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An English Writer

An English Writer

The novel is mainly about the forgotten British poet/writer named C. J Richards who lived in Burma/Myanmar in colonial times and he believed himself as a Burmophile. He served as I.C.S (Indian Civil Servant) and when he retired from I.C.S service, he was a D.C (District Commissioner) and he left for England a year before Burma gained its independence in 1948. He came to Burma in 1920 to work in civil service after passing the hardest I.C.S examination. He wrote several books on Burma and contributed many monthly articles to Guardian Magazine published in Burma from 1953 to 1974 or 1975. Though he wrote several books which had much literary merit to both communities, Britain and Burma (Myanmar), people failed to recognize him. The story has two parts: one part is set in the contemporary Yangon (then called Rangoon) in 2016 context and a young literary enthusiast named “Lin” found out unexpectedly the forgotten writer’s poetry book and there is surely a good deal of time gap that led him into a quest to know more about the author’s life. The setting is quite different comparing to colonial Burma and independence Myanmar (Burma), early twentieth century and 2016 which is a transitional period in Myanmar. The writer’s life is fictionalized in the novel and most of the facts are taken from his personal stories and other reference books. It is a kind of historical novel with a twist and it has comparatively constructed the two different periods in Myanmar history to convince readers, locally and abroad more about history, authorship, humanity, colonialism, and transitional development in Myanmar today.
0 61 Bab
Into the Fiction

Into the Fiction

"Are you still afraid of me Medusa?" His deep voice send shivers down my spine like always. He's too close for me to ignore. Why is he doing this? He's not supposed to act this way. What the hell? Better to be straight forward Med! I gulped down the lump formed in my throat and spoke with my stern voice trying to be confident. "Yes, I'm scared of you, more than you can even imagine." All my confidence faded away within an instant as his soft chuckle replaced the silence. Jerking me forward into his arms he leaned forward to whisper into my ear. "I will kiss you, hug you and bang you so hard that you will only remember my name to sa-, moan. You will see me around a lot baby, get ready your therapy session to get rid off your fear starts now." He whispered in his deep husky voice and winked before leaving me alone dumbfounded. Is this how your death flirts with you to Fuck your life!? There's only one thing running through my mind. Lifting my head up in a swift motion and glaring at the sky, I yelled with all my strength. "FUC* YOU AUTHOR!" ~~~~~~~~~ What if you wished for transmigating into a Novel just for fun, and it turns out to be true. You transimigated but as a Villaness who died in the end. A death which is lonely, despicable and pathetic. Join the journey of Kiara who Mistakenly transmigates into a Novel. Will she succeed in surviving or will she die as per her fate in the book. This story is a pure fiction and is based on my own imagination.
10 17 Bab
Stalking The Author

Stalking The Author

"Don't move," he trailed his kisses to my neck after saying it, his hands were grasping my hands, entwining his fingers with mine, putting them above my head. His woodsy scent of cologne invades my senses and I was aroused by the simple fact that his weight was slightly crushing me. ***** When a famous author keeps on receiving emails from his stalker, his agent says to let it go. She says it's good for his popularity. But when the stalker gets too close, will he run and call the police for help? Is it a thriller? Is it a comedy? Is it steamy romance? or... is it just a disaster waiting to happen? ***** Add the book to your library, read and find out as another townie gets his spotlight and hopefully his happy ever after 😘 ***** Warning! R-Rated for 18+ due to strong, explicit language and sexual content*
0 46 Bab
Dark Journal

Dark Journal

Caelith has nothing worth taking. No power. No secrets. Nothing anyone could possibly want. So why is everyone coming for her? Twenty one years old, literature student, part time bookshop worker. Her life is unremarkable by every measurement that matters. Until a ritual group kidnaps her, a trained assassin is sent to finish the job, and something ancient and patient decides she is exactly who it has been looking for. There is a journal. Older than recorded history. Wanted by everyone and understood by no one. And Caelith is the key to finding it. Even though nobody asked her. Now she is navigating a world she was never supposed to know existed. With a former assassin bound to her by a blood deal. A best friend who doesn't remember the night that changed everything. A boy who has known something was different about her since day one and chose to stay anyway. And a stranger who saved her life and disappeared before she could get a single answer out of him. The deeper she goes the bigger it gets. And she is only just beginning. Some journals don't record history. They create it.
0 90 Bab
Read Between The Thighs

