Unexpectedly, when the collection of the book was put on the shelves and it had not yet exceeded a thousand, I couldn't help but write a thank you note for putting it on the shelves.
I feel like I’m full of confidence every time I write, and then I look back and realize, oh my god, I’m really not a talented writer.
It feels uncomfortable, ahahahaha.
But I have to accept reality. Next time I write something, I must make an outline of tens of thousands of words. I feel like my brain is like a tungsten filament light bulb, often switching back and forth between burning out and being energized.
I finally feel worthy of myself for being able to get perfect attendance. I should be like most readers. Many readers read a lot of books and write much better than me.
I really hope that one day I won’t have to punch in at the company every day, and can support myself by sitting at home typing.
This year's book is a milestone. I would like to thank the editor for his help with this book. He is a very dedicated and responsible editor. He always replies to my messages in a timely manner, which gives me a lot of confidence.
Although my income from full attendance is not much, when someone asks me how much money I have earned from writing novels, at least I have a number to answer. It is not easy.
I sincerely thank all the readers. For a writer like me, I am lucky enough to have readers who like this style (secretly happy)
It would be great if I could have my own readership one day. I’ll keep working hard. This is just the beginning.
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