Can't stand it anymore
After thinking about it, I decided to publish a single chapter.
Since it was put on the shelves, I have updated an average of more than 7,000 words a day, with one update at noon and one update at night.
Two chapters a day and more than 7,000 words are nothing at the starting point, but the author is not a full-time writer, so all the coding time is squeezed out.
I have to get up at seven o'clock every day to go to work. After a busy day, I get home and have a meal and start updating. I am busy until two o'clock in the middle of the night every day because I have to code the chapters to be released the next day in advance and set up scheduled updates after checking.
Since this book was put on the shelves, I have not played a minute of games or watched a single movie. I have devoted almost all my spare time to updating code words.
In fact, I am not a person with lofty dreams. Other authors pursue high-quality products with thousands of subscriptions. I just thought that it would be great if there were 500 average subscriptions, because works with more than 500 average subscriptions will receive a monthly starting salary of 1,000 yuan. .
Of course, if there is no 500 average subscription, I will still update.
I am not a person who likes to show off my misfortunes, but my misfortune has indeed reached the point where everyone knows it. The last book I wrote, "The Girl of Hell is by My Side", had one million words. When I finished it, I had 3,000 in it. Order 50, one million words, a pure subscription plus a reward of 1,000 yuan in manuscript fees.
Well, you only earn 1,000 yuan if you write a million words. On average, you earn 1 yuan for every 1,000 words you update.
To be honest, based on this data, not to mention all the authors in the whole starting point, 99% of the authors will choose to run away as eunuchs in the middle. Even if I update 10,000 words a day, I may not be as good as a beggar on the side of the road begging for food in an hour. Get more money.
So during that time, I always laughed at myself with my friends, saying that I might as well earn more by begging for food when I started writing novels.
But that's not what I think in my heart. Although my grades are not good, even if one person sees it, I feel that I have gained this sense of recognition.
Of course money is important, but this sense of recognition is even more important to me.
I don't force all readers to like my works. If they like it, they can keep it, and if they don't, they can delete it from the bookshelf. Everyone has different preferences, which is normal.
Just like this book now, because some people like to be urged to update it, I do my best to let them see updated chapters in the shortest time interval, just for this sense of recognition.
It doesn't matter if my grades are bad or I get more than 200 average subscriptions. My last book was able to write a million words even if it was only 50 average subscriptions. This is not enough to break me at all.
The real last straw for me was when a reader was halfway through my last book and asked in the fan group who the character was.
That is a character named Sanshengshi, who is the single most important villain surrounding the ending of the second half of the book.
I casually asked a few people who said they had read my last book, but no one knew about it.
In a group of 140 people, I am the only author who knows about it, not even the administrator who ordered it or read the ending.
Even if some readers haven't read my last book, my requirements are not high. Just one person out of 140 who remembers it is fine.
In fact, even if someone told me that it was a character named Sanshengshi, I would not feel lonely in my heart.
The name Sanshengshi should not be difficult to remember.
My so-called sense of identity of working hard to reach a million words for a thousand words seemed to disappear at that moment.
During these long days of high-intensity coding in my free time, the only motivation for me to persist has always been everyone’s reminders and the activity in the group. Although I often can’t get in the conversation, I really like this kind of lively chat.
Atmosphere.
From now on, the number of daily updates will be reduced, but the updates will not stop. After all, my pen name is Ah Hui, who keeps updating.
I hope you all understand and support me, thank you.
Chapter completed!