Chapter 220 Prepare to take off
Li Yan was indeed not joking. As he wrote more and more serious online articles during this period, more and more memories of the online articles before his rebirth were unlocked.
He came into contact with Internet literature in high school before he was reborn. At that time, Origin was the leader, and there were also various other websites, which were full of vitality.
It seems that the competition is fierce, but after all, it is still relatively niche. There are several famous Internet writers and masterpieces - but it is still popular in the circle of Internet enthusiasts. It is not too big if it does not break the circle. Get on the countertop.
The story Li Yan wrote casually back then was favored by the editor of another large website. He left a comment and pushed it to the new book recommendation column, and later gave him the opportunity to sign a contract.
At that time, Li Yan said that reading is important, and it is impossible to continue reading. Then Xiaosha stopped reading, and her fate with online writing was also broken.
When he was in college, he also thought about trying it again, but found that the world of online literature had changed. Many contents had been developed by the pioneering predecessors. He looked at the huge hole and didn't know how to stir it up. This world.
Whatever flash of inspiration is the same old routine, how do you do it?
If it were released ten years later, Li Yan's book might not make any waves at all. This has nothing to do with ability.
Different eras have different needs, and adapting is the first priority. Even if you go against the trend of the times, you will still be stuck at the juncture when readers change their tastes-it should be said that this is a more advanced need to adapt.
Li Yan's era was still in the period of establishing sects. "Internet literature" still only represented a text carrier, and the subject matter was still being explored. Although it was still different from traditional literature, the readers still had the patience to read seriously.
This is different from the online literature industry that Li Yan felt mature and commercialized when he was in college. At that time, old bookworms had read too many books, new readers had more choices, and social pressure was greater. It’s Tu Yile.
So, for Li Yan to use his profound literary skills and a serious literary attitude to write a novel estimated to be several million words, it will be difficult ten or even five years later. What a stupid act to please.
But it is feasible now after his rebirth.
These readers who are actively studying the details of the plot are proof of this.
Li Yan writes about martial arts, but not just martial arts.
Only martial arts is the end.
He wrote group portraits, fictionalized a world with reference to real history, and used the "two hundred years of disappearance" as the big mystery to fill the book with a sense of suspense.
Readers, like the protagonist who has been sitting in a ruined temple for hundreds of years and the heroine who has been sleeping in a coffin for hundreds of years, are full of unknowns and doubts about the world.
The general trend of the world is chaotic, people's hearts are elusive, and even history has been changed by major forces.
Suspense reasoning + martial arts, although not too rare, is considered a category in the niche mystery circle, but they are all mystery novels with martial arts skin. Li Yan's is a martial arts novel with suspense reasoning elements added.
A small gangster may be hiding a clue, and a casual sentence can reveal a large amount of information. Even the truth of history is hidden in the contradictions in the changed history books...
Li Yan wants to use a good-looking martial arts story to bring readers outside the mystery circle to experience the thrill of suspense and puzzle solving.
This kind of story is difficult to read if it is too deep, and cannot be overshadowed by well-designed puzzles. It is a great test of writing skills.
Li Yan uses excellent writing skills and fine settings to write beautiful stories, appropriately inserts some more emotional conflict points to maintain readers' enthusiasm for reading, and combines his own experience and ability in writing reasoning. The ambush pen kept teasing the readers' nerves, and finally it was time for the first harvest.
Readers, give me gold coins!
A suspenseful martial arts novel with millions of words can be regarded as establishing a sect, right?
At least, the combination of the two entries of 2009 and Origin Chinese Network will remind people of his "Nangong Boy", right?
Ambitions are being realized.
Li Yan finally spent a whole day on Monday to completely finish writing the climax, and spent another day on Tuesday revising and sorting it out, and then this part of the content was classified as four thousand a day. The measurement is timed.
It's not that he's picking, but he's more afraid of being chubby. If the proportion of this situation increases, then he really wants to cry without tears.
