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This book has been written for almost two years. As a first-time author, I never expected that I could write nearly three million words.
Many people say that updates are slow and the number of words is small. In fact, I really can't write fast. It usually takes more than 5 hours to code 4,000 words. I often can't finish writing for a long time because I am tangled in one or two sentences.
In the past two years, the only month with full attendance was only one month, and the third shift was only one day. Looking back afterwards, I found that there were many flaws in the logic and content of the story I wrote during that period, and I later went back and made many changes.
It’s actually easy to write fast, including nonsense, trolling, and war scenes. But as a former reader, I don’t like reading it if I write too much.
The current plot has long been separated from the outline, so as some people said, I know the direction of the story half a day before you do.
Because my ambition is too big, the space is too wide, and the story lines are too wide, I often write about North America or Southeast Asia today, and jump back to the Manchu Qing Dynasty tomorrow. The language, mentality, and logic of thinking about problems are all different. Sometimes I can’t turn it around and it’s very difficult to write.
In the history genres I read in the past, I often used tens of thousands of words to describe the events of a region, and then left them alone, mentioning at most a few sentences at the end. I was digging holes and filling them back and forth. For example, the plot of George Vancouver's appearance in San Francisco was discovered accidentally when I was reading the history of the Spanish colonization of California. This man traveled between Vancouver Island and Monterey many times during that time, so he was sure of any changes in San Francisco. Can be found.
Sodik's death was something I had already thought about from the beginning when I wrote this character. Those who are interested in how miserable the life of the Hui people in Xinjiang was in the 18th to 19th centuries can read "Records of Hearings and Seeings of the Western Regions". Anyway, my feeling after reading it is that many things have been foreshadowed since then.
It is easy to say that it is easy to stand up and fight against the local tyrants, but it was far more difficult to launch it at the end of the 18th century than it was more than a hundred years later. The consciousness of the people at the bottom and the North Korean navy themselves will face many difficulties. To wake up a numb person, you must not only have blood, but also have the ability to clean up the mess, otherwise it will really bring disaster to the world.
That's it, I will continue to work hard, and I hope everyone will continue to support me.
Happy New Year!
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