After 12 o'clock today (I don't know exactly when), this book will be put on the V shelves. All future chapters will be paid chapters, and the updates will change from daily random updates to two fixed updates (gugugu,
Gu Gu Gu Gu... Where did the pigeon come from? Wait for me to roast it).
Martial arts is unpopular, traditional martial arts is unpopular among the unpopular, double protagonists (not) multi-line narrative non-upgraded traditional martial arts is even more unpopular among the unpopular (matryoshka ending), maybe this is because although the reputation of this book seems to be
Yes, the number of daily recommendation votes is not too small. The reason why the number of collections in the early 2000s when it was put on the shelves is really miserable.
I am a full-time author, and I am destined to earn little money with this achievement. Although my programmer wife will not let me starve to death, the monthly money for buying wine is gone. And I have another disease, which is called "
Syndrome "If you don't drink some craft beer while typing, you can't write" (I'm not trying to win sympathy to get people to subscribe or give me a monthly pass, plus help me with publicity everywhere to satisfy my personal desire to buy wine)
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Here, I would like to thank the editors of China Literature, Xingchen and Ziyue, for giving me, who started submitting articles to .asxs six years ago but has never had a single article, the opportunity to sign up for publication. Thanks to Ji Cha, Du Hongchen, July New
Fan, Grenades Are Afraid of Water, Shield Mountain, Eternal World, Magic Burger, Clay White Buddha, Not Scary, Undersea Walker and other members of the Heavenly Kings Group gave me thumbs up (otherwise I wouldn’t even have these two thousand collections, I have five hundred
The collection makes me laugh out loud). I am especially grateful to Ji Cha for being my heroine (and if he hadn’t said that my previous fairy tale novels were too fantasy-like, I probably wouldn’t have been able to sign the contract, and I might have written fairy tales instead).
Also, thank you to the old readers who have changed their pen names and platforms and are still following the old book, and to the new readers who have never met me before but can appreciate this book.
This is the end of my remarks on the launch (the following is the personal speech of God, you don’t need to read it).
The following is a creative statement:
As a type of literature that emerged in the last century and gradually declined in this century, martial arts novels are faced with the situation of too many excellent works being ahead of them and being eclipsed by subsequent works. In addition, with the advent of the Internet age, extraordinary abilities are stronger and the world view
More ambitious fantasy and fairy tale novels have greatly occupied the living space of martial arts novels. The unpopularity of martial arts novels is almost inevitable in the times.
Why should I write martial arts novels in this era where I can’t make money? In fact, it was only in the past few months that I really started to get into martial arts novels (when I started writing this book, I had only read Jin Yong’s works
The third part of Sky Shooter, I watched Swordsman Swordsman after finishing the first chapter, and found that the scene actually collided with Swordsman Lin Pingzhi, and my heart was filled with mud and rocks, but I was too lazy to change it).
But as soon as I came into contact with martial arts, I thought: "Hey, this is what I want to write."
When I wrote fantasy novels in the past, I wrote three books with different types of protagonists (lawful good of Wei Guangzheng, chaotic neutral who is alone, and neutral evil who has no benefit and cannot afford to be early), and different types of heroine configurations (multiple women)
Lord, harem plus bulldozer, no female protagonist), different upgrade methods (luck struggle for hegemony, college ranking, resource accumulation). Although they are not blindly pretending to be cool, each focusing on hegemony adventure and puzzle solving, but in the end they all walked into
encountered the same dilemma: the extraordinary power of the fantasy world is too powerful, overriding the laws of nature and humanistic rules, and squeezing the plot, characters, and values to a great extent. As a result, a book often turns into a map and a book in the later stage.
With repeated switching between copies, the characters become thinner and flatter, and the emotions of the characters are not strong enough.
Too strong a force will lead to loss of control, but martial arts is just right. The martial arts level of force can increase the richness of the plot, the legend of the characters, and the sense of fun, while not causing too much damage to the laws of nature and humanistic rules. Characters
Their respective values are not based on the simple rule of "I will have everything when I become stronger", so the conflicts will be more interesting and exciting.
For an author who is determined to create better works, the temptation to break through the writing bottleneck and achieve a higher level of progress in character charm and plot complexity is too great.
Fantasy novels often use a sentence to describe seekers: "If you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening." Therefore, when you know that this book is basically unlikely to make money, you may not even be able to earn back the wine money.
, I’m still here to write.
I just hope to create a good work, build a good reputation, and give better stories to myself and everyone else (and I also have a lucky hope: What if it becomes popular? Maybe I can even sell a copy... Yeah, my head)