Sanjiang testimonials
This is the first time in my life to climb the Sanjiang, so it's better to write a testimonial to commemorate it. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
To be honest, I'm definitely the kind of writer who is extremely talented, and it's really ridiculous that I didn't go to Sanjiang for the first time until I wrote the third book.
Even now, when I look back at what I wrote, I can't help but want to say: What the hell is this writing?
If I am in the middle, I am the kind of waste wood, and a person like the Silkworm Potato God is the chosen one, and Long Aotian, who has the halo of the protagonist, is incomparable.
As a waste of firewood, talent is not enough, so you can only work hard to make up, so from writing the book to the present, in addition to something, on average, 6000-8000 words a day.
Some people will think that this is nothing, but if you convert it into time, maybe you will change your opinion a little.
I remember when I first started writing a book, it took me four hours to write 2,000 words, and at that time, it took eight hours for two chapters a day.
Later, I wrote more, and the speed was faster, and I could code a thousand words in an hour, and according to a chapter of 2,000 words, the average time to write a chapter was two hours.
In other words, since writing the book, the average time to code words is 6-8 hours a day.
I'm sure someone else will say, it's nothing, it's really nothing, most people work for so long, but, don't forget, it's not my job.
If I'm in charge of codewords, just with the things I wrote, I guess I'd have starved to death, I'm just a part-time codeword, and I squeeze so much time out of codewords every day, it's really tiring like a dog.
I have been scolded as a "resentful woman" before, because in my previous articles, I can see a lot of my complaints, but it is really just that I am tired but I still insist on forcing myself to code words, and I want to find a place to vent.
Because in reality, I really can't find a suitable person to vent, and I treat readers as friends, so I will vent in the article.
However, then I gradually understood that I treat readers as friends, readers don't compare my hearts to me, and some readers just think of me as a codeword, a machine that provides them with a little joy, or treats me like a dog?
In the eyes of these people, I am a machine that does not need to spend money, does not need to eat, wear, live and travel and has no emotions, and the only thing I need to do every day is to work hard to code words for these people!
Of course, the above remarks are purely aimed at those who watch piracy and talk a lot of!
I still remember when I wrote my first book, I opened a book friend group, and there were thirty or forty people in total, and about 30 of them were reading pirated copies.
But I can still pretend to chat with them happily in the group every day, because although these people read pirated copies, at least they like my books, and they won't be like some mentally retarded people, who watch pirated copies and treat themselves as uncles, and they can't talk a lot of bullshit.
When the book was about to be finished, the poor book friend group was disbanded, although I liked the feeling of chatting with book friends in the group and driving a car, but then I never opened a book friend group again.
Maybe I think this kind of thing is useless at all, after all, opening a book friend group is nothing more than wanting to make friends with book friends.
However, it turns out that it is useless, you want to be friends with others, and others may not look down on you, which is ridiculous.
Unconsciously, I wrote so many messy words, alas, every time I write this kind of testimonial, the mood is always messy, plus it's close to the shelves, the grades are too bad, the mood is too messy, write some messy things, and self-review.
Forget it, in fact, there is nothing to write about, just to commemorate it, and at the same time encourage yourself!
Finally, leave your favorite two sentences:
"It's pitch black in front of you, you can't see anything?"
"No, it'll be beautiful after dawn!"