Words from the bottom of my heart
Sometimes I will be very happy when I see that the collection has risen a few, there are a few more comments, and someone has rewarded a dime or two. Because I feel that if there are readers reading it, and if there are readers who like the book, they will be more motivated to continue coding.
In fact, writing is a lonely thing, and it may only take a few minutes for readers to read a new chapter, but this is written by the author racking his brains for nearly a few hours. Stone pages can pat their chests here and say that the probability of typos in the chapter can definitely be controlled within 0.01%, because after each chapter is completed, the stone pages will be carefully checked to see if the article is smooth and whether there are typos
The saddest thing for the author is not to be scolded by readers and say that the writing is not good. Stone pages welcome readers to comment greatly, speak freely, and spray at will if you don't like it.
I think most authors care about the ups and downs of their collections, and the pain of losing their collections may never be felt by readers. It was a kind of heart-wrenching injury, and the author began to think, whether it was something that was not written well, or something that was not done properly, in short, he would think wildly, and whether he would have anxiety disorder or not depends on the author's personal mentality.
In the end, it's a matter of asking for collections, recommendations, and rewards, haha!