Wen Ying asked Xie Qian if Zou Weijun had any thoughts of divorce.
Zou Weijun himself really doesn't have this idea.
Work is so busy now!
Zou Weijun works hard every day, wanting to reach new career heights every day, and she even forgets that she has a scumbag husband.
Work is a good way to divert attention and has given Zou Weijun a new lease of life.
At the same time, work is also a safe haven from a failed marriage.
After Xie Qian and Wen Ying separated, they did not go home directly. Instead, they went to see a psychiatrist alone. The psychiatrist heard that Zou Weijun never mentioned her husband. Based on Zou Weijun's previous symptoms, he made a serious diagnosis:
"Ms. Zou's illness has not been cured. She is indeed mentally stable and optimistic now, but this is a form of escape and transference. She has closed off the unhappiness of her marriage and refused to touch this wound."
The wound appeared to have healed on the surface, but in fact the internal cause that caused Zou Weijun's illness was still festering and oozing pus.
When Zou Weijun is willing to take the initiative to mention Xie Jinghu and talk about his future plans with people close to him, that will be a true rebirth.
It doesn't necessarily mean divorce immediately. Everyone has different ways of dealing with a marriage crisis. Some people divorce without saying a word when they find out their husbands are cheating, while others choose revenge. If they don't vent their anger, they will be depressed even if they get divorced!
Xie Qian was not surprised by the psychologist's conclusion.
Since Zou Weijun fell ill, Xie Qian has studied many related works himself, and the doctor's statement is almost the same as Xie Qian's judgment.
When Xie Qian returned home, he and Zou Weijun entered the house at the same time.
Zou Weijun has been very busy recently!
Busy with the reprinting of "Teenage Idol" and the launch of a new magazine.
"Xiao Niu has returned from Shandong Province. We've also applied for the magazine's publication number, and the office space has been set up. We're now hiring."
Xiao Niu cannot finish all the work by himself. The new magazine needs to recruit editors and other positions, and has also started soliciting manuscripts.
When Zou Weijun talked about his work, his eyes lit up. Aunt Liu, the housekeeper, didn't know anything about the publishing industry, but she agreed with Zou Weijun and listened with great interest.
Aunt Liu asked what the new magazine would be called, and Zou Weijun was very excited: "We have discussed it and are going to call it 'Spark'."
A single spark can start a prairie fire?
This name sounds very ambitious.
The idea came from Xie Qian, but it was Zou Weijun who implemented it. Xie Qian asked Zou Weijun about the specific positioning of the magazine, and Zou Weijun already had an idea in mind: "A more inclusive youth magazine."
Youth is colorful, so it should not be limited to one style.
Youth magazines like "Aige" already have a fixed readership. Zou Weijun wants to compete with several youth magazines with large circulations on the market, and at the same time, create his own characteristics while meeting market preferences.
"Take 'Teen Idol,' for example. It's different from the current mainstream youth literature, but it still became popular. This shows that truly good works can break through the competition, and their popularity is not limited to writing style and subject matter. A single flower does not make a spring. I want a hundred flowers to bloom."
Readers' tastes are ever-changing and can even be cultivated. Zou Weijun wants to focus on creating mainstream themes, but also wants to support niche themes to expand the audience of "Spark".
Xie Qian understood. "It's more literary than youth magazines like Aige, and more readable than literary magazines like Mengya?"
"Yes, that's what I mean. You summed it up very well!"
Zou Weijun looked at Xie Qian with a look of satisfaction. His son, a top student, had a sharp mind and outstanding comprehension, so there was no barrier to communication at all.
Xie Qian gave Zou Weijun's ambition a fair assessment: "It's a good idea, but it's difficult to implement."
If done well, it is called diversification; if done poorly, everything is mediocre. It is better to just focus on mainstream themes!
As it concerns Wen Ying’s writing platform for the next few years, Xie Qian is still very concerned about whether “Spark” can be done well.
Zou Weijun did not argue with her son. Before "Spark" achieved success, she had to face more than just Xie Qian's doubts.
As to whether "Spark" can develop according to Zou Weijun's idea, it depends on its future results.
Xiao Niu is now in a state of frantic poaching. At present, Xiao Niu is focusing on poaching employees from its former employer.
Xiao Niu was right. After she extended the invitation to Liang He, such a generous act spread to the magazine author circle through Liang He's mouth - every industry has its own circle, and authors are no exception. Authors have their own communication groups, and everyone does not just contribute to one magazine. The establishment of a new magazine is something that authors are happy to see, which gives authors more new choices!
Authors are willing to submit their works if the payment is high.
It would be even better if the acceptance rate is high.
Xiao Niu accepts submissions from all authors, but whether the manuscript will be accepted or not does not depend on previous relationships, but entirely on the quality of the manuscript!
There is no problem with the high standard of manuscript fees. Chengdu Publishing Group attaches great importance to new magazines and provides sufficient funds in the early stage. It does not mind adding 10 or 20 yuan to the manuscript fees of similar magazines. "Xinghuo" really needs to use manuscript fees to attract authors to submit manuscripts... But Xiao Niu will never allow authors to be perfunctory when writing manuscripts, leaving the good manuscripts to famous magazines, and using the second-rate ones to perfunctorily write "Xinghuo"!
There is no problem with the royalties, and the authors will definitely be satisfied. The quality requirements for manuscripts are really high.
The publication number has been applied for, but "Xinghuo" will never be put on the market easily before a sufficient number of excellent manuscripts are collected.
When Xie Qian and Zou Weijun were discussing the positioning of "Spark", Wen Ying also received a call from Xiao Niu.
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