I'm in good shape today, I wrote a little more.
Let me report the results first. I have collected 100,000, the average subscription is 9,500, and the high order is 24,000+. The subscription ratio (first chapter subscription) is still 4:1. I have not achieved 10,000 subscriptions by the end of the month. I have to wait until six It’s been months.
I saw many readers scolding me in the comment area, and some readers defended me.
First of all, I would like to express my gratitude. Secondly, if you are willing to praise me, I welcome it, but there is no need to quarrel with other readers to protect me.
If the writing is good or not, to be honest, I will take it all in. I will absorb and adjust whatever I can absorb at this stage. At my current stage, if I think the criticism is wrong, I will Nor will I take it into my heart or listen.
I know exactly what "style" story I want to write, so I don't have to worry about reviews swaying me.
Then, I will indeed delete the comment. There are many reasons for deleting the comment. In the final analysis, it is just one sentence - I don’t think it sounds so good, or it is not right, I think it is not objective, and it will affect new people. The possibility of readers trying to read this book - well, basically because of such a utilitarian idea.
Of course, some reviews say a lot of negative things, but I think they are very accurate and are true for this book. I think leaving them there can help some readers who cannot accept these points. I avoided it in advance, so I stayed. Without any careful thinking, I just made a judgment based on my feelings at the moment I saw the comments.
Also, I generally won’t ban people unless it escalates to a personal attack, but fortunately, everyone basically just scolded me for my poor writing, and it didn’t reach the level of a personal attack.
I still prefer the approach of "everyone can say what they want, and if I don't like it, just delete it." It doesn't have to make people speechless, so so far, there is no ban. Live a person. I saw in the comment section that people said I was banned, which is really unfair.
There are over two million words in this eloquent story. Do you want to finish it just for the sake of ending it? Or should I continue writing with this spirit? I think I chose the latter. A reader said it right. This book is about people, and the stories are really not very connected and logically advanced. When I saw it, I felt that it was true. Right, so I started to make some plot outline drafts.
To be honest, since writing this book, I basically turn on the computer every day and write whenever I want. I never have an outline, and I just occasionally write down some key words for the plot. Thanks to my relatively good memory, I basically know what I have written. In the process of writing, I slowly figured out what to write next. I do write wherever I think of it. I try to adjust and correct. As mentioned above, May was extremely busy and I took a day off. Other than that, I insisted on updating daily and will continue in June. (End of this chapter)