Listing testimonials
First of all, I'm sorry readers.
It has been blinded until now. It wasn't until the afternoon that I found out that the editor in charge had put my book on the shelves.
Generally speaking, I write until 300,000 words and then put it on the shelves, but my book has been streaking all the way to writing, and there is no recommendation.
So when I signed the contract, I asked the editor in charge if there would be any recommendations for the stable update of 4,000 words every day.
Of course, he didn't reply to me, and I didn't ask again.
Then when I wrote 120,000 words, I went to ask to test the waters (generally speaking, every book should be recommended, mine has never come).
Unsurprisingly, there was no response, and I did so with the title of my book and pen name before I was told about the issue of accountability.
As a result, the editor in charge thought I was applying to be listed, but in fact, I just applied for a test push.
Alas, under all kinds of yin and yang mistakes, this book was forced to be put on the shelves at 150,000 words, and I didn't know what to do all afternoon, and I also asked others for help.
Generally speaking, when a book is on the shelves, it means that the author has a manuscript fee.
But I don't want it to be on the shelves so early, I hope I can update more and accumulate some readers.
Actually, when I wrote this book, I wrote it with the idea of writing this book and finishing it, but I didn't expect such a thing to happen.
This book is currently in the collection of 407, I feel that a newcomer's results are not bad (self-awareness), but unfortunately there is no recommendation, and the collection will not go up, so I went back to apply for a recommendation, it seems that I really can't take the initiative to recommend!
Writing a book is very grinding, because I want to write a book that is as logical as possible, and I don't want to write the kind that doesn't have to be brain-free all the way to the end, so it takes more time and energy, and although the writing may not be very good, I also want to do my best to do it well.
I have said in the writer's comments and comment section that if there is an opinion to be raised, I will read and reply to all of them, and basically every comment I have read and replied to.
Anyway, it's happened, and I don't know if there will be any recommendations in the future, but I guess it's cold.
One afternoon and one evening I was thinking about this, what should I do.
I decided to keep writing, and at least a few readers followed along and left comments, which I was really impressed.
I'm responsible for those readers, but I'm also responsible for myself.
I didn't know anything when I first put it on the shelves, and no one told me about precautions, so I got it wrong at the time.
I should have been on the shelves after 12 noon today.,I also sent the wrong chapter in the afternoon.,That chapter is considered an additional update.。
Now the VIP chapters will be updated at night, a total of 5 chapters, 2 chapters in the evening until the early morning, and the remaining 3 chapters will be tomorrow.
It's equivalent to updating 3 chapters today, 4 chapters tomorrow, a total of 7 chapters in two days, and it's really the number of updates in two days, right.
Generally speaking, you lose a lot of readers when it comes to the paid chapter, and I know that.
I've thought about how to write my listing testimonial, and I have a lot of things I want to say, but now I have forgotten what to say.
So don't say anything else, please give a first order support.
If the first order is good, maybe you can recommend it in the future, and these are all up to your support.
It's better to have a slim chance than no hope, right?
Update 5 chapters on the day of the launch.,If the first order is over 100, add a chapter.,Add a chapter for every 100 more (basically impossible.,Fantasy it's not capped)!