Chapter 69: A Word of Appreciation for the Release
As the title says, it’s about to be put on the shelves, brothers.
It will be officially on the shelves after 0:1 tonight. Without further ado, I will update words first.
This book has had a bumpy road since its launch, and because it was published before the New Year, it had to compete with a bunch of big names for publication at the same time, so the requirements for being recommended were even higher.
As a result, it ranked sixth on the new book list of the category, and ended up being recommended twice, because when comparing fan fiction and original works, only half of the follow-up readings were counted, causing it to drop in the ranking.
But it’s not so bad. It can barely get 5000 collections after being put on the shelves, and the author also hopes to have about 500 orders.
I ask brothers, if you have the conditions, please support the first order of two or three cents.
If the first order can reach 600, the word volume will be expanded to 500 words. And so on. Starting from the first order of 100, with each order of 1, the word volume will be expanded to words.
As for the average subscription, the calculation starts from 500 average subscriptions, and for every increase of 100 average subscriptions, 1 words will be updated. This will be valid forever until the completion of the book.
Then let’s talk about the previous book. Many good brothers come from the previous book.
To be honest, the last book was a pity.
Since the book was first published, there have been countless people in the comment section saying that the plug-in is too bad, that the plug-in is not powerful, and so on.
The author had no experience either, so he followed the advice of several brothers and strengthened the plug-in again and again. This also caused the strength of the protagonist of the previous book to soar, and a lot of plots were cut. The plot of the outline of 200 million words was completed in 60 words.
Out of necessity, the author plans to write a copy of Snow Eagle Lord.
But the problem is that even the author himself can’t stand what he writes and feels unhappy about it, although the subscriptions are still okay.
Before the last book was cut off, the average subscription was more than 2700. After two months on the shelf, the subscription increased from 900 to almost a boutique.
Although the subsequent copies are a poor imitation, the subscription is still okay, and the good brothers are willing to support it. As long as the story of the Snow Eagle Lord is updated for two months, it will definitely be a masterpiece.
But the author really couldn't continue writing. He didn't like the plot himself, and if he wrote it, it would be a waste of his good brothers' book coins. He revised the outline several times but was still not satisfied, so he just cut it.
This is probably the author's idea.
Back to the topic, I have some experience in starting this book, and the pace is pretty good at the moment. If I strictly follow the outline, I will definitely write 200 million words, but I don't know what the final result will be.
I also hope that my brothers can give more suggestions, such as where there are bugs, where there are illogicalities, etc.
(End of this chapter)