Write a testimonial for tomorrow's listing
Today I have two chapters and 6,000 words, saying something.
Tomorrow, the book will be on the shelves.
On May 1st, the monthly pass will be doubled, and one counts as two.
If you like this book, please leave me a guaranteed monthly pass.
It's going to be on the shelves tomorrow, and I'm very uneasy.
I don't know how many people will subscribe to this book, and honestly, I don't know the bottom of my mind.
Because the collection is only about 16,000, and the recommendation votes are even more miserable, I am really uneasy.
As the old man said, subscription is the lifeline of a book, and how far a book can go is not a recommendation ticket, not a click, or a monthly pass, but a subscription.
Because the subscription represents the value of the book, it is the only criterion for measuring whether the author is worth cultivating at the starting point.
Every god has grown up on the basis of a subscription and a monthly pass.
Except for the great gods.
Subscription is almost the only income for ordinary authors, no author without subscription, no manuscript fee, no manuscript fee, free book writing, and being scolded every day, no one wants to do it.
So, the subscription is the key to the life and death of a book.
So, I asked to like this book for a subscription.
A subscription is not a matter of giving the author a few pennies, but most importantly, it gives the author a sense of confidence.
When the author sees the number of backend subscriptions, he thinks, wow, it turns out that so many people like my book, why don't I write more.
On the contrary, the subscription is bleak, and the author looks at the poor data in the background, and his mood will sink to the bottom. I feel that no matter how I write, no one will support me, and where will I get the motivation in the blow of my self over and over again.
If you feel that the public version of this book is thirty-five words and can be written, then I beg for subscription support.
I haven't written a book for a year and a half, and I'm counting on this book to regain my confidence and get back to the writer's routine, and if I don't subscribe, then it only proves that I'm not fit to write a book.
My book has been full of disasters.
Since the book was published, readers should know how much abuse it has endured.
How many people want to watch me hit the streets, want to watch me subscribe to desolation, come to laugh at me, I think I know.
If you like this book, then please subscribe tomorrow, if not, then let me 'sink like this', and I will not force it.
I'm in a terrible mood, and I don't know if tomorrow will be even worse.
I didn't save this book, because the motivation to code words every day was simply insufficient, but even so, I was also the book with the most words in this issue.
Even if it was going to be on the shelves tomorrow, I never thought of deducting the manuscript and keeping it on the shelves before sending it out.
I've been updating in 10,000 words these days, and I've tried, but some people don't understand. People who don't understand me, why should I please them. Even if I hit the street, I must have the dignity of hitting the street.
After it is on the shelves, if the subscription is good, please don't worry about my updates, I am a person who knows how to be grateful.
Having said so much, he is not coquettish, the author just wants to ask for subscriptions, monthly passes, rewards, recommendation votes, a little respect, and a bite to eat, which is nothing to be ashamed of, this should be justified.
So tomorrow, whether the book is dead or alive is up to everyone.
I'm going to code words now, after 12 o'clock in the evening, it's May 1st, I try to code as many words as I can, update as many as I can.
Please support if you like it.