Breaking a million words
"Folk Mountain Strange Tales" began to be serialized on October 21 last year, and it has broken one million words by yesterday. This is the longest book I've ever written, and the two or three I've written before are all 700,000 words.
One million words, nearly seven months, now it feels very difficult to think about yourself. Thank you very much for your support, thank you for your support, because of your support, so I can always persevere, thank you very much.
In fact, during the writing of this book, I also had the idea of giving up more than once, the first time was when it was put on the shelves for a fee, when it was originally free, more than 10,000 people read it, and in those days when it was put on the shelves for a fee, all the readers ran away, and only more than 10,000 people left only one or two hundred people left to choose to support me silently. To be honest, I was the most helpless and the most lost in my heart during that time, I felt that it was not interesting to write this book, I don't know if more than 10,000 people ran out at that time, because I wrote badly and was it worth paying to read, or because everyone was unwilling to accept paying to read books this year?
But I didn't dare for any reason, I was really cold at that time, and I had no motivation to write down. At that time, the readers who stayed were encouraging me, saying that if you keep going, more and more people will support you.
At that time, I still remember very clearly that those readers who chose to stay and pay, they were worried that I would not have income, so they called for tips in the group. Thinking about it now, I am both touched and sad, and I am really grateful.
I still remember saying that I would stick to this book, not for anything else, but not to disappoint everyone, and I would try my best to write it well and finish it.
Later, I persevered all the way, and there were times when I was upset and tired when I wrote, but in the end I persevered. Maybe this is how to be a person and do things, it's easy to do it for a day or two, but it's really not easy to insist on doing it every day, and insist on doing it well every day. Now I have persevered because of your support.
Of course, in the past six months, some people have left, and new readers have come in. In short, thank you for your support, whether you have left halfway through the process or not because of the charge, but I still have to thank and thank everything!
I will insist on finishing the story, writing it well, and trying not to disappoint everyone, and I can only promise that. Thank you all for your company......
(1 million words of impressions)