
North American Alaska Gold Rush Diary
by Can Mouth
About This Novel
Alaska, the last polar frontier, where wildness and civilization mingle. There are countless treasures buried here. In an accident, Zhou Xin gained the ability to smell gold. From then on, he became a lone gold digger in the wilderness. In the polar mountains and forests, in the streams of tropical rainforests, and on isolated islands overseas, he pursued traces of gold. This is a story about gold and adventure.
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Thanks for everyone's criticism
As my first contracted work, this book does have many shortcomings, and I reflect on it every day while writing it. Every day, I read everyone's criticisms and abuses carefully several times, and I did not respond to some personal attacks. Because I know that I am indeed too bad at writing. The data in this book also illustrate this point. If you ** the readers, can the readers not scold you? Although I am often so anxious that I can't sleep, I mostly feel full of motivation. The stupid bird flies first, and the more you practice, the only thing I can do is to read more, think more, and write more. I hope that the next book will avoid those poisonous points that are criticized by readers, and strive to write better in the next book. Of course, I am also grateful to the readers who have been following me for a long time. Thank you for not criticizing me for being good at my work or for not criticizing my poor writing of the story. Therefore, even if the results are dismal, as long as there is still one reader who is willing to read it, I will insist on finishing the story, recycling every foreshadowing, and giving each main character a proper ending. Of course, I won't write just for the sake of writing. I will seriously summarize and reflect on it, and try my best to write better (even though I still struggle with my best efforts). Thank you all!
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Thanks for everyone's criticism
As my first contracted work, this book does have many shortcomings, and I reflect on it every day while writing it. Every day, I read everyone's criticisms and abuses carefully several times, and I did not respond to some personal attacks. Because I know that I am indeed too bad at writing. The data in this book also illustrate this point. If you ** the readers, can the readers not scold you? Although I am often so anxious that I can't sleep, I mostly feel full of motivation. The stupid bird flies first, and the more you practice, the only thing I can do is to read more, think more, and write more. I hope that the next book will avoid those poisonous points that are criticized by readers, and strive to write better in the next book. Of course, I am also grateful to the readers who have been following me for a long time. Thank you for not criticizing me for being good at my work or for not criticizing my poor writing of the story. Therefore, even if the results are dismal, as long as there is still one reader who is willing to read it, I will insist on finishing the story, recycling every foreshadowing, and giving each main character a proper ending. Of course, I won't write just for the sake of writing. I will seriously summarize and reflect on it, and try my best to write better (even though I still struggle with my best efforts). Thank you all!









