Chapter 69: Testimonials on the Shelf
by Jessie@AFNCCChapter 69: Testimonials on the Shelf
The book is going up at 12 noon today.
Since it’s on the shelf, naturally, I have to write something about it and write a little shelf talk.
First of all, thank you very much to all of you big readers for catching up and supporting this book!
As a newbie, first time writer, to have such a result, honestly, it’s really quite a surprise, quite a surprise.
When I first started to write this book, it was after reading the fast food restaurant god’s “I’m in the cultivation of immortality in the world of the ancient world”, I think it is very interesting, and I think that Li Erdog is very suitable for the protagonist, and for the Missy this kind of plot feel a little bit of regret, so I thought of using Li Erdog to be the protagonist to write this book.
Just the end of the year the factory is fine, go home early for the New Year, people are bored at home, just hold a playful mindset directly open to write.
Now that it’s going to be on the shelves, the mood is naturally not as casual as it was at the beginning, and there is some apprehension.
Mainly, I don’t have a lot of confidence in what I’m going to write subsequently, and I don’t have a clue.
Maybe hitting the screws every day numbs one to emotions.
It causes me to be uninspired in what I do, and when I write it, I don’t have a lot of emotional feelings in it, and the whole thing is flat, and there’s not a lot of pretending to be beep and punch people in the face.
Then there’s the fact that there’s no stockpile, slow coding, and panic.
To be honest, people may not believe it.
I started this book in January, writing a couple thousand words a day, but considering I had to visit relatives for New Year’s Eve, I never posted it, and saved it until I posted it in February, when it was 80,000 words long.
But now. I only have a few saved chapters left in my hand, still saved from last week.
One is slow to code, two fingers can only poke a thousand words an hour, and when you get tangled up, you can be tangled up for hours.
Secondly, I was so excited to release the book, but it turned out to be a single-digit collection every day, and no one commented on it, so the whole thing was deflated, and I didn’t even code that week, and if it wasn’t for the savings, I felt like it was directly nothing.
That feeling is really too torturous.
After the interview with the water recommended to come, a little bit of achievement, motivation, began to finish the mentality is also a little serious, resulting in some suffering, will be the rest of the manuscript read over and over again, and constantly rewrite the manuscript.
Just before the shelves of these episodes, I deleted a lot of changes, back and forth to do a lot of adjustments, which also led to delays in the code, the stock of many scrapped.
Let’s just say that it’s a real must to write this stuff with a high level of eye-rolling and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Without further ado, let’s talk a little bit about what’s been going on since it hit the shelves.
It’ll be up at 12 noon sharp, and I’ll put a couple of saved chapters out then.
I looked at it, a total of 12,000 words, which is up to the five-shift rule for the shelves, plus I’ll continue to code today, so I’ll have no problem making up 15,000 by then.
Anyway, I try to write as much as I can!
As for extra shifts, let’s say one shift for the Hall Master, five shifts for the Allies, and one shift for 500 monthly votes.
It’s just to get the point across, to motivate myself, after all, I don’t have any savings, I’m slow to code, and I can’t pay back more than I have.
As for updates, I’m afraid to say too much for fear of a slap in the face, so I’ll guarantee 5,000, and I’ll try to get 7,000 if the first day’s results are good, so I’ll see if I can’t push myself a bit to be a little less salty.
On the sauce, thank you, my fellow readers, for your support, and thank you to everyone who voted, rewarded, and commented for the young author.
I also hope that you, my fellow readers, will subscribe to support it… Thanks!!!! Thank you!!!
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