Cell Phone Novels

According to the New York Times, five of Japan’s best selling novels last year were composed on mobile phones!

Until recently, cellphone novels — composed on phone keypads by young women wielding dexterous thumbs and read by fans on their tiny screens — had been dismissed in Japan as a subgenre unworthy of the country that gave the world its first novel, “The Tale of Genji,” a millennium ago. Then last month, the year-end best-seller tally showed that cellphone novels, republished in book form, have not only infiltrated the mainstream but have come to dominate it.
According to the article they are mostly love stories, written in short sentences characteristic of text messaging. Ben Dooley gives a brief sample in The Millions blog, and also argues that the form is not likely to catch on in the US. Answering all the asked questions honestly shall buy cheap viagra Read Full Report help a doctor to determine in case, you need to speak to your doctor about changing medications. A research indicated that around 40 – 60 minutes before sexual intercourse as it takes some discount bulk viagra time to initiate action. The action of http://www.slovak-republic.org/folk/crafts/ cialis properien food in the body is quite similar to premature ejaculation in males in which they experience ejaculation sooner than they desire. This pastor has a passion for reaching sildenafil online pharmacy the whole world with the Word of God. He believes the Japanese is suited to the form, but that English isn’t. If they samples and descriptions are any indication, I don’t think I’d enjoy the novels, but at least people are reading. ]]>