Testimonials and creative testimonials

Here's the listing testimonial:

After twelve o'clock at noon today (I don't know exactly when),This book will be on the shelves of V.,The future chapters will be paid chapters.,The update will also change from a daily fate to a fixed two more (goo-goo-goo,goo-goo...... Where did the pigeons come from?

Martial arts is unpopular, traditional martial arts is the unpopular of the unpopular, and the traditional martial arts with dual protagonists (not) multi-line narrative non-upgraded are even more unpopular among the unpopular (matryoshka ends), perhaps this is the reason why although the reputation of this book seems to be good, the number of daily recommended votes is not too small, and the number of collections in the early 2,000s when it is on the shelves is really miserable.

I'm a full-time author, and I'm not going to make much money, and although my programmer's wife won't let me starve to death, I'm not going to have to pay for alcohol every month. And I have another disease, which is called "I can't write if I don't drink a little craft beer when I code words" (I'm not selling misery to win sympathy to get people to give me subscriptions, monthly passes, and help me promote everywhere to satisfy my personal desire to buy alcohol).

Here, I would like to thank the editors of China Literature, Xingchen and Ziyue, for giving me, who started to submit to the starting point six years ago but has never submitted a manuscript once, a chance to sign a contract and put it on the shelves. Thanks to Ji Cha, Du Hongchen, July New Fan, Grenade Afraid of Water, Shield Mountain, Changshi, Shenxing Burger, Mud White Buddha, Not Scary, Sea Walker and other Heavenly Kings group of friends gave me Zhang Tui (otherwise I don't even have these two thousand collections, and I have to laugh out loud with a five hundred collections). Among them, I am especially grateful to Ji Cha for being my heroine (and if it weren't for him saying that my previous Xianxia text was particularly like fantasy, I guess I wouldn't be able to sign a contract, maybe I would have written Xianxia). And, thank you to the old readers who have changed their pen names and platforms and still chase after the old books, and thank the new readers who have never known each other but can appreciate this book.

This is the end of the testimonials on the shelves (the following is a personal chatter speech, you can not read it).

Here's what you have to say:

As a genre of literature that emerged in the last century and gradually declined in this century, martial arts novels themselves are faced with the situation that too many excellent works are in front of them and their successors are eclipsed.

In fact, it was only in the last few months that I really started to get in touch with martial arts novels (at the beginning of this book, I only read the three works of Jin Yong, and I waited until the first chapter was written to read Xiaoao Jianghu, and found that the scene actually collided with Xiaoao Lin Pingzhi, and the mudslide was rolling in my heart, but I didn't bother to change it).

But as soon as I came into contact with martial arts, I thought, "Eh, this is what I'm going to write." ”

In the past, when I wrote fantasy novels, I successively wrote three books, and chose different types of protagonists (Wei Guangzheng's orderly kindness, chaotic neutrality that is good to himself, and neutral evil that cannot afford to be profitable), different types of heroine configurations (multiple heroines, harem plus bulldozers, no heroine), and different upgrade methods (luck competition, college rankings, resource accumulation). Although they are not blindly slapping their faces, they are based on the main line of hegemony and adventure and puzzle solving, but in the end they all enter the same dilemma: the extraordinary power of the fantasy world is too strong, overriding the laws of nature and humanistic rules, and the plot, characters, and values are squeezed to a great extent, resulting in the later stage of a book often becoming a repeated switch between maps and copies, the characters are becoming more and more thin and flat, and the characters' emotions are not strong enough.

Too much power can get out of control, but martial arts are just right. The martial arts level can increase the richness of the plot, the legend of the characters, and have a sense of interest, without causing much damage to the laws of nature and the rules of humanity. The characters' respective values are not based on the simple rule of "I have everything when I get stronger", so the conflict will be better and more exciting.

For an author who is interested in creating better works, the temptation to break through the bottleneck of writing and make higher progress in character charm and plot complexity is too great.

In fantasy novels, the phrase "Death can be carried out at the end of the day" is often used to describe the seeker, so I wrote it even when I knew that the book was basically not likely to make much money, and even the wine money might not be able to earn it back.

I just hope to create a good work, save a good reputation, and give a better story to myself and everyone (and at the same time, I hope by luck: what if it becomes popular? Maybe I can sell a version...... Ah, my head hurts, I woke up from a dream).