With the help of a computer, Xia Liang's writing efficiency has significantly improved. She used to be able to write a maximum of 20,000 words a day, but now she can easily reach 30,000 to 40,000 words. This is because most of her novels are based on her own personal experiences of time travel; the plots and details are already clearly presented in her mind. She doesn't need to spend too much time conceiving and thinking; she only needs to record these experiences truthfully.
The typing speed on a computer far surpasses that of handwriting, allowing Xia Liang to quickly transform the stories in her mind into words. Whenever she is immersed in writing, her fingers dance rapidly across the keyboard, her thoughts flowing like a spring, and words appearing line by line on the screen. She can modify and adjust the content at any time, making the article more fluent and perfect.
In addition, the computer provided Xia Liang with abundant writing resources and convenient writing tools. She could easily access information online to obtain more inspiration and materials, and she could also use various writing software to assist in her creative process, such as automatic saving, format editing, and word count functions, all of which greatly improved her writing efficiency and quality.
With the help of computers, Xia Liang's creative passion soared even higher. She seemed to have wings, able to more easily handle readers' demands for updates and publishers' needs. She continuously updated her novels, allowing readers to enjoy exciting stories promptly, while also opening up broader avenues for development in her literary career.
Wang Yin stood by the publishing house window, gently flipping through the best-selling magazine, his face beaming with barely suppressed joy. He never imagined that Xia Liang's novel would be so enthusiastically received, attracting so many readers. They had only printed 50,000 copies, thinking it would be enough to meet market demand, but in just three days, the magazines had sold out like hotcakes.
The magazine's phone rang incessantly, almost igniting the office atmosphere. On the other end were bookstores, newsstands, and distributors from all over the country, calling to inquire about reprints, pre-order the next issue, or express their high praise for Xia Liang's work and gratitude to the magazine. These calls kept Wang Yin and his colleagues extremely busy, but everyone wore a smile, because it meant their hard work had paid off and heralded a new period of prosperity for the magazine.
Wang Yin paced excitedly back and forth in his office, his mind racing with plans for the next steps. He needed to arrange a reprint as soon as possible to meet readers' urgent demand, and he also needed to carefully plan the follow-up publicity and promotion activities for Xia Liang's novel to further expand its influence. At the same time, he was also thinking about how to better discover and cultivate talented authors like Xia Liang, to create more high-quality works for the magazine, and to consolidate and enhance its competitiveness in the publishing industry.
Looking at the mountain of orders and messages piled up on the table, Wang Yin was filled with confidence and anticipation. He believed that under Xia Liang's leadership, the magazine would usher in one glorious moment after another, and he himself would continue to grow and break through in the process, realizing his professional ideals and value.
Wang Yin eagerly dialed the phone number of the cooperating printing factory, his tone filled with excitement and urgency: "Hello, is this XX Printing Factory? This is Wang Yin from C City Publishing House. The batch of magazines we printed before was only delivered a few days ago, and now we need to print another 100,000 copies!"
The printing plant manager on the other end of the phone was clearly quite surprised, pausing for a moment before reacting: "Editor Wang, the last 50,000 copies were just delivered, how come we need to reprint so many more so soon? This is the largest reprint order we've ever had since we started working together!"
Wang Yin explained with a smile, "It's like this, our novel about summer coolness was very popular this time, and it sold out in just three days. The readers' response was very enthusiastic, and the phone was ringing off the hook. We have to meet the market demand quickly, otherwise the readers will be getting impatient."
The printing plant manager suddenly realized, and was also a little excited: "So Xia Liang's work is so popular! No problem, we'll cooperate fully and arrange production as soon as possible. However, 100,000 copies is still a lot, so it may take some time to allocate machines and personnel."
Wang Yin nodded repeatedly: "No problem, we understand. As long as you can make the arrangements as soon as possible, we will also make the corresponding preparations. By the way, please continue to control the quality as always. After all, Xia Liang's works are of very high quality, and we cannot afford to fail in the printing process."
The printing plant manager solemnly promised, "Don't worry, Editor Wang, we will definitely guarantee the printing quality and strive to deliver this batch of magazines to you as soon as possible."
After hanging up the phone, Wang Yin breathed a sigh of relief, but the excitement in his heart had not subsided. He was once again impressed by the immense charm of Xia Liang's works and filled with anticipation for the future of the magazine. He knew that this additional printing of 100,000 copies of the magazine would soon create a new craze in the market, and the name Xia Liangliang would become even more deeply ingrained in people's minds as a result.
Xia Liang was walking through the school when she noticed some classmates sitting together, engrossed in reading magazines. She was secretly pleased, knowing her novel was popular with her classmates and the magazine would sell well. This would increase her royalties, allowing her to do more for her family and ease the burden on her grandparents.
She overheard her classmates discussing the novel's plot and characters. Some said, "Wow, this story of the time-traveling female factory worker is so inspiring! Her strength and courage in the face of difficulties deeply moved me." Others said, "Yes, and the author's writing is also excellent, with very delicate descriptions. It felt as if I was there, experiencing the atmosphere of that era." Still others guessed, "I wonder who this author is. To write such a wonderful work, they must be a very talented person."
Xia Liang stood to the side, secretly amused. She imagined how shocked her classmates would be if they knew that the author they were talking about was actually herself. But she didn't intend to reveal her identity, because she felt it wasn't the right time. She wanted to continue creating discreetly, letting her works speak for themselves, allowing more readers to understand and enjoy her stories. At the same time, she also wanted to maintain an air of mystery, keeping readers curious and eager to learn more about her.
Xia Liang walked away silently, her heart filled with anticipation for the future. She knew that as long as she continued to work hard at writing and constantly improved her creative skills, she would definitely be able to create more excellent works and win the love and recognition of more readers. And she herself would continue to grow and progress on the path of literature, becoming a true writer.
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