It's on the shelves!
As you can see, it is logical that it should be put on the shelves by this time.
It's a shame to say that this book's grades are really at the bottom of the same period, and there is no exaggeration. Along the way, from signing to strong push, there are a total of 5 recommendations, including strong push and Sanjiang, and now there are only 6000 collections. I'm really sorry that my editor-in-charge is so big!
The book has been updated with a total of 400,000 words since it was uploaded on January 3, except for the Chinese New Year's Eve and the first year of the new year, which has only one chapter, the rest of the time is two or three chapters. I think the update speed is okay. And this book has come to this day because of everyone's strong support.
To be honest, when I uploaded the book on the first day, I thought it shouldn't be difficult to sign up, but it was hard, almost impossible, to come up with a grade.
But for the first book, I'm going to be a little willful and write the books I like to write. In the future, I will consider writing books that everyone likes to read.
So its style begins to be finalized after about 20,000 words: the early role of the protagonist in this book is basically to thread the needle, introduce League of Legends, and intersperse the characters and events of World of Warcraft to form a complete story. Put him in LOL, he is ADC, he develops in the early stage, and can shine in the later stage.
As a result, the protagonist is often absent for a long time, and many supporting characters, or protagonists from various periods of history, play a more important role.
I like this kind of writing that focuses on the heroes, and I hope that they are not just simple embellishments on the road to the rise of the protagonist, but continue to shine in their own light.
But to be honest, all kinds of lens transitions and perspective switches are really brain-consuming. At first, I was a little unaccustomed to writing it, and until now I continue to figure out how to intersperse the plot more naturally.
Although the book has not yet been published, I can proudly say that I am improving.
I wrote this book because I love World of Warcraft, it fascinates me deeply, and because I love League of Legends, it fascinates me.
Speaking of which, the audience for both games is not small, but there are not many who like to read novels, and even fewer who like both at the same time. I used to think it was a good idea, and I'm happy to write a story like this, but it puts a lot of people off.
Sometimes I wonder if I write World of Warcraft alone, or League of Legends books alone, I should get a lot better grades, right?
But it doesn't matter anymore. Not just because some people like the story, but because I like it too.
Its premise has been refined day and night as I conceive it, and I even rejoiced in the flash of inspiration. I'm sure I'll combine the two, and I'm sure I'll bring you a great story. I'm working on it as well.
It's rare to be willful once, of course, to be willful to the end!
Right now, my only goal is to tell you the full story of the League of Legends invasion of Azeroth.
When this book also came to the shelves, of course, thanks to my book friends. Not just for your support, but also for your tolerance - for allowing me to write this story so willfully.
Then go on with your waywardness! Until the end of the story!
I have nothing to do but do my best.
Finally, I hope you will support this book. Subscribe as much as you can!
Many authors will mention in their testimonials that to support a book, you only need a bucket of instant noodles a month. It's a fact, but the number of readers who are actually willing to pay this amount of money to subscribe is still very small - basically 1 in 10 people subscribe to a very high level, and some even a few tenths or even one percent.
I think the people who collect it are basically people who are willing to read it, and the author certainly wants everyone to subscribe to the original copy - but of course this is not possible.
The day before yesterday, an author friend of mine chatted with me and sent me a screenshot, and I was on the small cover of the webpage - unfortunately it was a pirated website, which made me cry and laugh. This book is only on the shelves today, but I don't know how many book friends have found it or read it on the outsite? The previous content is completely free,At this time, every click on the collection recommendation is very important,I hope the people who see it can understand the authors' suffering,Try to support the genuine,At least support the free genuine version!
A little secret.
When I chase other people's books, I look forward to seeing three chapters: the first chapter, the finale, and the testimonials on the shelves.
The beginning will attract me to watch, and the end will make me more satisfied. As for the testimonials on the shelves, I think this is one of the few opportunities for every author to express their feelings.
According to the routine, the testimonials on the shelves should be written a little more sensational, so that people who originally felt that they could subscribe to the book or not subscribe to the book out of emotion, or even let people who did not subscribe subscribe to it.
But after thinking about it, I decided not to write something like that.
I'm a storyteller, and my own experiences don't really make sense for this book.
Let's go back to the basics and let the story speak for me!
If you like this story, please come with me!
Thank you!
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