
The Exercises Guide Readers
by Three More Days To The West
About This Novel
The exercises attract readers and attract people to read the exercises. This is a story about a book promoter! Su Yan became a leading reader. Su Yan released a exercise book list. Su Yan's book list received national promotion. Su Yan's life took off from then on! PS: Single heroine, no system, a new work by a newcomer, there is no guarantee that it will be flawless, and I am too lazy to advertise. If you pass by, you are willing to take a look. The author is grateful.
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Official(6)Scraped 9d ago
There were few deducted questions in the early stage, which deviated from the title of the book.
What I originally wanted to write was a story about a young man who stepped onto the wave of Qigong attracting readers, made money in exchange for resources, worked hard to practice, and worked hard to write a book list to guide the world. What I am writing now is: a young man embarks on the wave of Qigong to attract readers, and at the same time falls in love while studying the book list and writing to guide the world. With the addition of a love line, answering questions becomes much slower. I think this is a sign of my own lack of control. But in my opinion, this is not a very serious problem. In my original plan, I wanted Su Yan to make some achievements in attracting readers within a hundred chapters. The current progress is not too slow to be honest, but it may not be very friendly to readers who are unfamiliar with this setting. If I were given a chance to do it again, maybe I would let Su Yan take care of his career first, and then develop personal relationships after Chapter 50, right? But now that it has been written like this, I will work hard to write this story based on the current situation.
By the way, friends who discovered this book, where did you see it? Couldn't it be that they all came from Zhangshuo to personal homepage?
Today the wind is clear and the air is clear. I will show my heart every day. Come on. 🥰
It's really hard to save a manuscript. I can't save it if I waste a chapter or just get lazy every once in a while.
6·1 Listing instructions + summary of the first 80 chapters
1. Instructions for listing: 1. As the title states, this book will be put on the shelves at 0 o'clock tomorrow, and the VIP volume may be delayed from a few minutes to half an hour. 2. After the release, 5 chapters will be updated continuously. From June 2, the update time will be adjusted to 11:55 noon every day, and two chapters will be updated at a time. 2. Summary of the first 80 chapters: When I started this book, I had a vague idea of what the beginning of a book that could be signed would look like. Since I am just a newcomer, I should try to avoid setting a low word count at the beginning. I must let the story come first and let the editor see my storytelling ability. This ability is not the ability to attract readers and make your books profitable immediately. 90% Of newcomers cannot reach this level. If we insist on setting a level for this ability, it would be the passing level for middle school students' composition. Then, whether you can sign or not depends on whether the editor is willing to let you get started and study and improve. Through self-examination, my previous thirty or forty chapters should barely reach the passing level. The story is not boring, and there are occasionally some bright spots. But I also know that some of the bright spots in my opinion may dissuade some readers. For example, when the Double Cultivation Knot is introduced, some people may not like it. As a new writer, I can already barely judge which chapters I wrote well and which chapters I wrote poorly. This is worthy of my secret praise. But after reading chapters 41 to 80, I also discovered a problem. I couldn't control myself to write only okay words. Sometimes the writing was mediocre, and many times I could only write terrible words. Especially after chapter 60, the plot of the story was often not described in detail. At the same time, I also made the mistake that all authors make, that is, I can't help but do everything I can to keep up with the writing. This is the result of not writing a detailed outline. If I come again next time, I think I will be more prepared. Regarding the paid chapters in the future, I feel that my updates will still not be very fast. Starting from June 2, I will still update 4,000 words per day, and occasionally I may update 6,000 words. The reason why it is so slow is because the plot needs to be stretched out so that I can slowly analyze my own problems. If I insist on updating 10,000 times a day, I can actually do it, but this is killing the goose that lays the egg. After ten consecutive days of updating, I may stop updating for a long time. I have tried it before. I also know that no one is willing to wait for my book to slowly progress, so I position this book as "a novel for messing around with Quanqin while learning to write stories by myself." If it can reach one million words by the time it is completed and can maintain the storytelling, then this book will be a success for me. Hopefully I can do what I said above and support myself the way I like. Finally, I would like to thank the editor La Tiao for the opportunity, and thank the friends who voted for recommendation. I won't mention their names. We understand each other tacitly. ~~!
