It's finished ahead of schedule. I handed in an ending today. It's not considered a eunuch, but it's a bad ending.

well

I also wanted to write a long novel, but I couldn’t write it long. The plot collapsed when the protagonist left the world, because I couldn’t think of the plot after that. Every chapter after that was squeezed out like toothpaste. from.

Head is empty

I prepared this book several months in advance. I had the beginning of about hundreds of thousands of words and the plot all figured out. I thought I was fully prepared, and then I started writing.

At that time, I thought that I would write it like this first, and the rest of the plot would come out as I wrote it, but in fact, I couldn’t figure it out. I can't fill in the middle frame.

This kind of problem has been discussed in the author group. The general conclusion is that if you stay at home for too long and don’t go out to socialize, you see the same people and things every day. They are all the same. Naturally, you can’t think of anything. Wasted.

In August, I went out for a trip. How can I put it, it was quite exciting, but the ideas that came to my mind had nothing to do with this book, so writing it after I came back was a kind of pain and torture.

On the other hand, it is financial reasons. I now have a loan, and together with daily expenses, the royalties cannot be offset, and I have to pay back. If this continues, I really can’t stand it.

I had no choice but to finish it in advance and prepare a new book. I wrote the beginning of the new book at the end of last month and showed it to the editor. There were no problems.

I have to say that writing a new book is really smooth. I am immersed in writing and completely ignore everything around me, including time. Writing in this state is really enjoyable.

The new book will be released in the middle of the month. As for this period, naturally I will be saving manuscripts and working full-time!

Start enjoying coding tomorrow!

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