Chapter 1042

"Really? That's the time to congratulate him. But what does this have to do with me?" asked Yulia, confused.

"Of course it does, didn't I just tell you that a new literary category has been opened on the Qidian Literature International Station?" said Anne.

"Dahl uploaded two of his works to the Literary Category of Enlightenment Literature International, and guess what?" asked Anne.

"How's that?" Yulia likes to read famous books, likes to read those books in the library, and rarely reads books on the Internet, with the exception of "The Da Vinci Code".

As a result, "Hello, Dahl" received more than a million views, received a lot of positive reviews, and was also recommended by several best-selling authors, and then a publisher took a fancy to his work and decided to publish it. Anne said.

"So, you're saying I can upload my work there, too?" Yulia asked, her eyes lit up.

"Yes, any work can be uploaded, as long as it complies with laws and regulations. Anne said.

"But I may not be as lucky as Dahl......" Yulia was still a little unconfident.

"Yulia, listen to me, no matter what, the work you write is just to be recognized, and this is a good opportunity, Qidian Literature International Station, there are hundreds of millions of readers, even if your work cannot be published in the end, but it can be seen by more people, there will always be people who like your work, and besides, how do you know if you don't give it a try?" Anne persuaded.

"But I'm typing very slowly...... Yulia said shyly.

"OH,MY GOD!YULIA,YOU DON'T NEED TO KNOW HOW TO TYPE,QIDIAN LITERATURE INTERNATIONAL STATION HAS AN INTELLIGENT WRITER ASSISTANT,AS LONG AS YOU KNOW HOW TO READ,IT CAN AUTOMATICALLY HELP YOU IDENTIFY,NOW THERE ARE MANY AUTHORS USING THIS FUNCTION,IT IS SAID THAT BECAUSE OF THIS,THERE ARE MANY MORE DISABLED AUTHORS ON QIDIAN LITERATURE INTERNATIONAL STATION。 ”

Yulia was moved, in fact, Yulia is a very quiet girl, and the reason why the editors of the publishing house are not optimistic about her works is mainly because, what is popular now?

And Yulia's work, to put it bluntly, is not even prose, it is completely a girl's daily life, there are not too many ups and downs, there is no wonderful plot, it is bland, and many editors even have a hard time having the desire to read it.

With the help of Anne, Yulia uploaded her two works, "A Girl's Mood Diary" and "A Girl's Reading World", to Qidian Literature International Station.

Everyone who writes craves the approval of others, and Yulia is no different, in fact, Yulia's family is good, she is not short of money, and publishing her own works is more about wanting to be recognized by others.

Therefore, after the book was uploaded, Yulia had an extra habit every day, that is, to open the page of the book to refresh the page and look at the data of her book.

One day, two days, three days, a week has passed, but the comments in the message area are pitiful.

And more importantly, most of the messages in the message area are: What kind of thing, this is also a literary work?

If Yulia is a senior Internet writer, then she will be accustomed to this situation and will not pay attention to it, but

It was Yulia who attached great importance to these messages, and she even replied to each one.

For those who criticize, Yulia will sincerely apologize.

When Anne saw it, she was angry and funny, and she persuaded Yulia to ignore the people, but Yulia still replied to every comment day after day.

Lennick is a senior reader, he, as long as he reads it, he will give a reward, he is not bad for money, but if it is very bad, then he will not hesitate to leave a message and scold the author.

This continued until he saw Yulia's "Diary of a Girl's Mood".

The main reason why I saw this work is that in order to help Yulia, Anne often goes to the comment section of other popular books to help Yulia advertise.

As a result, Lennick happened to be short of books that day, and happened to see this advertisement, so he clicked on it curiously, but Lennick only read two chapters and couldn't read it.

Because of this work, in Lennick's opinion, he is simply ignorant.

So he left a comment in the comments section, 'What the hell, this is also considered literature?'.

After that, he didn't pay attention to it anymore.,The bad comments he wrote in the past were either deleted or refuted by the author.,Or read and scolded by others for having the ability to write a book yourself.。

But when he saw his comment, the author replied: I'm sorry, thank you for your comment, I'm sorry that my work didn't bring you a good reading experience.

For a moment, Lennick was a little embarrassed.

No matter how well other people's works are written, at least this attitude is really good.

When he arrived at the comment area of "Diary of a Girl's Mood", Lennick was surprised to find that this author not only replied to his comments, although there were not many messages in the entire book review area, but there were also one or two hundred, and this author actually replied seriously no matter what the comment was, or apologized, or thanked.

This made Lennick curious about this author.

So with curiosity, Lennick, seriously began to read "Diary of a Girl's Mood" again.

At first, Lennick was a little irritated to read, because the content in it was very bland, and there was no organization at all, it seemed to write whatever came to mind.

At the beginning, he just browsed casually, but immediately he was stunned, and read carefully from the beginning, the writing was fresh, and the story was a little thing that happened around a young girl, no love lingering, no ups and downs, faint, such as a clear spring, in a small story to expound the protagonist's views on today's society, and from the perspective of the pure water of the protagonist's view of this society.

At first, Lennick just felt bored, but looking at it as if he was involved in it, he felt inexplicably shocked, when he covered the volume, he sighed softly, after reading this, he actually felt that his soul was as if he was washed by a clear spring, and a thousand tastes in his heart floated by one by one, and he was a little stunned.

Lennick swears he's never had such a reading experience.

Lennick casually gave this work a site-wide red reward.

At the same time, Lennick also strongly recommended this work in his circle of book friends.

Lennick is a big local tyrant author, and he rarely pushes books to others in person, and this is the first time.

So with curiosity, many people clicked on this "Girl's Mood Diary", but some people thought what was this?

But the people who looked down gave great praise.