I remember that before it was put on the shelves at the end of November last year, a senior said that he had to write a testimonial about the release of the book according to the rules of the world.
I originally wasted countless brain cells and wrote a 1,000-word acceptance speech. When I sent it to a senior to read, he replied "Okay" and then asked me, how many updates are you planning to release?
?
I sent a series of "???"
Updates? Xiami means, do I have to update them to put it on the shelves? But I didn’t save the manuscript.
Then the senior replied with more "!!!"
oh?
Little cowboy, you are so generous. Are you planning to code 10,000 words that day? Not bad, not bad, the future generations are to be feared.
I laughed dryly, "Senior, please stop making fun of me, I don't have that ability."
After doing some popular science later, I realized that the testimonials for listing are actually very secondary or even insignificant. The key point of the rules of listing is "explosion updates"
Editors and book lovers will only care about this.
In this case, I was naturally embarrassed to send out the thousand-word speech, so I just wrote a few sentences at random to cope with it.
One of the sentences, I said this, everyone just needs to follow your past reading habits.
To put it bluntly, whether it is giving the strongest support to Yu Kou at the starting point, paying to read it, or watching it through other channels, or watching it for free, in the heart of the cowboy, if someone is willing to appreciate these words written, it is actually considered a kind of
Definitely, a kind of support.
I believe that many people are like me. When I wrote my first online story, the motivation to continue was probably not mainly due to the meager royalties, but the affirmation from strange book friends all over the motherland, right?
Therefore, in terms of comments, I rarely block or delete the comments of certain book friends, and even now I don’t allow fans to comment. In fact, there is no other reason...
But it’s because even now I haven’t forgotten the days before I signed the contract...
When I was writing the first tens of thousands of words about Yu Kou...
That feeling you get when you see a recommendation vote for a chapter, a comment, or even a negative review.
That should be called ecstatic.
That kind of strange, palpitating, shuddering feeling that makes a man in his thirties dance with joy, I think I may not forget it in a few years.
It is also because of this that I, who is considered by many people to be grumpy and narrow-minded in other places, when I am a "writer"...
It seems that your emotional intelligence has improved a lot all of a sudden?
In fact, as of now, I have realized a lot of problems. For example, there should be updates a few months before it is released. For example, there are many low-level mistakes in the early stage of the novel. For example, an outline should be written from the beginning...
If these mistakes had not been made at that time, maybe Yu Kou's results would have been better, right?
I hope I won’t make similar mistakes or other stupid mistakes next time.
But it’s still early for the next one.
It is indeed my first time to write, and I don’t know what the writer’s criteria for “successful performance” are. Does it mean that book friends should support me more, otherwise I won’t be able to continue writing?
This...I can't deceive my book friends. In fact, I can still write.
But how should I put it...it's a bit like that, that morale is low (it's a bit weird to describe it)
After thinking about it, let’s put it this way, I feel that to write down, I just need to keep my original intention in mind, persist in it, and just grit my teeth when facing some unexpected surprises, such as being stuck, being busy at work, etc.
But I actually want to make an update.
I also want to write many of the plots more excitingly, so that I will be more satisfied and my book lovers will be more satisfied.
For example, last month I originally planned to write 240,000 words on the 8th day of the month, but in the end I only wrote 180,000 words. I lost the bet. In fact, on the one hand, it was due to work reasons, and on the other hand, I really felt that I had tried my best, but nothing.
Any positive feedback...
There are more skip orders...
This is really unbearable.
So after thinking about it, I would also like to plead with you. This is actually not for those book friends who have subscribed, because they are already very supportive.
I hope that some book friends who use other channels to read Yu Kou will still say that I respect all forms of reading habits.
But I still hope you can support me more.
For example, go to the book review section of Qidian.com to leave comments, like some of the protagonists, etc., ahem...it doesn't cost anything.
Nothing else, no matter what form of affirmation it is, as long as it is affirmative...
It will become the motivation of the cowboy.
Motivation to write more.
Motivation to write better.
Thanks.
ps: There will still be more releases this month, but I don’t dare to brag about how many more releases there will be... Anyway, just write more if you can, so that those book friends who have been following the order can have as much fun as possible.
(But can you please stop jumping...forget it, it’s okay to order less.)