Listing testimonials.

This book is already full of 300,000 words, and it will be on the shelves soon, and I am posting such a chapter today to talk to readers.

Let's start with the work itself:

Readers who have been with me for a long time should know very well that the original work was not called this name, and there are many readers who persuaded me to change the name, why did I have such a name in the first place? Because this book is the product of compromise! I had to do this in order to get the manuscript done.

The online article is quite unfriendly to newcomers, and there will be no traffic if you don't sign a contract, and what you need to sign a contract is to catch the editor's eyeballs, which requires a routine article. In simple terms, it's a system. The system and the plot of Hesse are very abrupt in this book, because they were not originally included in the outline.

Let's talk about the author himself:

The author is a freshman this year, and he is completely new, and he started writing online articles when he was in high school, and he didn't start writing until he had time in college.

What made me think about Yuval Harari's book A Brief History of Mankind was the way he wrote it:

Write about science and humanities in a popular way, so that readers can understand the unfathomable knowledge in a happy way.

An effective vehicle is traditional literature, which has a relatively wide but limited audience.

The wider carrier is the online text, which has a comprehensive audience.

I wonder if there is a mode of writing that combines scientific rigor, literary thinking/reflection, and the entertaining and interesting nature of online writing, and creates a sense of supreme grandeur and epicness?

The combination of the first two is called hard science fiction, and the combination of the latter two is called high-quality web articles.

Many great gods have consciously or unconsciously combined these elements to a greater or lesser extent, such as "The Black Technology of Xueba", a work that I like very much, and many great gods in history have also done it.

What the author does on weekdays is to write science fiction, combining the first two.

But what kind of work does the combination of the three make? Is there anyone who can do it?

I don't know, but that doesn't stop me from exploring and trying.

But this is the first time the author has written an online article, and it is the first time to explore a new writing mode, and he has done a very unsatisfactory job. "Dark Star Emperor" is my attempt to combine the latter two.

And it didn't work out!

Because I didn't know much about the industry, I stumbled into the door and only had a vague idea of what the reader wanted to see. I made a lot of mistakes during this period,

The first one is that I didn't sweep the list well, I didn't understand the skills of online writing, and I wrote it all by my own understanding.

The second is that there is too much foreshadowing and too many hardcores, which leads to very persuasion, which is also an important reason why the results of this book have not been able to get up.

The instability of the author's state, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and mild refinement are also important reasons for me from time to time, and the gap between the writing in the early stage and the writing in the later period can be clearly seen, and the update has become relatively unstable.

Do your best.

Then let's talk about the follow-up plan of the book:

"Dark Star Emperor" has a complete outline and setting, and there is no sign of collapse until now. Including the growth line of the protagonist, the plot line of each team, the farming line of the Odyssey universe, and the world that will be experienced in the future is basically determined.

Originally, I planned to expand this book into about five books if this book did well, and write about the legends of each team, but now it seems likely that some of the branch plots that will not affect the main story will be deleted due to poor results.

But this book is not very good in any way, firstly because of the basic ethics, and secondly, because I want to learn from the experience of online writing. The third is that this book and many subsequent works share a worldview.

Maybe I'll start the next book halfway through, but I'm sure to finish this book, whether it's double-open, going back to update or reset.

Now what am I going to do:

Make up for my own knowledge structure, because of the fragmented time in high school, my knowledge structure is incomplete. When you go to college, you have to start making up for it:

History, Military, Philosophy, Economics, ZZ, Astronomy, Psychology, Paleontology and Geology (emphasis added), Literature (emphasis added), Science and Technology, Sweep the list to learn!

I would soak in the library and look for professional books to read, and it was easy for me to understand them, and many subjects were interconnected!

Next Book:

The follow-up to "The Dark Star Emperor", the same world view.

Write the geological epoch as the game version, and the previous extinction events as the version update time. It's about correcting temporal anomalies to prevent the history of the Earth from being altered.

Strive to tell the epic of 4.6 billion years clearly!

The history of continental drift, the history of animal evolution, and the history of plant evolution will be mentioned............

I'll check papers, check journals!

Inspired by the sci-fi drama "Ancient Invasion" and Da Liu's "Once Upon a Time in the Cretaceous"