I get up at 6 o'clock every morning, wash and make breakfast, and pack everything up around 7 o'clock. Half an hour later, I take the bus to work. After a busy day, I come home at 19 o'clock in the evening, enter the old-fashioned unit and climb to the eighth floor, which is difficult.
Yes, when I create, I also want to use these four words to explain it perfectly.
I also want to write more storylines and code out more words every day, but time... really doesn’t allow it. Since the day I started writing, I have been racing against time all the time. I remember the latest day I worked overtime, and when I got home at night, I looked at my watch. It was 22:26, and I was short of 3,000 words. I had no choice but to code when I was in a hurry. Finally, I wrote it and sent it out at 23:50.
To be honest, I didn’t expect to be able to persist to this point. As early as 2018, I had the idea of writing. However, during that time, my work was not stable and I did not have the heart to calm down. I wrote more than thirty books. Chapter 1 had to give up. In March of this year, I decided to try again, overturned the previous setting, and re-planned the outline and plot, and thus the book "Wolong on the Path to Immortality" was born.
I really like reading novels about cultivating immortals and cultivating the truth, but after reading too much, I have this thought in my mind: What is this about? I might as well write it myself. If I were the author, what should I do...
As a newbie, I just did what I was told. As soon as I got excited, I started creating and wrote 60,000 words. I was the most confused at that time. There were no clicks, no favorites, no one viewed, and no shortcuts. When I went to the post forum, I saw that everyone was talking about thousands of words. 10,000 words will come to sign the news, what about me? If you can’t even get a cent out of 60,000 words, can you be mentally balanced?
There was no other way. I gritted my teeth and persisted, just to write, because if I write 100,000 words, I can get a contract application. If I give up 60,000 words, I will get nothing. Let’s see if I can write to 100,000 words.
The 100,000-word application was rejected.
The 140,000-word application was rejected again.
I wrote 170,000 words, but there was still no signing news. I began to doubt myself, could I really not write well?
No, I still have a few readers who are supporting me, encouraging me, and letting me know that no matter how bad my writing is, there are still some people who are willing to support me!
Later, I developed a habit. It didn’t matter to me whether I signed the contract or not. I didn’t want to apply. I just wanted to finish writing the story, and it had to have a beginning and an end no matter what.
Fortunately, I didn’t give up. When I was close to 190,000 words, the signing news came, and I signed the contract naturally. During the period, I also gave two recommendations for Mosquito Legs, and I kept writing like this until it was released today.
I went to check it out and found that I don’t have much in my collection of this book. The first order may not exceed double digits if it is published naked. However, I have no intention of making money from the novel. It is just a hobby of mine.
After it was put on the shelves, I continued to update it once a day. It was unshakable. Maybe the number of words would be more. It would be a perfect attendance guarantee, and I could also have an explanation to my girlfriend. At least it wouldn't be a blind job.
As I have said before, the Internet age is so developed now that you can find all the content you want, but you don’t want to subscribe, but you still think what I write is eye-catching and a way to pass the time. I have no objection to reading it wherever you go, people. It's only natural, I just hope you can come and chat with me in the book club and let me know that there are still readers reading it.
Okay, that’s enough nagging. I’m going to rest. Good night everyone.