176 Ending Voice.
It's a bit of a pity that the book wasn't finished, and it ended like that. But it can't be helped, if you don't finish it. New books don't get semi-annual awards.
In fact, looking back now, this book is a new attempt. The time to write a book is not short, the first time I wrote about the urban type, and it was on the shelves, and the results were okay, not to hit the street.
Speaking of which, thanks to the editors at the time, who gave a few recommendations, it was successfully put on the shelves. I can't finish it, and I'm sorry for him.
When I was writing this book, I made a lot of mistakes, especially in the later stages, and I felt a little unsustainable. I'm a bit obsessive-compulsive, and when I write about areas I don't understand, I can't help but look up more information, but time is limited, and what I write in the end must be full of mistakes and omissions. It's hard to write it yourself. This is also an important reason why I can't write it in the end.
The other is that what this book really wants to talk about is to rely on women to advance the plot, and some female characters don't like you very much, so I can only let them hide, and the scenes are reduced again and again.
Some characters are liked by many readers, and at that time, Xiuxiu's popularity was the highest in the message area, so it was a little embarrassing. Whenever I write about the protagonist being ambiguous/ambiguous with other female characters, I always have a feeling of unhappiness in my heart. It's like the protagonist is cheating/cheating. fainted to death, obviously writing a harem text.
To be honest, when I wrote the role of Miao Xiuxiu, it was because I watched a Korean movie at the time, and she was like "Innocent Comics". There are also readers in the Pinglun area who can see it. When I see a heroine or supporting actress who has a special feeling in movies or TV, I like to use their image to describe it, which can be regarded as a kind of YY, after pouring emotion, the image will be more vivid.
When I was writing this book, I had my own bias, and at first I only wrote plots that I felt about. Later, after it was put on the shelves, it was inevitably influenced by some readers, and in the middle part, in fact, the plot had begun to tear.
Of course, relying purely on women to advance the plot, not only will you feel watery, but I will also feel tired, so I thought about writing something else to adjust it, writing and writing, and suddenly I didn't feel it. It's also quite helpless.
If I had insisted on finishing the book, maybe the style would have changed dramatically in the middle and late stages, and it wouldn't have been what you were expecting.
Writing this can be regarded as a summary of the book, after all, 400,000 words is very short in your opinion, and for me, it is also more than 100 days of hard work.
After a year, I opened another urban rebirth genre, and finally hit the street completely. I kind of understand that I'm not good at writing purely urban books. Even though there are a few plots and a few characters that are outstanding, I can't control the pace of the whole book.
So, after another year, I went back to my old business and opened a two-way door type. The first book written by this number is a two-way door, and old readers should know that it has now been harmonized.
The world opposite the new book is a wizarding world, which is now 400,000 words. Since its opening, the book has been updated continuously for nearly 90 days. Ten days after it was put on the shelves, 60,000 words have been updated. Two shifts a day, steady as a dog. As for the content, half of it is in the otherworld, and half of it is in the city of B.
In terms of evaluation, it can be said that it is polarized, some like the other world, and some only look at urban outfit B, of course, more readers feel that the two are well adjusted. The grades are good, much better than this book. If you like my style, you can check it out.
Finally, thank you all for your support, every vote, every subscription, every monthly pass, the first reward. It's the biggest compliment to me. Thank you. Written at 10:15 a.m. on December 24, 2017.