Testimonials
It's on, it's on, it's on.
Important things, said three times.
Tomorrow at 12:00 noon, it will be on the shelves on time, and it may be delayed by a few minutes.
After writing books for so many years, this is the first time I have written a testimonial.
It is also the first time to put it on the shelves at the starting point, and I don't know what to say.
It is said that selling miserably is very effective, but I will not.
Just say something...
First of all, I would like to thank the editor-in-chief Biscuit and the editor-in-chief Supper for their great care.
Then I would like to thank all book friends for their strong support, and give you a bear hug!
Thank you so much everyone!
To be honest, it was beyond my expectation that this book could go to Sanjiang.
As an old salted fish, my expectations were not that good.
I'm almost done writing...
Reaching the starting point is a new beginning for me. I am very cautious and trying my best to adapt to the environment here.
Regarding the update on the shelves, I have a little bit of a manuscript.
Originally, I wanted to put the whole 20,000 on the shelf, but in the end I overestimated myself.
Addicted to the water.jpg.
cough!
The main reason is that I write too slowly...
Harmful!
Don't be afraid of everyone's ridicule, I write really slowly, ridiculously slow.
I envy all kinds of tentacle monsters in the author group every day, and I can write 2,000 in half an hour.
Personally, I like to chew on words, and I often write 2K words in a chapter for two or three hours.
After finishing writing, I will spend half an hour refining it to make the chapter as a whole smooth and modify some details.
Of course, the main thing is to delete some text that does not need to exist.
I am used to writing long texts,
The common problem of old salted fish is that it is easy to inject water.
For a chapter of 2K words, I often delete hundreds or even thousands of words.
For this reason, try to spend an excessive amount of time.
For example, today's chapter is 4K.
After writing, it took me 4 hours.
It took me more than 3 hours to refine and delete...
Don't ask me what's going on, I don't know what's wrong, maybe I've lost my mind, and I know that I'm still spending time editing the article when it's near the shelf, but I just don't want to be so casual.
Closer to home.
Regarding future updates, I will try to add as many as possible to the shelves.
20,000 is not enough, and the manuscripts in hand are limited.
I have the habit of guaranteeing the amount of updates one day in advance, in case something happens or I want to change the habit of brainstorming. On the one hand, it is to ensure the quality and on the other hand, it is also to prevent myself from interrupting the update.
From the time I started writing the book in 13 years to today, I have cut it, but never cut it.
This habit is key.
Allow me to keep in my hand the manuscripts that have been prepared in advance.
For daily updates, there should be small chapters focusing on 3K and 4K in the future.
The average daily update, I will try to ensure that there are more than two chapters.
This cannot be said to be my limit, but I also have my own life.
On the premise of ensuring that the quality rhythm is not flooded, I will try my best to do more.
Everyone knows how important the first order is, and I hope that those who are capable can support one.
I don't know how much to set for the expected results.
To be honest, I am panicked, not sure how much the book-to-subscribe ratio will eventually reach.
Make a promise here, if the first order is good enough, I will raise or lower the entire Habitual Outbreak badge (the one that is updated every day for 10,000 days).
Others, I don't know what to say.
As for rewards and updates, I don't know how to decide.
The key point is that I don't like to be in debt. If I owe too much, I'm afraid that I will spend time with my sister...cough!
The above is all the testimonials.
I have to code words, I have written a thousand testimonials, I should update more...