Little Farmer Big Star

Chapter 1936 Authors’ Thoughts

Remember in one second【】

Not only Wang Yang and Jian Yishen, but also many other people, after learning about Gu Yong's true purpose of launching the Qidian Chinese website, gradually understood the purpose and intention of Gu Yong's original choice to serialize the novel on Weibo.

In this way, it can be confirmed that when Gu Yong originally serialized "First Intimate Contact", he had already thought of launching such a platform dedicated to serializing online novels in the future.

At that time, Gu Yong should have already been considering "Zhu Xian", which is currently being serialized, and other types of online novels.

At that time, martial arts novels were far from reaching their peak, and "Legend of the Condor Heroes" had not yet been released, so Gu Yong was already thinking about the current online novels.

Thinking of this, everyone was shocked on the spot. Gu Yong's considerations and preparations were really far away.

More importantly, Gu Yong had so many and distant considerations. So when he serialized martial arts novels, he did not put all his thoughts into the creation of martial arts novels, but he pushed the martial arts novels to the forefront. At its peak, every work is an absolute classic.

What kind of strength is this? Nobody knows.

All the martial arts authors were trembling at this time. Only then did they realize that Gu Yong was far more terrifying than they imagined.

"Oh my god! Who is Gu Yong? It's too scary."

"Perhaps this is Gu Yong's true strength. No wonder he dared to choose to close the martial arts novel when it was at its peak. It turns out that all of this was already in his plan."

"The most terrifying thing is Gu Yong's insight and judgment of the market. A long time ago, he already knew that works like "Zhu Xian" would be the development trend of the novel market. Looking at it now, it is indeed the case. Gu Yong is really an unparalleled genius, and compared to Li Fan, I'm afraid he is no less generous."

"We now know that when Gu Yong was writing martial arts novels, he was multitasking at all. He didn't put all his thoughts on martial arts novels at all. I... really don't know what to do anymore. What can I say?"

"I don't know what to say, I can only tremble."

"..."

The martial arts authors didn't know what to say and could only tremble.

Authors in other fields of fiction are also trembling.

"It turns out that Gu Yong didn't put all his efforts into the creation of martial arts novels. This kind of strength is really suffocating."

"It seems that the father of martial arts was a bit 'not doing his job properly' when he was writing martial arts novels. Thinking about it makes me shudder."

"What really makes people shudder is that Gu Yong's identity is still very mysterious even now. His unfathomable strength and mysterious identity, this is the most terrifying thing."

"Indeed, Gu Yong's identity is still so mysterious even now. What is the reason for this?"

"Perhaps Gu Yong, like Mr. Li Fan, has reached a transcendent state where he ignores fame and fortune, returns to his original nature, and hides himself in the city."

"Maybe. In this way, Gu Yong and Mr. Li Fan are quite similar."

"Both of them are unique geniuses, and they may indeed have some similarities."

"..."

All martial arts authors, as well as authors in other novel fields, felt trembling and filled with emotions.

As for what Gu Yong said, the author who started the prosperous age of online novels was not just himself, but needed thousands of online novel authors to start it together. This sentence made the authors of martial arts novels, as well as other novels Authors in the field care a lot.

Thousands of online novel authors? Will there be so many online novel authors?

Although they also admit that online novels may indeed be a trend in the development of novels now, there will be thousands of online novel authors. Is this too exaggerated?

And, more importantly, since online novels are a trend in the development of novels now, the novel market will definitely change accordingly, which will have a direct impact on novel authors like them.

So, how should they face the upcoming changes in the novel market?

Do you want to slowly transition to creating online novels?

Some authors have pondered this, thinking that maybe they should give it a try. However, some authors are firmly opposed to this. They do not think that trying to create online novels is the right choice.

First of all, they are not Gu Yong, and they do not have that kind of earth-shattering imagination, so they are not suitable for writing online novels at all.

Think about the background, skills, monsters, etc. in "Zhu Xian". Could any author write this? Even if the setting of "Zhu Xian" is forced to be imitated, the works created will probably be specious and laughable.

Secondly, the novel market will indeed undergo corresponding changes, but this does not mean that the novel market will develop into a market exclusively for online novels. The previous markets for various novels will still exist, and their works will still have a market.

Third, readers of their works may not necessarily like to read online novels. Even if they do, they cannot only read online novels and then abandon their works. Readers will definitely read both. For readers, the addition of online novels is just one more choice for reading.

To sum up, the rise of online novels will indeed have an impact on the current novel market, but it will not have a fatal impact. The previous novel market will still exist, and the readership group will still exist.

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Therefore, they cannot rashly try to create online novels.

Otherwise, I am afraid that I will end up with nothing by then, my attempt at online novels will fail, and it will be difficult to return to the previous novel genre, and the rest will just be eliminated.

Of course, although their readership will still exist, the number may be reduced. There is no way around it.

After all, the market for novels is indeed developing, and new things coming in will have an impact on old things.

This statement does make sense. For authors in a certain novel field, it is indeed very risky and not worth it to boldly try to create online novels.

However, the authors who are all thinking and eager to try it also have their own reasons.

It is true that their current novel market will not be eliminated, but it will definitely be affected. As time goes by, the impact may become greater and greater. Instead of waiting until then to think about changes, it is better to make changes now.

Moreover, even if they cannot write fairy tales like "Zhu Xian", Gu Yong said that online novels are not limited to "fairy tales", there are many other types.

They can't write fairy tale works, but that doesn't mean they can't write other types of works. Since there are so many types, there must be a type that suits them.

After Gu Yong creates other types of works, they will know which type they are suitable for.

And the most important thing is that when they try to create online novels, they don’t necessarily have to throw away the previous novel genre. They can create the previous novel genre while trying online novels at the same time.

In this way, there seems to be no risk.

Different authors have different ideas, and it is impossible to say which idea is right and which idea is wrong.

But one thing is certain, that is, the market is cruel, and it is about survival of the fittest. Eventually, some authors will be slowly eliminated by the market.

It's cruel, but there's no way around it.

Dear, this chapter is finished, I wish you a happy reading! ^0^

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