End of the volume

That's the end of the first volume, I want to say something, to make a summary, not to write it for others, to show myself, and at the same time to think about whether to continue writing.

At first, I didn't think I was writing an online article, but I had nowhere to post it, so I posted it on the online platform, and then it became an online article when I wrote it.

At present, it seems that 100 chapters and more than 1000 clicks are one more '10,000' word after the great god, or not the worst, but not much.

During this period, there were many mistakes, for example, the new book period was stopped for more than ten days, and then he didn't gain popularity for himself, and just wrote with his head bored. However, even if you do these things, it doesn't make sense to have a few hundred more clicks at most, and a few hundred or a few hundred fewer clicks.

The biggest problem is that I haven't written anything new, of course, most other writers are the same, too many things are repeated back and forth, it is difficult to bring forth the new, the so-called brain hole is not someone who wants to open it, and the reader may not admit it after opening.

So, I had to put some effort into digging the pit and wiring (planning the layout), but in order to portray the master-apprentice relationship, there was too much ink, resulting in a loose structure, and with non-human women as the protagonists, male readers did not have a strong sense of substitution, because it was impossible to slam the opponent all the way like the male protagonist, and snap and slam the harem, naturally there were a lot less cool points, less cool points, and naturally fewer readers.

Judging from all known situations, online readers mainly pursue sensory stimulation, and to put it bluntly, it is to make them - cool!

What else is the good or bad writing (there are great gods who believe this, the writing is not important), ideological connotation and the like, its priority is even ranked after the timely update, in order to make the reader cool as soon as possible, attract the reader to read it, there is a golden three chapters, in a hurry readers feel bored, before giving up, send the cool point in time, and then a plot is written, a wave of cool points and * passed, and then change the plot, find a new wave of people to create cool points and *, and so on repeatedly.

As a result, the online writing routine has been summed up, and some people have followed it and succeeded, and regarded it as a golden rule, but they can't compare to the big gods, self-proclaimed small gods, and show off; others have failed, scoffed, and hated deeply.

In fact, the routine represents nothing more than a set of mature skills and settings, a person succeeds, everyone follows, and if you use it more, it will naturally become a routine, but some people use it well, naturally attract people, and become a classic;

To put it simply, the great god creates routines, the small gods use live routines, and the others are only routines. Coming back to myself, I don't want to pay attention to these things, and I feel that it's useless to focus on arguing about these things all day.

Online literature is the most commercial genre of literature, and its success or failure is usually determined by the number of paying readers, just as the quality of a movie is determined by the box office.

In this way, the judging criteria are still objective, but there will be deviations, otherwise, there will be no works that are not applauded or not applauded.

Phenomenally speaking, some people have become great gods, and after making money every day, they have attracted countless followers who want to replicate their success, especially after seeing their works, they feel that they are just like this, and their minds are hot, and most of them don't toss a few times, and their heads are bleeding, and finally disappear.

In terms of creative purpose, it's right to come for money, but when you see that others don't write well, but you make a fortune, you blush, and then you throw yourself into it, and the result is not a god, but a gray. Then the gods and readers became garbage in their own eyes, and all kinds of labels were pasted.

From the perspective of creative mentality, this is not right, usually every writer has a kind of self-confidence, feeling that other people's are not good, they are all successful, their own is much better, should be more successful, the result is often the opposite.

No matter how good others are, their own reasons for success are their own, not to mention getting rich, at least they can eat this bowl of rice; no matter how good they are, their failure has their own reasons for failure, and no matter how much they pay, there is no return.

In the end, sour this, disgusted that, and don't do introspection, it's useless after all.

Introspection is not to let yourself cater to the mainstream (cool) needs of readers without discipline, but how to take into account without giving up your own principles.

Miracles don't happen easily, what happens easily is tragedy.

The end result of this book may be that, like most works, it will be reduced to a piece of garbage in the library, but this is only one of them

The (largest) possibility.

Since there are other possibilities, let's do our best.

The only thing to do is to correct your mentality, continue to write, don't be self-righteous, since you have decided to do something, then do it well, and finally give yourself an explanation.

I wrote a little mess, it doesn't matter if it's reasonable or not, it's a way to encourage myself, at least to ensure that I keep changing today. :-)