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How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World
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How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World

HLWFW, 판타지 세상에서 작가로 살아가는 법
Native Language Korean
Released 2021
Original Ch.: 762
Translated Ch.: 762
Rank: #704
Last Update: March 30, 2026
Original Pub.: Novelpia
English Pub.: Novelpia Global
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7.8

How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World is a popular novel that blends Action, Adult, Adventure and more. Written by the author 두부두부. A total of 762 chapters have been translated and the novel is complete.

Synopsis

Reincarnated in a fantasy world. All of the novels worth reading here appear to be SAT English problems. So I began writing my own fantasy novels as a hobby to augment my previous job.
However, the novel I wrote had an odd ripple effect. That’s fantastic as well.

🖋️ System Interface: The “Meta-Plagiarism” Protocol

Rather than following a standard “Hero’s Journey” formula, this story operates on a Cultural Gaslighting Engine that shapes every major decision and conflict.

Component Classification Tactical Implication
Narrative Engine Extreme Wish Fulfillment Drives the story toward a zero-threat, high-prestige reader experience.
Primary Genre Slice-of-Life / Harem / R-18 Sets expectations for domestic fluff and explicit late-game romance.
Atmosphere Misunderstanding Comedy Creates a constant feeling of low-stakes amusement as natives over-analyze simple text.
The “X” Factor Modernization via Fiction Forces the story to evolve by introducing Earth’s history (WWII) into a medieval setting.

📂 System Interface: The Status Window (Isaac & The Harem)

Instead of simple character roles, the story builds a contrast between these two figures:

Attribute Isaac The Heroines (Marie/Cecily/Adelia)
Classification The “Passive” Creator The “Devout” Audience
Mental Body / Archetype Represents Modern Superiority Represents Malleable Tradition
Personality Indecisive, bookish, and easily flustered Initially distinct, but eventually “copy-paste” devoted
Dynamic Their relationship evolves through the heroines’ worship of his “genius,” leading to a classic harem structure.
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Editor's Note

💡 The "One-Trick Pony" Insight

The Intelligence Gap: What makes this aspect interesting is not just Isaac's writing, but how the author portrays the fantasy natives as intellectually hollow to make Isaac’s "SAT-level" prose look like a divine masterpiece.

The Passive Lead: While many readers enjoy the "safe" wish fulfillment, others find it frustrating due to Isaac's spineless behavior—he is a "JP-style" MC who can't handle a woman's gaze despite his massive social power.

The Satisfaction Floor: Personally, this is where the novel either becomes addictive or loses its momentum, depending on your tolerance for a complete lack of tension. There are no real villains who can stand against his "pen."

*762 chapters of SAT-level prose, cultural revolution, and a writer who just wanted a quiet place to work. Complete — and the ultimate 'brain off' comfort read.*

Experience Curve

The "Author’s Debut" Log

Ch. 1–50 (The Hook): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
A strong opening that immediately establishes the "Ripple Effect" hook, making it easy to get invested in the unique premise.

Ch. 51–300 (The Harem Expansion): ⭐⭐⭐
The story slows down to explore harem dynamics and domestic fluff, which can feel either immersive or dragging depending on your thirst for "1D" heroines.

Ch. 301–End (The Milking Phase): ⭐⭐⭐
A more complex phase where the scope widens but the depth thins, leading to a conclusion that feels somewhat stretched for length.

WebNovelDB Review

7 /10
A guilty-pleasure "Culture Shock" trip, especially for readers who enjoy seeing modern knowledge completely trivialize a fantasy world's problems.

Polish: 4/10. The writing feels inconsistent and rough, particularly in the "Premium MTL" sections where names change genders and AI prompts occasionally peek through.

Pacing: 5/10. The story starts fast with a fresh hook, but gradually shifts into a repetitive loop of "Write -> Get Praised -> Get Laid," which may appeal more to readers who prefer a static, comfortable status quo.

Character Depth: 3/10. Rather than focusing on transformation alone, the characters are defined by their singular obsession with the MC, losing their individual agency almost immediately after joining the harem.

Originality: 8/10. While it shares similarities with Drawing Manga in a Romance Fantasy, it distinguishes itself through its focus on the societal ripple effects of literature specifically.

The Good:
One of the strongest aspects is the satisfying "Cider" (refreshment) of watching a character effortlessly end racism or revolutionize a kingdom just by sitting at a desk.

The Bad:
However, it struggles with repetitive world-building walls of text, which can make certain parts feel like a lecture on shallow historical "truths" rather than an actual story.

The Archetype:
The Accidental Prophet — a protagonist who doesn’t follow the usual heroic path, but instead operates as an unwitting cultural deity who just wanted a quiet place to write.

Verdict:
How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World is ultimately a "Comfort Harem" experience. It’s less about overcoming obstacles and more about watching a character navigate a world where his every word is law. If you’re looking for a low-stress, high-prestige R-18 slice-of-life, this is worth trying.

Harem Note: The heroines lose their individual agency after joining. If you need strong female characters with their own goals, you'll be frustrated. If you're here for the 'worship' dynamic, you're home.
WebNovelDB Team

Key Information

Main Characters: Isaac (The Cultural Reincarnator) — rather than a typical protagonist, he is a passive, modern intellectual who treats his second life as a perpetual research project, choosing the pen over the sword to navigate a world he finds "literarily stunted." Alongside Cecily (The Teasing Demon Princess), whose relationship dynamic is a "cat-and-mouse" game of emotional flustering, and The Transmigration Bureau, who often act as the cosmic accidental architects of his journey.
Power System: The Narrative Ripple Effect. Instead of a generic leveling system, this mechanic revolves around how Isaac’s fictional stories manifest as absolute societal truths or "divine revelations" to the natives, forcing the protagonist to manage the unintended political and cultural consequences of his "hobby."
Themes: Cultural Colonization and Misunderstanding, the story heavily explores the Weight of Modern Ideology — especially through how the protagonist reacts to the terrifying ease with which his "mid-tier" Earth knowledge dismantles centuries-old fantasy prejudices like racism and classism.

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