
Hogwarts Novelist
by Pipiwang 123
About This Novel
Sybill Trelawney thinks of her nephew every time she drinks His name is Taylor and he is now a successful novelist
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Official(9)Scraped 4d ago
It looks fine from the front
But some of the writing in the back was too boring, and I didn't like the plots of the trip to China and the fight with Yang Mu.
Emotional scenes are terrible.
Don't write emotional scenes. I always feel that the guy named Yang Yi is a cross talk talker (with the same name) and is very pretentious.
Apply for a contract today
Hope it passes
A little bit about "The Genius Telegrapher"
Every time you click on my own book, you will see at first glance two complaints about my initial writing of Taylor's first book, "The Genius Physiologist". I once promised that as long as it is not an advertisement, I will not delete the review, but the two negative reviews really affected the perception. I wanted to post a few posts to brush off these two complaints, but found that this post had more than 80 likes, which is equivalent to more than 80 book friends who may collect this book. They were dissuaded by this plot. When I think of this, I feel sad, so I wrote a small explanation. In fact, I think I can justify writing about this protagonist in "The Genius Physiologist". In HP, pure-blood wizards all have more or less talents. For example, Tonks's Disguise Magus, Neville is good at herbalism, Seamus is good at making explosions, then Well, as a pure-blood wizard, it's not too much to discover that she has a talent for writing novels. And the Trelawney family is a prophecy family, and the books in her family are all about prophecies. So it's not too much to write a novel about prophecies, "The Genius Physiologist". Some book friends are curious about the setting of my protagonist, whether he is an authentic aborigine or a local who has been passed down by the novelist. To be honest, I can't give a very definite answer. When I wrote it, I had the aboriginal people in mind, but because I hadn't signed a contract before, I wrote it more casually, often adding a little bit of my own comments into it, so it seemed to have an out-of-place modern feel, so... Don't delve too deeply into the setting. Finally, this article is really not a copycat article. If you are persuaded to quit because of copywriting, you might as well stay and read it again. Maybe you will be attracted by my novel ideas and smooth writing?
When I first read it, there were many places where the writing was not very good. Cedric, the prefect in the 4th grade, Harry was the Quidditch champion in Gryffindor in his first year. I gave it up.
I personally feel that it is well written this way. It's just that some feelings are not washed very well.
I have to say that I also think this book is quite interesting.
hogwarts novelist
The "plug-in" of the protagonist in this book is the most novel among all the HP fanfics I have read.
The second volume is finished
Everyone who owns books can take a look, after all, after several rounds of recommendations, it will be on the shelves.
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Official(9)Scraped 4d ago
It looks fine from the front
But some of the writing in the back was too boring, and I didn't like the plots of the trip to China and the fight with Yang Mu.
Emotional scenes are terrible.
Don't write emotional scenes. I always feel that the guy named Yang Yi is a cross talk talker (with the same name) and is very pretentious.
Apply for a contract today
Hope it passes
A little bit about "The Genius Telegrapher"
Every time you click on my own book, you will see at first glance two complaints about my initial writing of Taylor's first book, "The Genius Physiologist". I once promised that as long as it is not an advertisement, I will not delete the review, but the two negative reviews really affected the perception. I wanted to post a few posts to brush off these two complaints, but found that this post had more than 80 likes, which is equivalent to more than 80 book friends who may collect this book. They were dissuaded by this plot. When I think of this, I feel sad, so I wrote a small explanation. In fact, I think I can justify writing about this protagonist in "The Genius Physiologist". In HP, pure-blood wizards all have more or less talents. For example, Tonks's Disguise Magus, Neville is good at herbalism, Seamus is good at making explosions, then Well, as a pure-blood wizard, it's not too much to discover that she has a talent for writing novels. And the Trelawney family is a prophecy family, and the books in her family are all about prophecies. So it's not too much to write a novel about prophecies, "The Genius Physiologist". Some book friends are curious about the setting of my protagonist, whether he is an authentic aborigine or a local who has been passed down by the novelist. To be honest, I can't give a very definite answer. When I wrote it, I had the aboriginal people in mind, but because I hadn't signed a contract before, I wrote it more casually, often adding a little bit of my own comments into it, so it seemed to have an out-of-place modern feel, so... Don't delve too deeply into the setting. Finally, this article is really not a copycat article. If you are persuaded to quit because of copywriting, you might as well stay and read it again. Maybe you will be attracted by my novel ideas and smooth writing?
When I first read it, there were many places where the writing was not very good. Cedric, the prefect in the 4th grade, Harry was the Quidditch champion in Gryffindor in his first year. I gave it up.
I personally feel that it is well written this way. It's just that some feelings are not washed very well.
I have to say that I also think this book is quite interesting.
hogwarts novelist
The "plug-in" of the protagonist in this book is the most novel among all the HP fanfics I have read.
The second volume is finished
Everyone who owns books can take a look, after all, after several rounds of recommendations, it will be on the shelves.












