A New Revolution of Indie Literary Work
Nor Hasimah Ismail (),
Nazilah Mohamad () and
Rafizah Mohd Rawian ()
International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2018, vol. 8, issue 9, 706-711
Abstract:
Novels were first introduced in the 20th century and they have grown rapidly ever since. Various novel themes are presented according to the current situations and among them are social, political, economic, war, community and humanity. Novels have secured a special place in the printed and electronic media. Indie novels are becoming popular especially among youngsters. This work is relatively free and relaxed and it is not tied to a strict writing structure. Its publishing is solely based on authors’ own initiative thus it is not restricted by any publishing policy. This work, however, is full of implicit and explicit elements and meanings.
Keywords: Indie; Novel; Social; Implicit and explicit works. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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