Let's talk about the plot
I've seen people say, why does the plot show one enemy after another and don't give the protagonist a break?
Actually, I want to rest too.
But I don't dare to write about it.
Because there is a phenomenon that the reader does not care about, but the author cannot avoid it.
That's the skip chapter subscription for the genuine chapters.
Today's chapters are intense and have more than 2,000 subscribers.
Tomorrow's chapters are in a lull period, with only 1,300 people subscribing.
I know some people say it's raising.
Yes.
But a lot of them are here to see the thieves.
Because I can infer from the new subscriptions added every day.
They think that this kind of foreshadowing plot is a waste of money to watch the genuine version.
What is the result?
Authors' incomes have plummeted.
Actually, what is the best way.
The author doesn't think about the income, just get through it, because this is the foreshadowing that the plot normally needs.
And in the future, the subscription will not only come back, but even the follow-up will be written, and the subscription will be higher.
To be sure, the odds are a lot higher than they are now.
Here's the problem.
When you decide to stay up, you have to pay for food, drink, and housing.
You buy rice and vegetables, and you can't pay on credit.
You can't pay your rent on credit.
In addition, the original bill is to be repaid.
From the end of this month to the end of the month, my girlfriend and I spent more than 3K, including some things for my parents.
Because of the fixed repayment of more than 20,000 debts every month, the pressure is not small.
So once there is a skipping chapter subscription, which leads to a decline in the subscription, I can only pull the plot again and pull the subscription.
In fact, it is very tiring to write like this, very tiring.
Obviously, your outline is conceived, but you are faced with a skipping chapter subscription and are forced to revise the outline.
So during this time, I basically slept 4-5 hours a day.
Or make up for sleep halfway, and be very tired.
I haven't said that before.
At first, I booked nearly 3,000 in 24 hours.
Later, because of the plot processing, there was a mistake, and the skipping chapter subscription, the lowest chapter was chased to more than 1,500 in 24 hours.
I was almost disheartened.
I couldn't sleep all night.
Then I thought I still had to write, and if I made mistakes, I had to write it, otherwise I would rewrite it as some readers suggested.
Since then, every time something goes wrong, I don't know how to save it, how to avoid it, and I become a habitual eunuch when I write and write.
So I stayed up all night and learned to think.
Forced to pull the chase back to more than 2,000, that's called a blood boiling, thinking that as long as you write well, it's no problem.
But then there was another problem.
It's the skipping chapter subscription I said before, and it's quite a bit.
Obviously, it's okay to follow the outline, but the subscription has dropped a lot.
And if you post 2 chapters in a row, the subscription to Chapter 1 is definitely a few hundred less than Chapter 2.
It's to skip chapters directly and subscribe to chapter 2.,Even if your 2 chapters are intense.,It's the same.,Can subscribe to 1 chapter less is 1 chapter.。
At that time, the skipping chapter was once lowered to more than 1,300 follow-ups.
The whole person was confused, doubting life, doubting the plot, doubting the outline, and wondering if everything was wrong.
There was a time when I had a very low number of words to update, and this was the case.
That time was in the midst of a life of doubt, and it was difficult to tell everyone, so I was alone and reflected every night.
The result of reflection still continues to have to be gritted and written.
There has been an improvement.
A few days ago, I wrote a live TV broadcast, and I was pulled up from more than 1300 to more than 1700, and once approached 1800.
And it's going up every day, and it's going on all the time, and it's no problem to have more than 2,000 follow-ups.
But any plot will not always be so intense and conflicting, always end one plot and start the next one.
In the middle, it is necessary to foreshadow, and by the way, the follow-up plot can be improved when the foreshadowing is made.
But the problem of skipping chapters has reappeared.
Soon, the chase fell to more than 1,400.
As long as you don't get into the intense plot, you will definitely not go up to the book.
So I'm helpless too.
The income is plummeting, and you can lose thousands of dollars every month because of skipping chapters.
So the debt of more than 20,000 yuan is fixed every month, and the income of this book is enough to pay off the debt, but it has become far from enough to pay off the debt.
Writing a book can only be a part-time job, and you can't have the same amount of time to conceive as you did when you first wrote a book.
It's purely to see the complaints of book friends and explain the reason.
Actually, I hate it more than you do.
Because the outline that was finally written was about to be overturned at any time, I stayed up all night to rewrite it, and I was seriously lacking sleep, so I tried to pull the plot into an intense state as soon as possible.
I actually miss the original 2 more a day, adding up to 4K words, because the plot can be well conceived.
I'm just whining, no need to tip.
For me now, it's best to try not to skip chapter subscriptions.
Without skipping chapters, I would see that the subscriptions kept growing and I was very motivated to write.
For readers who have been subscribed, I am still grateful.
I must have wanted to write this book, otherwise I wouldn't have written it a long time ago, and I wouldn't have tried to pull back so many subscriptions.