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If you look at the results of this book, in fact, I don't want to put it on the shelves, because with the current collection data, it is also a life of a few hundred yuan for full attendance to be put on the shelves.

However, this is the first contract book since I wrote this article, and I still want to try the complete process from signing the contract, to putting it on the shelf, to finishing. So, I'm sorry, if there are still book friends who are reading this book, from the early morning of December 1st, you will need to spend a little money.

As an old bookworm for many years, I grew up with the starting point, and during this period, I have read a lot of books, some like, some dislike, some chase, and some abandon the book halfway.

In July of this year, I finally made up my mind to try my hand at writing a book, and I was so determined that I simply went full-time.

When it came time to actually write by myself, I realized that writing a book is really different from reading a book. When I read it, I can comment on everything in order, but when I can write it, I am completely confused. What golden three chapters, what golden fingers, what rhythm, climax, and cool point, are completely blind.

I really admired my courage at that time, I really didn't understand anything at that time, I just simply conceived a story, simply made an outline, and I started writing rashly, and I wrote very high, about half a month or so to write 150,000 words.

Naturally, a book that you don't even have a grasp of the basic essentials of online literature can't sign an appointment. Later, when I began to contact and learn some basic knowledge of the essentials of online writing, after thinking twice, I gave up the book, and there was no point in writing it again.

In August, I started to write the second book, and then because I couldn't sign the contract, I didn't feel satisfied, so I cut it again. In September, I wrote the third book, and I still cut it. Basically, the frequency of one book a month is maintained, and each book has 10 to 150,000 words written, which can be described as high-yield but not high-quality, and each book does not meet the requirements of the contract.

In this process, the only gain is that I am constantly learning, constantly summarizing, and I can feel that I am constantly improving.

After studying and precipitating again, I finally started the fourth book, which is the current one.

This book finally didn't start writing rashly, but first started to write the outline with heart, and made detailed settings for the main story line, auxiliary line, emotional line, plot, story direction, gold finger, etc., before starting to write.

After writing down the first tens of thousands of words, I was basically satisfied, and I felt that I had made significant progress, so I chose a special day to start uploading chapters.

It was October 1st, the day of national celebration, and I think it should be my lucky day, and I will definitely be able to sign a contract for this book.

So, I started to upload murderously, uploading four or five chapters a day, basically maintaining a rhythm of 10,000+ words per day.

That's right, this book has really improved, without any recommendation and without being on the list, this book can increase by more than a dozen collections every day, and the point-to-income ratio is maintained at about 5:1, which should be good for a new book by a new author, indicating that there are already people who like to read this book.

Sadly, the signing station I was looking forward to was short, but it never came. Only then did I realize that during the National Day holiday, all the editors were on vacation, and my book was not in their sight at all.

A few days after the National Day holiday, the editors had already gone to work, and the signing station I was waiting for was still not coming.

I finally couldn't sit still, so I hurriedly sorted out a 30,000-word text and outline and sent it to the editor Wutong's big mailbox for review. By this time, my book had already uploaded nearly 100,000 words.

My prediction was actually correct.

I sent an email on October 11th, and on the 14th, Wutong replied: You can sign it.

The reason why I didn't wait for a short time was because my book was uploaded too vigorously during the National Day holiday, and I missed the golden review period of 3-50,000 words. There are so many new books at the starting point that if you miss it, it's hard for editors to notice it.

Next, it's time to print and mail the contract. By the time the book was turned into a contract status, it was already October 21st, and by this time, my book had already uploaded more than 150,000 words.

Because of the late signing, this book really missed a lot. Editor Wutong was very good to me, and in the second week after signing the contract, he arranged for me to test the water for the first time, and then the second and third.

Judging from the effect of testing the water, the results are so-so, in similar recommendations, they are generally within the top five, but because of the late signing, I can't wait for the strong push I want, so I can only put it on the shelves with miserable collection data.

Now that I look back at this book, I have indeed made progress relative to myself, but it is only progress.

The more I write, the more I understand, and the more I feel. At this time, looking back at what was written earlier, there are actually many deficiencies, especially in terms of coolness, rhythm, conflict, etc., which are still very lacking, and there is still a lot of room for improvement.

The book has been written like this, and I can only continue to write. However, the structure and logic of this book are relatively rigorous, and the main line of the story is very clear, and I am confident that I can write more and more wonderful in the future.

Alas, on the road of writing, it is really not as easy as I imagined, and it is all tears.

However, this is really my first book, and I want to cherish it and love it, so as long as there are people who like it and book friends who are reading it, even if it is tearful, I will write it down seriously until it is finished.

I like to get everyone's continued support, please order first! Tonight's update, just after midnight. In the next few days, I will try to break up as much as possible, about 4-5 chapters a day.

Thanks again to my editor Sycamore greatly.