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Author: The former Keda Duck
Check out the outline and take leave
I got up this morning and finished my running and finished my meal. After working hard for several hours, I felt more and more something was wrong.
When I saw the chapter that I didn’t sleep, I was always very upset and couldn’t continue writing.
What he said is - - Don't do so much why, we just need to look at the killing of all sides. Of course, this is my understanding. He may not mean this. You can see it yourself, just in Chapter 45
Although I won’t be fighting for an intern reader, don’t worry, I’m not that fragile, but he and several people recently made me think of a question that may have to pay attention to, that is, how do readers read books or the protagonists?
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When I read books, to be precise, I basically don't put myself in the protagonist. For me, the story in the book is a movie, not a scene myself; and, when I write,
, basically, the protagonist will not be portrayed as himself.
The protagonist in my writing is a virtual character, he has his own life, emotions, and stories
However, many readers seem to stubbornly believe that the protagonist is the author, and they are even more stubbornly trying to put themselves into the protagonist's adventure.
So at this time, indeed, many grand backgrounds, profound stories and history have become stumbling blocks to experience, because everyone wants to go up and chop and chop and finish it.
I don't comment on this taste. After all, this is a personal taste. What's right and wrong?
But I may have to stop and think about it, and think about how to balance and adjust
Many people want to watch Huang Lang chop people and conquer the world. I think while chopping people, he can also touch some other things, which requires balance.
So, I'll spend 1,000 points to get a leave note and ask for leave
Sorry, I'm a part-time writer, and I'm spending more time thinking and I don't have time to type
See you tomorrow
Chapter completed!