Read Between The Thighs

Okay, so this one's for everyone whose imagination has a mind of its own. You know exactly who you are. For the readers who love stories that linger long after the last page. The ones who chase tension, chemistry, forbidden attraction, and characters who blur the line between right and wrong. And for those who insist they're "just here for the plot"... I'll let you keep telling yourself that. Consider this your judgment-free corner—a collection of stories filled with temptation, longing, obsession, and unforgettable connections. Some stories will make you smile. Some will leave your heart racing. Others may have you questioning every decision your favorite characters make. Whatever you're looking for, there's a story waiting for you. Enjoy... and don't say I didn't warn you. ✦ Content Advisory This collection explores mature themes and may include coercive situations, violence, emotional manipulation, degradation, multiple-partner dynamics, and other dark relationship elements. Reader discretion is advised.
0 32 Bab
GoodNovel Author's Guidebook

GoodNovel Author's Guidebook

Thanks for reading! If you didn’t find the answer to your question here, contact your editor who sent you the contract offer and tell him/her to improve this guidebook. Also, don't forget to take the small quiz in the last chapter and share your score with us in the comment!
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How do I create a write reader login for easy access?

3 Jawaban2026-06-21 13:58:41
So you want to ditch the password dance every time you open the app? I feel you. Honestly, the smoothest route is biometrics. If your phone has fingerprint or face unlock, enable that in the app's settings under security or login options. It's usually just a toggle. Once it's on, opening the app just requires a quick scan.

For non-biometric, a simple PIN inside the app works almost as well. Avoid using the same credentials you use for email or social media on the reading app itself; if the app supports 'Sign in with Google' or Apple, that's actually a solid move. It uses your device's native security and auto-fills. The key is finding the 'Remember Me' checkbox during a manual login, but I'm always wary of that on shared devices.

How do I recover a forgotten password on write reader login?

3 Jawaban2026-06-21 17:46:03
Recovering a password on Write Reader gave me a mild headache the first time around, I'll admit. Their password reset system is a bit buried—look for the tiny 'Forgot Password?' link right under the login button on the app or mobile site. It's small print, easy to miss.

They'll ask for the email linked to your account, which seems obvious, but I've seen people mix up the email they used for signing up versus their reading email. Once you submit, check your spam folder; their automated email sometimes gets filtered. The reset link typically expires in an hour, so don't dawdle.

It's a standard process, but I wish the link was more prominent. You'd think a platform centered on reading would prioritize user access, but the login flow feels like an afterthought compared to their library features.

Can I sync my reading progress using a write reader login?

3 Jawaban2026-06-21 18:10:37
Sync options really hinge on what you're using. I bounced between my Kindle app and the actual e-reader for years, and the experience was a bit scattershot until I started sticking to platforms with proper single-sign-on. Most of the big apps now will track your page across devices if you're logged into the same account, no separate 'reading progress' login needed. It's baked into your regular profile. I noticed some webnovel platforms are a mess, though—you'll finish a chapter on your phone browser, open the tablet app, and it acts like you've never been there. Drives me up the wall.

That said, if you're asking about using a dedicated 'write reader' account specifically for syncing, I'm drawing a blank. The trend is toward unified accounts. Your progress, highlights, even your place in an audiobook, should just follow you if the service is designed well. The friction comes from fragmented ecosystems, not a lack of a special sync login.

What security features protect my data on write reader login?

3 Jawaban2026-06-21 01:06:56
So I poked around in the settings after the last big update because honestly, the privacy policy email they sent got me curious. The login itself seems to be standard HTTPS encryption, which is basically the bare minimum anyone should have. More interesting is the two-factor authentication option buried in the account security menu—you can tie it to an authenticator app, which is a solid move. I remember they had that weird glitch last year where a bunch of accounts got locked after suspicious login attempts from new devices, which was annoying but probably their system flagging things.

What I appreciate is the session management. You can see all your active logins and boot any device remotely. That saved me once when I forgot to log out on a library computer. They don’t store your reading progress or notes in plaintext either, or so their dev blog claims; it's all tokenized. Makes me feel a bit better about my 'to-read' list being a chaotic mess of private indie titles.

How do I log into ReadAnywhere?

3 Jawaban2025-10-09 02:28:13
To log into ReadAnywhere, open the app or visit the official website and locate the login section. You can sign in using your registered email address or username along with your password.

If you are a new user, make sure to register an account first by providing your email and creating a secure password. After entering your credentials, tap or click “Sign In”. Once logged in, you can access your library, bookmarks, and personalized settings across devices.

Remember to check the “Remember Me” option if you want to stay signed in on a personal device for easier access in the future.

How do I perform a novel login to access my reading library?