There are always more than 300 hours a month where I don't really want to code.
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Official(6)Scraped 9d ago
There were few deducted questions in the early stage, which deviated from the title of the book.
What I originally wanted to write was a story about a young man who stepped onto the wave of Qigong attracting readers, made money in exchange for resources, worked hard to practice, and worked hard to write a book list to guide the world. What I am writing now is: a young man embarks on the wave of Qigong to attract readers, and at the same time falls in love while studying the book list and writing to guide the world. With the addition of a love line, answering questions becomes much slower. I think this is a sign of my own lack of control. But in my opinion, this is not a very serious problem. In my original plan, I wanted Su Yan to make some achievements in attracting readers within a hundred chapters. The current progress is not too slow to be honest, but it may not be very friendly to readers who are unfamiliar with this setting. If I were given a chance to do it again, maybe I would let Su Yan take care of his career first, and then develop personal relationships after Chapter 50, right? But now that it has been written like this, I will work hard to write this story based on the current situation.
By the way, friends who discovered this book, where did you see it? Couldn't it be that they all came from Zhangshuo to personal homepage?
Today the wind is clear and the air is clear. I will show my heart every day. Come on. 🥰
It's really hard to save a manuscript. I can't save it if I waste a chapter or just get lazy every once in a while.
6·1 Listing instructions + summary of the first 80 chapters
1. Instructions for listing: 1. As the title states, this book will be put on the shelves at 0 o'clock tomorrow, and the VIP volume may be delayed from a few minutes to half an hour. 2. After the release, 5 chapters will be updated continuously. From June 2, the update time will be adjusted to 11:55 noon every day, and two chapters will be updated at a time. 2. Summary of the first 80 chapters: When I started this book, I had a vague idea of what the beginning of a book that could be signed would look like. Since I am just a newcomer, I should try to avoid setting a low word count at the beginning. I must let the story come first and let the editor see my storytelling ability. This ability is not the ability to attract readers and make your books profitable immediately. 90% Of newcomers cannot reach this level. If we insist on setting a level for this ability, it would be the passing level for middle school students' composition. Then, whether you can sign or not depends on whether the editor is willing to let you get started and study and improve. Through self-examination, my previous thirty or forty chapters should barely reach the passing level. The story is not boring, and there are occasionally some bright spots. But I also know that some of the bright spots in my opinion may dissuade some readers. For example, when the Double Cultivation Knot is introduced, some people may not like it. As a new writer, I can already barely judge which chapters I wrote well and which chapters I wrote poorly. This is worthy of my secret praise. But after reading chapters 41 to 80, I also discovered a problem. I couldn't control myself to write only okay words. Sometimes the writing was mediocre, and many times I could only write terrible words. Especially after chapter 60, the plot of the story was often not described in detail. At the same time, I also made the mistake that all authors make, that is, I can't help but do everything I can to keep up with the writing. This is the result of not writing a detailed outline. If I come again next time, I think I will be more prepared. Regarding the paid chapters in the future, I feel that my updates will still not be very fast. Starting from June 2, I will still update 4,000 words per day, and occasionally I may update 6,000 words. The reason why it is so slow is because the plot needs to be stretched out so that I can slowly analyze my own problems. If I insist on updating 10,000 times a day, I can actually do it, but this is killing the goose that lays the egg. After ten consecutive days of updating, I may stop updating for a long time. I have tried it before. I also know that no one is willing to wait for my book to slowly progress, so I position this book as "a novel for messing around with Quanqin while learning to write stories by myself." If it can reach one million words by the time it is completed and can maintain the storytelling, then this book will be a success for me. Hopefully I can do what I said above and support myself the way I like. Finally, I would like to thank the editor La Tiao for the opportunity, and thank the friends who voted for recommendation. I won't mention their names. We understand each other tacitly. ~~!
There are always more than 300 hours a month where I don't really want to code.













