Chapter 85 Remarks on the launch
This book will be on the shelves at 12 noon today. In fact, there is nothing to say about it.
After all, the starting point for a street rusher like me is not 100,000, but 10,000.
There is nothing to write home about when it was released.
But...
I may have sorted out the current outline of this book tonight, then read the reviews of this book, and thought about my recent status.
Suddenly I realized something was wrong with me.
What's wrong?
It just seems like my writing is too pretentious.
I didn’t write a lot of things that I should have written, but I did write a lot of things that I shouldn’t have written.
And a bit stubborn about his mistakes.
To be precise, this is not a recent problem.
But I have had this feeling since the last part of the book. I seem to have lost something.
It’s called the passion for writing books.
For my last book, I didn’t sign a contract for more than 100,000 words, but I still wrote it interestingly.
Because this book was purely a hobby from the beginning, and I was very grateful to the editor who hired me when I signed the contract.
After signing the contract for my last book, I still wrote with great enthusiasm, purely out of my own interests.
But later on, I unconsciously became a little anxious because of my grades. I even wrote a setting that I thought was right for the plot arrangement (I still think it is right now).
Perhaps the latter part of the book was rotten for this reason.
At that time, it could not help but affect my mentality. The outline was too long, and I didn’t want to write it or put it aside.
But I finally finished it, just thinking about finishing it no matter what in order to get my editor-in-chief.
Before reading this book, I originally wanted to escape from the fandom.
After all, there is nothing good to write about as a fan, and the requirement for online recommendation data is high. There is also a rumor that part of the income goes to the original author (I don’t know if it’s true yet).
But after my boss felt that the original idea was not very good, I decided to come back and write fan fiction and practice my writing.
Yes, that may be the reason.
I wasn't very interested in this book. From the beginning, I just wanted to practice writing, designing the plot, designing how to push plot points up, and designing to make it more enjoyable... Everything was a bit too deliberate.
But I still have some ideas at this time. After all, if this book does well, I can make more money.
So I still wrote it with intention, but in order to be recommended, the plot was stuck a bit deliberately.
But everyone knew later that the results were not good, and I barely made it to the third round, but the follow-up data dropped.
I'm a little angry, but there's nothing I can do about it.
So the next step is to open up.
It doesn’t matter... it doesn’t matter what you write it in... Then just do whatever you want. Brother needs jelly grass to rise to the top, so let’s mass-produce jelly grass technology.
As for the plot, it doesn’t matter if the auction is not good at all. After all, my brother, the author, is very tired when I come back from work to write articles, so let’s just make do with it...
It is this low mood that makes the recent plot seem random and not very interesting.
Is this really right?
Just because the results are not satisfactory for a while, just do it casually?
I saw another review from a book friend, and I don’t know if I should write it casually or seriously.
So what do I write next?
Open?
Or write seriously?
I'm very confused, what should I do?
But is this right?
This is wrong. If I were writing the beginning of "The Odyssey" before, I would definitely answer this way.
If you don't take your work seriously, then why do you write a book? Is it really just to earn a little bit of attendance?
And what’s the use of practicing writing like this?
Just writing a book is equivalent to not practicing anything, right?
So I figured it out.
Next, I will work hard to write the plot of each chapter.
I want to take seriously the book friends who support this book.
I will carefully consider the plot after it is released, but if it is really bad, please tell me and I will change it directly.
Or I can ask everyone for their thoughts and then continue to read, revise or write.
Tonight, I have deleted all the saved chapters of "Water" and re-written them seriously, speeding up the pace and not writing about the ones that are there and not there.
It will be released at 12 noon today. I will post a guaranteed release of seven chapters (a total of 14,000 words including the re-write tonight because I deleted the saved manuscript), and then continue writing and post as many as I can.
The next day, Sunday, will also start.
But then, because the author has returned to being a working man, working from nine to six, including commuting, he usually gets home at about 6:30 pm, and can only start coding at 7 or 8 pm.
Therefore, subsequent working days can only be three chapters a day.
I will update selectively on weekends depending on the situation. After all, I occasionally have to go out with friends and go on dates with my girlfriend.
Again, I am just as bad at this book as the later version of "The Odyssey", and I will write it until it is finished successfully.
The comment area is still the same as before. I will still not set any speech restrictions after it is published. As long as there is no personal attack, no swear words and no rhythm, I can turn a blind eye to it.
Everyone can also see that some brothers said something bad about this book in the comment area, but I didn’t delete it.
The only reasons why I delete and ban you are - you verbally attacked, or you made a nuisance.
So if it involves the above prohibition regulations, I'm sorry, if you hang on me anywhere, I will delete your comments and permanently ban you.
Above, thank you all for your support and my responsibility for editing Shengxia Boss (emphasis).
(End of chapter)