Complaints about the author (can be ignored)
I overslept yesterday and missed a chapter. I finished writing and forgot to publish it. I took a look at last month’s rewards and subscriptions. Oh dear, I didn’t have enough points, so the author’s full attendance this month is gone. How should I put it?
I blame the author for being mentally retarded and now having some doubts about his life.
I am posting this to ask for a subscription, but it doesn’t matter if you don’t have one. Hey,?_?, let me slow down first, then the number of updates this month is not guaranteed for the time being, but it is more certain every day.
(Well, the minimum is one update per day, but if nothing unexpected happens, it will still be two updates. On this basis, one update will be added for every thousand rewards gained, that is, three updates, 500 recommendation votes will add one update, and 10 monthly votes will add one update, that’s it
This month, unless the points are enough on the 19th.)
The author has an idea. He is considering updating it this month, updating the next few hundred chapters within this month, and then reopening the book and starting again next month.
Or you can mix up the next month first, and then open a new pit the next month.
The advantage of the former is that it allows readers to read it all at once. At that time, there are indeed a lot of updates in a day. At the same time, at the end of the month, the author can also make some profits to make up for the full attendance.
But the shortcomings are also obvious. The workload is heavy, and it is easy to squeeze out the author's ideas, because the outline is one thing. Many times, those small fragments and many plots are the author's sudden ideas based on the existing plot, so
If the update is accelerated, the total number of chapters may be reduced, and the daily aspects may also be reduced, and some plot aspects may be a bit over-the-top.
To put it simply, the former ignores details and speeds up the pace and plot progression.
The latter is the opposite of the former, because this book is not very profitable, and I relied on the motivation of perfect attendance before, so I have been rushing to finish the manuscript. You should also be able to see that every update is stuck in the limit time.
If I’m sure this month’s work will be in vain, I may reduce the amount of updates.
But the advantage is that the author will have more time to think about some plot aspects to add characters to the script that everyone loves, and he will also make some modifications and add foreshadowing in many places to improve the readability of the story.
In general, the former is to increase quantity and reduce quality, and the latter is to increase quality and reduce quantity. It is up to everyone to choose. After the 20th, I will read the comments of this chapter to decide the number of updates in the next few days.
Oh, by the way, if it's the former, the total length will be smaller.
Chapter completed!