Take a break and take a break and talk about your grades by the way
It has been exactly thirty-one days since this book was put on the shelf, one month ago, and 390,000 words have been updated.
To be honest, it has been a record-breaking six years since I wrote Rune Fu. It was definitely the hardest month.
None of the old books have received the badge of "Updating 10,000 Words a Day", not even the badge of "Habitual Outbursts".
Because the typing speed is really not fast.
When I'm not stuck on writing, I can concentrate on it for an hour, which is about 2,000 words. I write six or seven hours a day. It doesn't seem like much, but when you add in thinking and correcting typos, you really don't want to do anything else.
, play games, watch movies, don’t even think about it.
So tired is really tired.
After getting the badge, I took a deep breath and slept almost all day yesterday.
So I have to take leave today.
Why is this book so tiring?
I said it was because of the readers, but to be honest, it was because of my achievements.
It's not because it's too good, nor because it's too bad, it's just embarrassing.
With more than 2,000 first orders, I have written three of the Seven Runes books. I am familiar with this achievement, and I have successfully turned the title of "Four Consecutive Excellent Books" into "Five Consecutive Excellent Books." As a book seeking self-breakthrough , it’s still an unpopular interstellar book, so it’s not bad at all.
However, not to mention comparing the first two books with 5,000 first orders, just comparing the reading data before this book was put on the shelves is indeed a small collapse.
The main reason is still the plot of starting a company before it was released.
I thought the rune would be more refreshing, so I wrote it very carefully and laid out a lot of foreshadowing. However, the readers didn't like it, so it turned into "water".
It was indeed a misjudgment of the core coolness.
This can also be reflected in the chapters after they were released, that is, the jump in subscriptions was extremely serious. Some chapters were higher than the first subscriptions after they were released, and some chapters plummeted by as much as one-third.
This is not the reader’s fault, it is entirely Rune’s own problem.
I rewrote a single-world book in a copy-flow style.
The exploration of the branch line has failed.
This directly leads to low average ordering.
Previously, the bookings were as high as 4,000 yuan, but now they have dropped back to 3,800 yuan.
Even so, you still have to write what needs to be written. The outline is like this. If you don’t write it, it won’t be enough to complete the whole story.
Therefore, in order to retain some readers who jumped to subscribe, and for the sake of performance, I had to update it suddenly.
I'll take a break today, and I should continue to update later.
The above can be regarded as some simple explanations and explanations for some readers who love and care about this book.