2 Jawaban2026-07-12 19:42:43
Honestly, logging into a novel library has gotten weirdly complicated these days. I've got accounts on like five different apps, and every one of them has a slightly different flow. The core process is usually the same though: you find the login button, which is sometimes hiding under a menu icon or in your profile tab. Then you just enter whatever email or username you signed up with, plus your password. A lot of places now have that 'forgot password' link right there, which is a lifesaver if you're like me and use different passwords for everything. If you signed up with Google or Facebook, look for those little social login icons. Tapping those is usually faster than typing.

Where it gets tricky is when the app is linked to a specific website. Like, I read comics on one platform where my login only works on the mobile version, and I have to use a completely different method on their desktop site. It's a pain. Also, watch out for pop-ups asking if you want to stay logged in. I usually say yes on my personal devices, but if you're sharing a tablet or using a library computer, definitely click 'no' or log out after your session.

One thing I've noticed recently is more platforms asking for two-factor authentication. It's an extra step, typing in a code from your email or an authenticator app, but it does make your account more secure, especially if you've spent money on books or subscriptions. If you're totally stuck, the help or support section on the website or in the app usually has step-by-step guides, sometimes with screenshots. Just search for 'login help' there.

What are the benefits of wattpad user login for writers?

4 Jawaban2025-05-20 21:07:25
Wattpad user login offers writers a unique platform to share their stories with a global audience, which is invaluable for building a readership. By logging in, writers can access detailed analytics that show how many people are reading their work, where they’re from, and how engaged they are. This data helps writers understand their audience better and tailor their content accordingly.

Another benefit is the ability to interact directly with readers through comments and messages. This feedback loop is crucial for improving writing skills and gaining insights into what resonates with readers. Wattpad also provides opportunities for writers to join writing contests and challenges, which can boost visibility and even lead to publishing deals.

Additionally, the platform’s community features allow writers to connect with other authors, share tips, and collaborate on projects. The Wattpad Stars program is another perk, offering selected writers mentorship, promotional support, and even the chance to have their work adapted into films or TV shows. For aspiring authors, Wattpad is more than just a writing platform; it’s a gateway to professional opportunities and a supportive creative community.

How do I create a novel login for secure reading access?

5 Jawaban2026-07-12 17:03:48
Okay, so you're worried about your reading account getting hacked? Been there. I've seen people lose years of saved libraries and annotations because they reused a password from some sketchy manga site. It hurts.

First, don't just think 'password.' Think 'account recovery.' When you sign up for that new serial platform, give them a backup email you only use for book stuff. Not your main one. That way, if your main gets compromised, your reading life is still safe. Also, a lot of these apps now offer two-factor authentication, usually through an authenticator app, not just SMS. SMS can be intercepted.

I'd avoid using 'Sign in with Google' or 'Sign in with Facebook' for your primary reading account. It's convenient, sure, but if that master account gets locked or banned, you're locked out of everything tied to it. A separate, strong, unique password managed by a password manager is my method. It sounds like a chore, but once it's set up, you just tap and you're in, and your digital bookshelf is a fortress.

As for sharing accounts with friends for family plans, make sure the platform has proper profiles. Some don't, and then your reading history gets all mixed up. It's a small detail that makes a huge difference for both privacy and just keeping your recommendations clean.

How to access online reader books without registration?

3 Jawaban2025-06-02 02:22:48
I’ve been an avid reader for years, and I totally get the frustration of wanting to dive into a good book without jumping through hoops. One way I’ve found is to look for websites that offer free public domain books, like Project Gutenberg or Open Library. These sites don’t require registration and have tons of classics. Some lesser-known sites like ManyBooks or Feedbooks also offer free downloads without signing up. Another trick is to use temporary email services if a site insists on registration but doesn’t verify emails. Just remember, though, that pirated content isn’t cool—stick to legit sources to support authors.

How to access my library account login for free novels?

4 Jawaban2025-08-17 02:34:07
I’ve found that accessing library accounts is a game-changer. Many public libraries offer free digital memberships, even if you’re not local. Apps like Libby or OverDrive let you borrow e-books and audiobooks instantly—just input your library card details. Some libraries, like the New York Public Library, allow online sign-ups for temporary cards.

If you’re into classics, Project Gutenberg is a goldmine with 60,000+ free public domain books. For contemporary reads, check if your library partners with Hoopla or Kanopy, which often include popular novels. Always explore your library’s website; they sometimes hide gems like free access to platforms like Scribd or exclusive author events. Remember, libraries are evolving, and their digital services are often underutilized treasures.

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