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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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Write a ghost story
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2024-11-23 08:25
There was a haunted lighthouse by the sea. Legend had it that a lighthouse keeper had died there under mysterious circumstances many years ago. Every night, when the moon was full, a ghostly figure could be seen in the lantern room. One stormy night, a ship's captain, Jack, was seeking shelter near the lighthouse. His crew was afraid, but Jack was a brave man. As they approached, they saw the ghostly apparition. Jack decided to go up to the lantern room. When he got there, the ghost told him that he was trapped and couldn't move on because of an unfulfilled promise. Jack promised to help him find peace, and after that, the ghost was never seen again.
How to write a ghost story
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2025-03-02 18:14
There were a few points to note when writing a ghost story: 1. Confirm the background and setting of the story, such as time, region, society, religion, etc. 2. Create a fascinating storyline such as mysterious events, strange atmosphere, bizarre deaths, mysterious characters, etc. Add some suspense and horror elements such as the existence of ghosts, mysterious rituals, the path to the underworld, the appearance of ghosts, and so on. 4. Use appropriate horror elements such as dark environments, bloody scenes, strange music, terrifying sounds, etc. Add some personality traits and background to the characters in the story to make them more interesting. The ending of the story should be unexpected and make the reader guess and think. Don't forget to add some humor into the story to make the reader feel relaxed and happy while being scary. Writing a ghost story required a rich imagination and creativity, as well as some writing skills and language skills.
Write a funny ghost story
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2024-12-13 06:05
Once upon a time, there was a ghost named Casper who was really bad at being spooky. He would float into people's houses at night, but instead of scaring them, he would accidentally knock things over and make a mess. One night, he entered a little girl's room. She woke up and saw him. Instead of screaming, she laughed and said, 'You're the clumsiest ghost ever!' Casper was so embarrassed that he turned bright red (well, as red as a ghost can turn) and quickly floated away. From then on, he practiced his spooky moves in an abandoned attic to avoid any more embarrassing encounters.
How to write a ghost story?
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2024-12-09 11:26
Begin by choosing a mood for your ghost story, whether it's eerie, menacing, or sad. Decide on a location that is already a bit spooky, such as a dark forest or a decaying castle. The ghost can be based on a local legend or something completely made up. For instance, a ghost that haunts a particular tree in the forest because it was wrongly hanged there centuries ago. As you write, use vivid descriptions of the setting and the ghost's appearances. The protagonist should experience strange things like objects moving on their own or seeing a shadowy figure out of the corner of their eye. Build the tension throughout the story until it reaches a climax.
How to write ghost story?
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2024-12-03 09:13
First, think of a spooky setting like an old abandoned house or a fog - covered graveyard. Then, create a mysterious character, perhaps a ghost with a tragic past. For example, a girl who died in a fire and now haunts the place it happened. Next, build up the suspense. Don't reveal too much at once. Let the readers' imagination run wild as they wonder what will happen next.
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