I'm taking a day off today to adjust my status and sort out my content. April will begin to explode, making up for this month's sluggishness.
In fact, I wrote two thousand words, but I deleted it and wrote another thousand words, but I still didn’t finish it. It didn’t feel right, it was too wordy, and it felt a bit like I was deliberately trying to get by with writing. There is no need to write so much about unimportant things, content that has nothing to do with the protagonist, and side details.
I have written nearly 1.5 million words, and I have some insights.
I still underestimated the difficulty of the long story. The difficulty lies in controlling the rhythm... However, the game can barely be regarded as moving from the early stage to the middle stage. Going to the heavens and invading the world was foreshadowed early on. In order to continue the sense of difference of changing maps, some Familiar faces are not dead either.
The editor said that no matter what I do, there will be fewer people and subscriptions will drop, but I really don’t know how to continue writing in the land of mountains and seas. There is no point in the protagonist staying there. It ends when it needs to end, and there is a new development when there is new development.
For the sake of new ideas, I switched to Zhutian. I can write about different original worlds, which is also a way to use my creativity. Doomsday, supernatural, fantasy, martial arts, immortals, Cthulhu, gods, prehistoric... .. Because it is an original world, unlike fandoms, where you all know the content of the characters, and the protagonist only changes... But I can't follow the previous rhythm. There is no point in foreshadowing like that, and it doesn't feel good to watch. You guys I also feel watery, and I feel that there is no distinction between priorities and priorities.
I changed the rhythm and looked forward to it in order to change from the previous mountains and seas. I didn't want to write a routine article that repeated monsters and upgrades without any changes.
It seems that in the early stage, there is not much about fighting monsters and upgrading. It is more driven by the protagonist in the plot. The plot is the main thing and upgrading is not the main thing. So you may find it a little strange because the protagonist initially wanted to resurrect his sister and upgrade to an official wizard. ....It is also being upgraded, but far from the other books that follow the upgrading rhythm. Instead, it has plot twists, supporting characters, and other people taking up a lot of the content.
My idea is that since I have written the plot in the early stage, it is time to upgrade it in the mid-term, which is great. That's right, going to other original copy worlds is just to show off, just to have fun, and to upgrade, and the rhythm will be gained step by step.
I wrote and deleted it today, but the rhythm didn’t change, and I felt awkward looking at it.
Not brief when it should be brief, not detailed when it should be, not fast when it should be... I am now looking at my thousand words of content, and found that it can be condensed into four hundred words, without any difference, and it should be condensed... ..Suddenly said something to myself, "Highly civilized people don't care which ant in the ant nest is outstanding. You should read your own books, and read Wenzhao Gong's books. Don't just read the protagonist, upgrade, and show off." '
dddd.....I am enlightened!
Tomorrow I will see the result of my enlightenment in the toilet, and it will be fun to write about it.