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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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Contest to write the worst intro to a novel: Rules and Examples
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2024-10-27 02:42
One really bad intro could be 'There was a thing. It happened. That's all.' It's super simple and unengaging, not giving any details or creating any intrigue.
Contest to write the worst intro to a novel: Tips to Create a Truly Horrible One
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2024-10-26 16:42
You could do 'Something happened, but who cares?' This intro gives the impression that even the writer doesn't care about the story, so why should the reader? It has a negative and uninviting tone. It doesn't give any information about what the something is or why it might be important. There's no attempt to build a connection with the reader or make them interested in finding out more.
How to write a captivating intro to a novel?
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2024-10-08 10:28
A good way to write the intro is to pose a thought-provoking question or a dilemma. This makes the reader think and gets them involved in the story from the beginning.
How to write a compelling intro to a crime novel?
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2024-10-07 10:01
Start with a mysterious event or a crime scene. Build tension and make the reader curious right from the beginning.
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2024-11-03 17:54
It was a dark and stormy night. This is a very classic and often - used first sentence for a novel, creating an immediate sense of mystery and unease.
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