Showing posts with label popular romance fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label popular romance fiction. Show all posts

Monday, August 21, 2017

Take It Easy: The Advantage of Reading Online

Even though print books continue to be the strongest way readers rely on these days, digital providers keep developing new ideas for book lovers, especially those who are simply finding something to entertain themselves. Among digital books, online reading might possibly the easiest source to access to.
You don’t need to have a fancy reading device, or a high-end tablet, or a smartphone with wide screen. All you need is a computer, coming with a browser, of course, and then choose one among those popular websites offering good online reading experience. Especially if you are a reader who just want to indulge yourself in some less exquisite or rigorous plot of novels, it would never be a bad idea for you to read online.
Considering the categories of books, popular romance fiction could be considered the most popular genre among all, while science fiction and fantasy story are also easy topic to embark on for young writers. This is not to say that you can’t find any serious topic online. I mean, this is an inclusive world for creation in diversity. Further more, what’s more important is that, if you unfortunately lost interest in certain book after reading a few chapters, then just close the tab of the browser. It totally saves your time and rescues yourself from the guilt of giving up a print book you brought. In fact, this is the greatest advantage for reading online against print books.
In Ficfun.com, the emerging free book publisher, it is not hard for you to discover updates in the above categories. For instance, you are able to enjoy the sweet and encouraging love story happening among Harper, Daren and Liam with Take me Somewhere (by Love, Shawnee), or set your imagination free with the journey of Amelia Laurel, the Silver Princess in the story of Silver Amelia (by Feirut Frame). Still, if you want to read a complex developed in a macro world, you can try LadyCordeliaStuart’s fan fiction series based on the Hunger Game Trilogy.
Directly commune with the writer should be another strong point for online literature. Each updated chapter of a good fiction triggers active feedback undoubtedly. Writers always love comment and sometime, readers could be an impetus to change the original plot for a fictional creation online. Experiencing others’ story is a wonderful thing and you don’t necessary rule out the fun possibility of tempting the writer to make that story developed in a way you like. That’s the most exciting part for online reading. Even though you are reader, you can be the co-writer to some extent.
So, move your fingers or your keyboard and discovering interesting novels now. Here are some recommendations for you (in alphabetical order).
Archive of Our Own: A3O for short among its users. It is a nonprofit open source repository for fanfiction contributed by users, which has a strict and useful rules to organize fictions contributed by writers.
Bookish: Its informative and modern interface is a pleasure to readers’ eyes. It is not only a pure book provider but also has news updates and editors’commetnary.
Blurb: The creative site to poublish your own photo books, trade books, magazine and ebooks.
Ficfun: An emerging but energetic site for free books originated from China but grows rapidly for English novels. It comes with stylish webpage design and frequently-updated books.
Project Gutenberg: The time-honored e-book site now hold the titles of more than 5,5000 free books.
Smashwords: A modern e-book distributor platform for independent authors and publishers.
Tumblr: A microblogging and social networking website, where you can make full use of hashtag to locate the right fictions or writers for you.
Wattpad: The Canada-based site is an important free online community for writer to create their works, coming with its own APP.

Thursday, August 17, 2017

6 Tips for Selecting the Right Music for Writing and Get Yourself Inspired

If you are a writer, would you listen to some music when writing? If the answer is yes, then what kind of music you would pick up as the BGM for the story in your mind?
In fact, it is totally a preference, but so far as I am concerned, I do like feeding my speaker or earphone with some smooth sound. Recently when I am writing online fiction for a writing contest run by a site of a young online books provider, I realized the power inside the music. Some people might classify music as a distraction, nevertheless I by no means think it would divert my attention away from writing, or reading. On the contrary, hearing the right music could isolate you from the noise of the surrounding and create a relatedly tranquil atmosphere for you. Music will actually and gradually goes “silent” and dive into your subconsciousness by stealth, when you are completely absorbed by the story you are creating.

There are two key advantages for listening to music. One is relaxation, while the other is inspiration. The only precondition here is the right music. Here are some tips could be useful for you, as a writer.

Tip 1: Do not choose music or song with strong beat or fast tempo, even though you are writing a highly energetic, reckless or even rude popular teen fiction. But you can hear it to gain idea when you are not writing.

Tip 2: Try not to use a song with lyric, typically those you are too familiar with. When I once were writing a popular romance fiction, accompanying by a sweet love song, I cannot help humming it softy to myself so I was not able to concentrate on the letters on my screen. But we don’t give up songs with lovely voice. It is interesting to choose songs with a language you do not speak, so you can feel the passion inside with a unique way.

Tip 3: Select the genre according to the category of you are working on. For a writer working on a romantic fiction with a tint of pretty bourgeoisie, you could play the songs of Lisa Ono or Norah Jones.

Tip 4: Original soundtrack from movies or TV series are highly recommended too, especially the story you are telling come with the similar plot or characters in any respects. For instance, if you are writing a fantasy fiction, you can choose a soundtrack of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which generates a mysteric but pleasant environment for you. And,I bet you have read a great number of marvelous movies and TV series, so just choose one you are comfortable with.

Tip 5: Turn down the volume until you are going to ignore it. At this moment, you will get a well balance and make it goes into the air as natural as your own pulse.

Tip 6: Prepare a well arranged playlist. You don’t really want to interrupt yourself by the trouble of changing songs when you are about to get to the climax of your story, do you? You can add the music with similar genre to the list, but with a slight difference, so you will not get bored by the same pitch.

That’s what I do before each time I updated my own fiction on Ficfun.com. but you are always free to discover the right tone for your mood. By the way, are you developing on some wonderful online novels too? Then don’t hesitate to share themsss with readers and other writers, both your book, and your music of course. If you are highly productive, you are welcome to enter the Writing Contest now, which meet its deadline on September 4, 2017.

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