Hi everyone! It is nice to meet you and I am star25623! The author of this strange story!
I have written romance stories before (although all of them never lasted long) and when I got to know about cellphone novel, I thought it would be interesting to upload a short romance story.
So to you all who do not know Cell Phone Novel:
Japanese cell phone novel (keitai shousetsu, ケータイ小説, literally keitai = cell phone, shousetsu = novel) phenomenon began almost fifteen years ago and landed in the English-language world in 2008, beginning a new literary movement among thousands of young writers and readers globally first on Textnovel.com. The cell phone novel is a remarkably unique new form of writing, fusing serialized online storytelling with simple haiku-like poetic technique and with prose narrative. Each chapter or page is at most 200 words, but usually averaging around 50-100 words, using white space, line breaks, fragments, free flow poetry, deeply personal thoughts, emotions, and onwards. As it is about the literary culture, form and style, there is no restriction of genres or content.
(Source from: http://stakatsu.com/cell-phone-novels/ )
It is my first time doing a cell phone novel and I might be wrong in the format.
And like always, this story will contain a lot of grammar and spelling mistakes so please be caution of that.
THIS A ROMANCE STORY
Also, keep in mind that some story content might be not true about Japan. It can be based off my own imagination. The story is FICTION, SO please be aware of that!
So, enough of me blabbering nonsense about this story.
After this intro is up most probably in the following day you will be able to read the story!
Thank you for stopping by and reading this intro. Also please look forward to this story!
-Star25623
Monday, 05.09.2016
YOU ARE READING
When The Red String Of Fate Gets Tangled (Cell Phone Novel)
Romance"In the middle of tangled up love is painful" [CPN] Takahasi Koharu who was a author in her 20's who suddenly became a editor of a monthly teen-romance magazine "Candy" in a major publisher in Tokyo, Japan. Later she gets to know that her most "w...
