I just received the certificate, which brings an end to the past.
I recently had a chat with a few editors, and I realized that the internet writing community is also becoming a fandom.
The degree of commercialization of books has become more serious, and more emphasis is placed on packaging, marketing, upstream and downstream IP, control of book review areas, modularization of studio assembly lines, and high updates driving high traffic. Complete the work in a short time and quickly move on to the next one after making money.
To put it simply, many of today's works, from the time they were first written, have been aiming for IP-based film and television, and they are "playing a big game". Strictly speaking, they can no longer be called books.
The book I am writing now is actually a thankless task. In layman’s terms, it is called: Efforts are directed in the wrong direction.
I don’t want to comment on this. Many trends are harmful, but no one will listen to me even if I say them. It’s reasonable to exist, and it’s necessary to survive if it exists.
Most readers have good analytical skills, but they still have shortcomings in expression and logic. Many people feel like "I vaguely feel something is wrong, but others say yes, so I don't dare to express my opinion, so I have to agree with them." ".
Being fed shit by some people in an information cocoon room, I obviously want to say that it is not delicious at all, but I am told by the surrounding information: This is the delicious food in the world, there is something wrong with your sense of taste, and you need to improve your reading level.
I don’t have any financial pursuits now, and this book won’t make a lot of money.
I just want to write a book, hang out there as an alternative, and tell readers: Shit is shit, believe your own feelings, and criticize whenever you want, regardless of what other people say.
If you don't like my books, you can also scold me in a meaningful way, but I will never let Dog Trust create an atmosphere of "you don't know how to appreciate it."
Without comparison, there is no identification. This is the only meaning of the existence of this book now.
(End of chapter)