On the night when the timer was completed, Li Yan saw a book review:
After seeing the latest chapter and many discussions among book friends, I found something was wrong. I have also criticized before that this author likes to write some characters to tell a few historical stories and so on. I know that the author wants to express a sense of substitution - my world is real! But digging so many holes in one sentence will definitely not be filled, but it makes me feel less involved. Something is wrong now, so many damn details are connected. In the third chapter, the protagonist comes down the mountain and is betrayed by the old man. The protagonist laments that the brightly lit spot must be a scam, and then it turns out that there is a sentence "the lights are on at both houses"!
This sentence can be recycled now, and it is reasonable. I got goosebumps all over! Can everyone feel it? This author actually did it on purpose. This kind of detail was actually fucking intentional!
Ah... Li Yan felt comfortable all over.
He wanted to reply, "This is the feeling of reading mystery novels," but he gave up because the two were actually really different.
Those who really need to take notes when reading mystery novels are the type that will burn your brain and make you feel tired.
Even if his book ignores these details and just treats it as a suspenseful martial arts novel, it is still enough to read - even if you don't see the little fat guy who only watches the fighting, you will have a lot of fun chasing it.
More and more readers are beginning to participate in the discussion, and their discussions will inspire subsequent readers, so that readers who are not aware of the echo here can find it, and then become interested in reading it, forming a wonderful a virtuous cycle.
Therefore, a very special phenomenon occurred in Li Yan's book. The number of subscriptions for chapters that had been skipped suddenly increased sharply.
The number of comments soared even more, and Kaiyuan was not calm at all. He sent messages like Didi:
Great writer! This number of comments has a tendency to become popular. I browse your book review section every day. Aren't you ready to recommend it? The editor-in-chief was asking me why I didn’t recommend it to you. He didn’t believe me when I told him that you asked me to suppress it!
It is indeed Li Yan who asked Kaiyuan to hold down the next recommendation for him because he was waiting for this plot to break out and push it up, turning the foreseeable acclaim and lack of success into acclaim and success. .
Now, it’s time.
Li Yan: It can be arranged.
Kaiyuan: OK!
He immediately went to make arrangements, and worked for more than half an hour before sending another message to Li Yan: Weird, you are rebelling against Tiangang. In the conversation just now, you were the editor and I was the writer?
Li Yan made an innocent expression.
Kaiyuan: I really admire you. From what I’ve heard so far, only top old authors who have become famous for one book are likely to be able to recommend them for so many days. How confident are you? , it really gives you confidence. Which golden god's vest is it? Don't tease Xiao Kaiyuan, Brother Chun.
Li Yan: Brother Chun, that’s my dad. My name is Li Yan, a first-year junior high school student.
Kaiyuan: OK, OK... Little Li Yan, you have to go to bed early today~
After the appraisal, Kaiyuan went crazy with joy.
Mr. Kidney Deficiency also sent a message: Are you having an orgasm?
Holy shit... don’t omit the subject. Li Yan quickly replied: The novel has indeed reached its climax.
Kidney deficiency: How long will it take to climax?
Li Yan: ...about a week, does it look good?
Kidney deficiency: refreshing.
Damn it, can you not feel good after having an orgasm for a week? It’s so cool.
Kidney Deficiency: The book review section has been very good recently, very exciting, and it gave me a climax.
No wonder your kidneys are weak, young master, Li Yan was still sighing, and the next sentence was dumbfounded:
At this time, you need to take a shower, right? Call you?
No, Comrade Young Master, did you do this on purpose or accidentally?
Li Yan: The editor will recommend it to the arrangement. There is no need to fight for the golden alliance. I also want to see how many people the plot itself can attract and what kind of comments there will be.
Kidney deficiency: a bit of a pursuit. But you may be mistaken. I didn't say I wanted to get gold, just silver.
After Li Yan became the first person to reject the Golden Alliance, he became the first person to reject the Silver Alliance.
Worried that Mr. Shenxu would be unhappy because of these two rejections, Li Yan specially added: I can't thank you enough for your management.
Who would have known that Mr. Kidney Deficiency replied: Ask the price first, and then be grateful.
Fuck...fuck? Li Yan suddenly wrapped herself tightly in the quilt, and cold sweat broke out from her temples.
Isn’t it? All the gifts of fate have their prices secretly marked?
(End of this chapter)