The Story Keeper: The Foreign Reader

The Story Keeper: The Foreign Reader

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Author: Alenkeez
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Desperate for the future, Arin stands defeated in the face of hardship—his mother and father consumed by illness, and his little sister unable to endure life without them. But with every disaster comes a glimmer of hope…



Arin suddenly finds himself in the world of the novel he had been reading, on the floor of the Inkeer. Given a chance to save his family, the Inkeer offers him a deal: save this world and rewrite its ending in gold. He agrees.



On a journey that takes him deep into legends, armed with his foreknowledge of events, Arin and those who follow him confront secret organizations and mysterious factions…



Can an intruder from another world rewrite the final chapters of a story he does not belong to?

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sisilany
sisilany

This is a great start for a beginner, Go for it newbie!!!! You're going to be amazing XDDD

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Alenkeez
Alenkeez

Hello~ I'll be biased toward my novel, haha :) Alright, since I love talking about my works, I'll answer a few questions. Q: Tell us about the protagonist. A: The protagonist's name is Arin. He is 21 years old. What makes him special is that he is realistic, and his interactions feel natural rather than forced. He's a weak protagonist, but what sets him apart is his depth—he has a philosophical personality, a warm perspective on the world, and a fatherly attitude toward others. He’s kind, and talking to him is pleasant, even though he seems very introverted~. Q: What makes your novel good? A: Well, there isn't a single thing that makes a novel "good" since tastes differ in the end. However, I focused heavily on world-building and character development. I think what makes my novel stand out is its deep characters, who don’t just feel like tools to move the plot forward. At the end of the day, I treat my characters with respect, not as mere plot devices :). Q: How did you come up with the idea? A: The concept of being transported into a novel’s world has been on my mind for a long time. Through brainstorming and seeing various ideas, my imagination sparked—and tada~ this is what I came up with. And that’s it! Enjoy reading ^ᵕ^.

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