Become Famous Another Day

: Month-end summary

 I’m in good condition today, I’ve written a little more.

 Let me report the results first. The collection has reached 100,000, the average subscription is 9,500, and the high order is 24,000+. The subscription ratio (first chapter subscription) is still 4:1. It has not achieved 10,000 subscriptions by the end of the month. It will have to wait until June.

 I saw many readers scolding me in the comment area, and some readers defended me.

 First of all, I would like to express my gratitude. Secondly, if you are willing to praise me, I welcome it, but there is no need to quarrel with other readers to defend me.

Whether the writing is good or not, to be honest, I will take it all in. If I can absorb it at this stage, I will absorb and adjust it. At my current stage, if I think the criticism is wrong, I will not take it to heart. Go, won't listen.

I know exactly what "style" I want to write, so I don't have to worry about comments swaying me.

Then, I will indeed delete the review. There are many reasons for deleting the review. In the final analysis, it is just one sentence - I don’t think it sounds good, or it’s not right, or it’s not objective. It will affect new readers’ attempts to read this book. Possibility—well, basically because of such a utilitarian idea.

Of course, some reviews say a lot of negative things, but I think they are very accurate, and they are true for this book. I think leaving them there can help some readers who cannot accept these points to avoid them in advance, so I will leave them here. There is no careful thinking, just a judgment made based on the feelings at the moment when I read the comments.

In addition, I generally won’t ban people unless it escalates to a personal attack, but fortunately, everyone basically just scolded me for my poor writing, which didn’t reach the level of a personal attack.

I still prefer the approach of "everyone can say what they want, and if I don't like it, just delete it." It doesn't have to make people speechless, so so far, I haven't banned anyone. I saw in the comment section that people said I was banned, which is really unfair.

There are over two million words in this book, do you want to finish it just for the sake of finishing it? Or should I continue writing with this spirit? I think I chose the latter. A reader said it right. This book is about people, and the stories are really not very connected and logically advanced. When I saw it, I felt that it was true. Right, so I started to make some plot outline drafts.

To be honest, since writing this book, I basically turn on the computer every day and write whenever I want. I never have an outline, and I just occasionally write down some key words for the plot. Thanks to my relatively good memory, I basically know what I have written. In the process of writing, I slowly figured out what to write next. I do write wherever I think of it. I try to adjust and correct.

 Above, May was extremely busy and I took a day off. Other than that, I continued to update daily and continued in June. (End of chapter)

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