I've been spending money like water lately, which has taken some energy away from me. In addition to relaxing and maintaining my coding habit, I'm mainly contemplating ideas for my next book.
After reading three books, it is confirmed that I lack the ability in the direction of "industrial science popularization". It is not ruled out that farming articles themselves are relatively niche, or there are more audiences for pretentiousness.
So I gave up farming and turned to character-driven stories. After building several comprehensive worlds, my writing skills were probably stronger than when I was writing Infinite Flow.
Regarding the next book, I have two plans for the time being.
One is a story about an underwater world. The protagonist is also a non-human being. If you insist on classifying it, it can be classified as a museum and sightseeing? It’s just that the title was chosen in March, but it has always lacked detailed ideas. I tried drafting an outline several times but still made no progress, so I gave up for the time being and will look at it again when I have ideas.
The second is a story about the exploration of immortality in the context of spiritual recovery. The general direction is the destruction of civilization rather than the construction of the previous books.
After the second idea was conceived, inspiration surged. In addition to the world situation, it was even confirmed that the pig's feet were not orphans, and the general outline of the story line had been laid out.
What remains undecided is whether the pig's feet need to have the "travel" attribute.
The time travel written by Ben Fat is not considered a good attribute, because Ben Fat is a supporter of "memory determines the person". The introduction of the original world view will inevitably lead to the protagonist's thinking tending to the modern background and unable to fully integrate into the indigenous thinking. Of course, this is also considered a time travel literature. An interesting point.
Without the introduction of time travel, there is a lack of knowledge of Taoist classics, which is a disadvantage for cultivating immortals. The protagonist will also be far away from the "frontier echelon", which will lead to repetitive routines in the later stages of the book. Repeatedly defeating monsters and upgrading is exactly what I hate the most. Yes, it usually becomes a personal deletion point.
Or make the "world" simpler, with the same historical context, but with a "revival of spiritual energy". To be honest, with this choice, the book risks disappearing at any time.
There are pros and cons to all three directions. If you don't understand, maybe you have started writing the main text of the book, but now you are getting entangled. If you can't reach a conclusion, you may finally combine them and blur them.
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Back to the book, as expected, the five demon gates pushed by the demon side opened at the same time, directly leading to a world war.
Early planning is also an important stage, including exploration-construction-intelligence-the final stage of war, but now the fat man's inertia is gradually increasing. After starting the war and laying out the basic conflict methods, it will probably advance to God War plus "Nuclear War" in a short period of time. In the chaos of "explosion", the finale will follow.
Because I haven’t written it yet, I don’t know how much I will write yet. Anyway, I will write it at the rate of one chapter a day, from October to December.
Finally, as always, I am sincerely grateful to all the readers who can read this, and who can bear the patience to read this kind of book. It makes Fatty feel that this world that is rushing towards the bombardment of media garbage may not have come to an end yet. Really Grateful.
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Ah, nothing important.
For readers who play games, Bethesda's new game "Starry Sky" will be released in September, and the domestically produced "Outpost Reloaded" seems to be released at the end of September. Both have farming elements, the front is RPG, and the back is real-time tactical strategy, trailer It’s quite interesting, maybe I can wait for a wave of reviews.
As a Fallout player, I pre-ordered Starry Sky early. Now that I think about it, there is a high probability that it will have a first-week discount when it is released. The same is true for 2077 back then. The blood loss should be taken as a warning to everyone.
Will update today’s text immediately.