I'm asking for some monthly votes mid-month! or2



I'm asking for some monthly votes mid-month! or2

My brothers, we've started working on the plot recently. I'm the kind of person with OCD who would rather go slow than make a mistake in writing. It's the same with plot development. I have to think of every detail and have every character ready before I can write a smooth and satisfying climax.

This was the case in the first volume, and it was also the case with the Xingzi Lake Buddha not long ago... This is a typical way of writing a major climax.

This also resulted in the plot build-up before the climax being a bit too slow.

The ideal approach was to use slightly interesting everyday moments to introduce the characters needed for the later climax, rather than simply arranging pieces like a battle formation.

However, while this approach is a good idea, it overlooks one crucial aspect: the composition of the readership.

Readers who enjoy the romance and daily life storylines and those who enjoy the main plot and serious drama are completely different groups of people with different tastes. This makes it difficult to maintain a balance. No matter which side you write about, there will always be readers from the other side who are dissatisfied. Their voices may be louder or louder, but they will all feel that the extra part is just filler content.

Not to mention, the author's own personal aesthetic preferences also need to be considered, sob sob sob.

This is no longer a matter of treating everyone equally; it's practically a battleground (not really), with the first and second wives eyeing Xiao Rong covetously.

But this is also a learning opportunity, a driving force, because it means that Xiao Rong isn't writing in a niche comfort zone, but rather writing plots that need to be scrutinized by a wider audience, which brings a sense of urgency—the essential anxiety that drives an author's progress. In short… it means getting criticized.

Xiao Rong will try her best to find the balance between the two. Of course, the most important thing is to update. Once the updates are improved, most problems can be solved.

I have written 80,000 words by the 14th of this month. If we calculate an extra chapter of 7,000 words, that's five extra days of chapters.

Boohoo, I can't compare to those pros who write 10,000 words a day. I'm a bit inexperienced, but I really wrote with all my might. Brothers who have watched my live streams in the "black room" should have often seen me writing. I was there in the early morning and late at night.

The number of updates in the next fifteen days of this month will definitely exceed that of the first half of the month, until it burns out!

It's the 15th of the month now, I'm begging for some monthly votes!

There are no double monthly tickets at the end of this month, so please vote early and don't save them.

That's all for the rest of the month. Damn it, let's go, let's write until we burn out!

How can this be allowed to continue!

or2 (Bend up! One monthly pass per use)

(End of this chapter)

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