I can't stand it
After thinking about it, I decided to post a single chapter.
Since it was put on the shelves, I have updated an average of more than 7,000 words a day, and I can't stop at noon and at night.
The more than 7,000 words in the two chapters of the daily update are nothing at the starting point, but the author is not a full-time author, and all the code word time is squeezed out.
I have to get up at seven o'clock every day to go to work, and I start updating when I get home for a meal after a busy day, and I have to be busy until two o'clock in the middle of the night every day, because I have to code the chapters released the next day in advance, check and check and set up regular updates.
I haven't played a minute of the game, watched a movie, and devoted almost all of my free time to updating codewords since the book hit the shelves.
Actually, I'm not a person with big dreams, other authors pursue 10,000 high-quality products, I just think it would be good if there were 500 average orders, because works with more than 500 average orders will be given 1,000 yuan for full attendance at the beginning of each month.
Of course, there is no 500 average subscription, and I will update it as well.
I'm not a person who likes to sell miserable, but my misery has indeed reached the point where everyone knows it, the last step of the book "The Girl of Hades is by My Side" wrote a million words, and when the book was completed, it was exactly 3,000 collections, and 50 were ordered, and the million words were purely subscribed plus a thousand yuan for rewarding the manuscript.
Well, it takes a thousand dollars to write a million words, and on average, you earn a dollar for every thousand words updated.
To be honest, based on this data, not to mention all the authors at the entire starting point, 99% of the authors will choose to run away with eunuchs halfway. Even if I update 10,000 words a day, I may not get as much money as a beggar on the side of the road who asks for food in an hour.
So during that time, I always laughed at myself with my friends, and I didn't make more money by writing at the beginning.
But that's not what I thought in my heart, and even though my grades weren't good, even if someone looked at me, I felt that I had gained this sense of identity.
Money is important, of course, but this sense of identity is even more important to me.
I don't force all readers to like my work, if you like it, you can keep it, and if you don't like it, you will remove it from the shelf, everyone has different preferences, and this is normal.
Just like this book now, because some people like it and some people urge me to change it, I do my best to let them see the updated chapters in the shortest time interval, and it is also for this sense of identity.
It doesn't matter if the grades are not good, more than 200 are subscribed, I can write a million words in my last book with 50 per subscribe, which is not enough for me to crush me.
The last straw that really crushed me was when a reader asked the fan base who that character was when they read the halfway point of my last book.
It's a character called Sanshengshi, and it's the only and most important villain around the ending of the second half of the book.
I casually asked a few people who said they had read my last book, but none of them knew about it.
In the group of 140 people, I am the only author who knows, and I don't even know the administrator who ordered it all and read the ending.
Even if some readers haven't read my last book, my requirements are not high, and one person out of 140 who remembers it is enough.
In fact, even if someone told me that it was a character named Sanshengshi, I would not feel lonely in my heart.
The name Sansheng Stone should not be difficult to remember.
My so-called sense of identity of working hard to a million words for a dollar seemed to have vanished at that moment.
In this free time to maintain a high intensity of code words for a long time, the only motivation for me to persist has always been everyone's urging and the activity in the group, although I often can't interject, but I like this lively atmosphere.
After that, the number of daily updates will be reduced, but it will not be interrupted, after all, my pen name is Ah Hui, who is constantly changing.
Thank you for your understanding and support.