Reverend Insanity

Question Answer and Communication in the Late Pharmacopoeia

I've seen some comments recently and thank you for your enthusiastic readers' pointers. A lot of people react to the drama, and I actually have a lot of intentions. For example, the choice of several of the accompanying characters in this chapter has been considered. The clues in this chapter are ostensibly a feud for housing, a covert manipulation of justice, revealing the way the heavens behave, the plot of the stars and fairies, and the ideas of the Iron House itself.

But I have to admit, the novel "The Magic Man" is not a good fit to look at. Because there are too many clues and too many characters, once they are laid out, the whole scale swells dramatically. The most suitable for chasing is around chapters 1-3. So a lot of people thought the previous chapters were great.

In fact, there's a lot of excitement in the later stages, but it's not the same as it was in the earlier stages. Once read through, you'll find that people are taking care of each other, that events affect each other, and that millions of words ago, people still perform at a later stage. Everyone has their own aspirations and ideas, and the whole world is alive.

By the end of the book, these characters were excited about life and death, and ideas collided, and they fell and fluctuated in their own destinies, making themselves sparkle!

This approach is more closely related to traditional literature and is certainly unpleasant. Because of the mesh, the content of each chapter is indefinitely amplified in the readers' perceptions, and the overall beauty of the layout shrinks and shrinks. My syllabus has over 860,000 words. Each chapter is conceived for at least half an hour before the code word begins.

Very few words are written on the Internet, and it involves so many people. This is also a huge challenge for me. I don't know what the end result will be. Success or failure. But from this challenge, I felt the joy of writing.

But I also understand that a lot of times, readers and friends just look at it every day for a few minutes, and a lot of people actually forget about it.

I've looked carefully at the suggestions of some of my recent readers and friends.

Many of the suggestions are very pertinent.

For example, there are so many typos that I would like to make a solemn apology. It is true that I did not do well enough. Every now and then, I change back the typos that my readers and friends find. Do your best to check a few times in the future and upload them again. Actually, I have checks, it's just that I'm too familiar with the article, it's easy to read quickly, to be honest, it's actually quite difficult to check. The first time you read it, you will often find the wrong words.

There are also suggestions for writing and style.

First, the management team conducted a questionnaire, which will be published via WeChat, QQ group, sticker bar and other channels, so everyone try to do it. Let me see what you think.

Secondly, I had some reflection.

It's easy for me to rewrite. Replacing a straightforward narrative does give the reader a higher rating when chasing it. I could make a little more money, but that would be white.

Writing in a straightforward fashion is actually less brainless and less challenging than I am right now, and my pleasure in writing is diminished.

The novel "Magic Man", in my positioning, always puts money at the end of the story.

I think a little bit more updates might make some sensory adjustments. After all, if you look at a single chapter, the dramatic progress is indeed limited, and my writing involves a number of collaborative characters, there are indeed such drawbacks.

Trouble is, this writing requires a lot of conceptualization and delicate scheduling, which leads to little time for code words.

So, that's all there is to update.

Let's understand each other.

I'll try to keep it up to date.

But everything is premised on quality.

Thanks for the suggestion, I saw some posts from friends, long, long content, very touching.

I know, it's all love for the book!

Especially with pictures. Wow, that's amazing.