u/Sure_Student8757

Why does every character in Nepali novels sound so mature?

I’ve noticed that many Nepali novels feature characters who seem emotionally mature, wise, and composed, even at a young age. They often speak philosophically and handle situations with surprising emotional intelligence.

I’d love to read more Nepali novels with flawed, impulsive, confused, or morally gray characters who feel more like real people. Any thoughts or recommendations?

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u/Sure_Student8757 — 10 days ago

First time writing! Would love feedback on this childhood flashback scene.

Hey everyone, I’m working on a psychological thriller. The main character is a dark, calculating mastermind, but the story opens with him narrating a pure, innocent childhood memory to his therapist.

u/Sure_Student8757 — 20 days ago

Writing a Novel: Looking for Resources on Assisted Suicide in Nepal

Looking for information on assisted suicide in Nepal (books, novels, research, or real cases) and mental health resources. I’m working on a new novel plot and would appreciate any recommendations.

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u/Sure_Student8757 — 24 days ago

कथा छ, तर साहित्यिक भाषा छैन

I want to write a novel, but I lack the so-called “sahityik bhasha” (literary language). I have a raw story about life, and I want to tell it in a raw, quirky, and bold language. The novel focuses on mental health, crime, and the complexities of life, exploring these themes without hiding behind flowery language or unnecessary sophistication.

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u/Sure_Student8757 — 25 days ago