgomery never allowed herself to hope for it. When a one-month contract marriage becomes the only way for him to secure the CEO seat he’s worked for his entire life, he is left to ask the one person he found fitting— and she agrees because deep down she would love to fully understand the complexities of the marriage her friends have idolized. She’s been quietly carrying the weight of family expectations, personal insecurities, and the fear of being alone in a world that measures women by their marital status. Accepting this contract is her chance to step into control of her own story, even if it’s only for a month. Living together, sharing small moments, pretending to be a married couple… it doesn’t stay pretend for long. The walls they’ve built around their hearts begin to crumble, leaving them vulnerable in ways neither anticipated. And when fear, pride, and past pain collide, the contract ends and so does the fragile trust they’ve started to build. For him, it becomes a lesson in loss. For her, a test of self-respect. And for both, the realization that love doesn’t follow contracts or timelines. Now he has three months to prove he’s more than the man who walked away… to show her that love isn’t something you fear, it’s something worth fighting for. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~   “Marry me” he said, in the most calm expression.   I felt the breath leave my lungs. “I beg your pardon?” “I know this is probably coming off as a shock to you” he says, seated on his chair, arms propped forward, resting on his desk.   “You think” I respond, sarcastically. Hoping I had just heard wrong.    “This is not a joke, I am being very serious.” he said calmly.   “You’re… proposing?” I asked faintly.  “Yes.” he answers coolly.   I shook my head, confused. “But, I’m your secretary, you are my boss.”    “I’m aware, which is why I trust you. You don’t seem to be interested in me, I’ve watched you for two years,” he said evenly. “You’ve never tried to step beyond your role, never used familiarity as leverage.”   I’m still thoroughly confused, “Sir, If this is some sick joke or a test or some sort of of stress induced breakdown, I’ll suggest you inform your doctor.”   He laughed quietly, and I was surprised. He looks really handsome when he laughs.    “I’m perfectly sane,” he replied with a hint of humor in his voice. “Sit down. Please.”

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Is 'write a novel in a month book' a useful guide for novice writers?
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2024-12-10 05:42
Yes. It can be very useful. It likely provides tips on things like plotting quickly, creating characters fast, and managing your time during that one - month period. For example, it might teach you how to come up with a basic plot structure in a few days so you can start writing the actual story soon.
How to write a novel in a month?
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2024-10-17 22:15
Writing a novel in a month can be challenging but not impossible. Start by having a strong concept. Then, divide your time wisely, maybe spending a few hours each day writing. And don't worry too much about making it perfect the first time around; you can edit later.
How to write a novel in a month?
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2024-10-16 00:31
To write a novel in a month, you have to be super focused. Plan your plot thoroughly before you start. Allocate specific hours each day for writing. Also, limit distractions like social media. And don't be too hard on yourself if some days you don't meet your target. Just keep going!
Is it possible to write a novel a month?
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2024-10-13 15:26
It can be done, but it depends on several factors. You need to have a clear story idea, efficient writing skills, and enough time dedicated to writing every day. Also, a good understanding of the genre and target audience helps.
Is it possible to write a novel in a month?
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2024-10-13 05:47
Yes, it's possible. If you have a clear outline and can dedicate a lot of time each day to writing, you can do it.
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