Chapter 64: Try the Classics

The next day.

The sun was already high and the clock hanging on the wall had passed twelve o'clock.

Shingo Harano yawned with a little messy hair and walked out of the bedroom to the living room.

Seeing that he was the only one living in the house, although he was accompanied by a dog, he couldn't help but feel a little cold.

I turned on the heating in the living room and sat on the sofa in the living room.

Feeling the heating gradually raising the temperature in the room, Shingo Harano couldn't help but sigh a little.

Heating in winter is much more expensive than cooling in summer, usually one or two times the amount of electricity.

Rubbing his temples and letting Xiao Erlang spread joy on him, he began to think about what to do next, and pulled up the panel to take a look.

Character: Shingo Harano

Age: 16

Strength: 7

Spirit: 8

Skills: [Body Transformation Lv3] [Aikido Lv3] [Hand-to-hand Combat Lv2] [Writing Lv3] [Singing Lv2] [Composition Lv2] [Tea Art Lv1] [Medical Lv1] [Cooking Lv1] [Slow Speed] ......

During this time, Shingo Harano did not put down his physical training and martial arts practice, but the progress bar may have been slow because of his high level.

But he took a closer look at the progress bar of the skill of body transformation, and found that it was about to be upgraded.

Every day, when I have nothing to do, I go to the bookstore near his house, and sometimes I buy a book that I am interested in and put it in the study.

Although I don't go to see it every day, I have gained a lot of skills, although most of them are like lv1.

However, the skill of composing music returned home after saying goodbye to Songxue Spring Water yesterday.

Thinking about how to make the tune of that song, he unconsciously upgraded to lv2 after practicing, which made his composition work smoother.

After thinking about it for a while, Shingo Harano gradually had a plan in his heart.

He's going to make a foray into traditional fiction.

Although it is too fast now, there are also advantages to becoming famous at a young age.

The benefits of the name of a traditional classic writer are simply not too much, but it is more of a protection.

The last incident with Aso Ryuichi gave him a warning, and power is too terrifying.

Even with Kitagawa Yukino's assurance, they adults won't make a move, but just by jumping out of those villains who tend to be inflammatory, it's enough for him to drink a pot.

And the name of a writer can withstand too much trouble, whether it is in an island country or in any country in the world, it is a revered fame.

With this name on his head, he can make many people who want to attack him a rat trap.

It is precisely because he has no background that he plans to start entering classic literature now, because light novels can only bring him money, while classics are in a different circle.

But which work to copy in the first one has become a headache for him.,After all, the age of no life experience is placed here, and if you write a work that is too inconsistent with this age, it will also be criticized.。

However, if it is only about a little more mature, it can be said that it is the reason for its precocious maturity.

After all, having both parents dead and then surviving in Tokyo on their own can be regarded as having a maturity and ability that is different from that of people of this age.

As for "Ice Candy", which originally wanted to pave the way for entering the classic circle last time, it was not a waste.

After all, there are really many people on the Internet who are commenting that their works are becoming more and more mature, after this period of fermentation.

The evaluation of "Ice Candy" has not only not declined, but has increased even more, which is also a normal situation.

But I really didn't think about which work I wanted to copy, and I didn't think about it.,I haven't seen many classic works.。

Most of them are also works by famous characters such as Keigo Higashino and Haruki Murakami, and it's really a headache to choose one of their works that you can copy.

It's really cheap and good, and no matter how many people want it, they can't get one.

Now the wilderness Shingo is still worried because he doesn't know which classic to copy, it's really a full man who doesn't know the suffering of a hungry man.

The Akutagawa Ryunosuke Prize is a literary prize established in honor of the writer of the Taisho period of the island country, Ryunosuke Akutagawa.

and an award awarded by the organizer Wenyi Chunqiu to new writers of pure literature; Today, the organizer has been changed to the Association for the Promotion of Island Literature.

It was established in 1935, that is, in the 10th year of Showa, by Kikuchi Kan on the proposal of his friend Ryunosuke Akutagawa.

The Akutagawa Prize and the Naoki Prize are awards that are given by the Association for the Promotion of Insular Literature within the Bungei Chun Sha to select candidates. In fact, it can also be called the literary award of the Spring and Autumn Period of Literature and Art.

This literary award was established by Hiroshi Kikuchi, the president and also a writer.

It is said that the purpose of the award was to sell the magazine "Bungei Chunqiu", which published the award-winning works, in February and August, when books do not usually sell well.

The Naoki Award was established in 1935 at the same time as the Akutagawa Prize in 1935 at the same time as the Akutagawa Prize in memory of his friend Naoki Sango, the founder of Bunbun Chun Tsubu, Kikuchi Hiroshi.

Awarded twice a year, the awards are mainly given to the most popular writers.

The winning entries will be decided by the Judging Committee and will be published in the "All Readings".

The award was originally managed and financed by the Bungei Spring and Autumn Society, but from the sixth round, it was reviewed and awarded by the Shima Literature Promotion Association, a foundation founded by Kikuchi Kan, but it was discontinued in 1945 at the end of World War II and reopened in 1949.

Akutagawa Prize: The Akutagawa Prize is awarded to the best work of short fiction published in various newspapers and magazines (including doujin magazines).

Naoki Award: The award is given to the best work in various newspapers, magazines (including doujin magazines), or short and long-form popular literature that has been published as a single book (not in the form of a call for contributions).

In other words, the Akutagawa Prize is mainly for pure literary works, and the Naoki Award is mainly for popular literary works. The Akutagawa Prize aims to encourage new writers, while the Naoki Prize is an affirmation for popular literary writers who have already published books.

Most of the time, the Akutagawa Prize-winning work is a purely literary novel, while the Naoki Prize is a book.

For this reason, some people call the Akutagawa Award the "Newcomer to Pure Literature Award" and the Naoki Award the "Popular Literature Backbone Writer Award".

But the people of the island countries don't like to call it a prize, but prefer the word reward.

Therefore, many competitions, such as the Jade Dragon Flag Award or the Red and White Song Club Grand Prix for boys' high school students, are the same.

The Akutagawa Prize and the Naoki Prize are also known as the Akutagawa Prize and the Naoki Prize.

And Shingo Harano's goal is to reward Akutagawa, which is often given to newcomers.

Of course, he didn't want to win the award in one step, he just wanted to be nominated for his first work.

And then go up step by step.