Conclusion
After more than half a year of hard work, I finally finished writing this anti-Japanese war military article, and the whole process really feels very hard in retrospect. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 infoAlthough I am tired of more than 600,000 words, when I see those works that are often millions of words, I feel that this content is really nothing.
I don't know if readers like to read long or short, no matter which one you like, you must like the good and wonderful, at least it should be complete.
Among the three elements of the novel, the character is a relatively stable factor that cannot be changed casually; The environment should not jump too fast, too much and too much; Then the only factor that can determine the length of the novel is the storyline, and only the continuous development of the storyline with the cooperation of the environment can enrich the content of the novel. However, if you blindly pursue a longer length, the storyline may have a series of problems that affect the overall quality of the novel, such as similarity, repetition, cliché, and lengthiness. I admire authors who can write a novel to millions, if not tens of millions of words, and I admire their patience and rich ideas. But for me, a million is already my limit, at least not a few million words yet.
No matter how long the story is, there will always be an ending.
Although this novel is only a short more than 600,000 words, the characters are relatively full, the transformation of the environment is quite rich, and the storyline is not similar or repetitive, which seems to me to be able to make what I want to express clear, so I think this is the end of it, although it can be written endlessly.
I hope you don't take it too short!
Thank you for following and reading until the end, and thank you for your continued support!
That's all for this novel! I'm going to make time to plan the next novel, it may take a long time between now and the next novel upload, I hope you can be patient, I will try not to disappoint you.
Thank you again!