When I first returned to the starting point, the performance of Sword Immortal was pretty decent, ranking second in the monthly ticket overall standings in the first month after launch and fourth in the second month, showing so pride and vigor, just like an elder is wont to express...
But as a man reaches middle age and family troubles arise, I dragged Sword Immortal out over four years, from 2015 to 2018.
Finally catching my breath, Martial God and Sword Immortal Through the Nine Heavens were written all the way to completion without taking many leaves of absence, almost a perfect attendance record until finished.
When writing Exiled Immortal in Martial Arts, family issues continued, and after having written half of it, it's still being serialized...
Fairy Fox, The Chronicles of Strange Immortals, and Dragon-Riding Immortal Son-in-Law, though they started at different tis, it was quite a coincidence that they all finished last year... Experience new stories on empire
Dragon-Riding Immortal Son-in-Law was also written in earnest until completion, taking few leaves of absence...
At that ti, I finally caught another breath. Originally, I wanted to finish writing the Immortals and then continue and complete Exiled Immortal in Martial Arts because one should always aim for full completions in life...
Dealing with consecutive yang energies, my brain wasn't functioning very well. When I looked at the Immortals, it felt like reading a book unfamiliar to . I had to read through thirty to fifty chapters to write the next one, otherwise, I would have no clue what the story was about...
This year, I've sowhat recovered, but my brain still isn't working too well...
Continuing to write in such a state, the quality inevitably wouldn't be very good. After much consideration, I decided to first regain my state, then write a relatively complete ending for "Exiled Immortal in Martial Arts" and "Immortals, Those with Boundless Mana."
The First World War of the Magic World was a book written to find my way back to writing condition.
I pondered a lot when choosing this book.
First, I'm really not adept at Western fantasy
The only book that might be considered to have so Western fantasy elents is Magic-Guided Armant, which probably perford the worst out of all my novels.
For , Western fantasy has two advantages:
It forces back to basics, unable to rely on previous writing experiences, bringing back to when I first started, yearning for the stories under my pen, respecting performance, redefining characters, refining and solidifying my prose...
Since it's different from my previous writing thes, I must switch styles. Many habitual words can't be used, allowing to "shed the grease," skimming off the slickness and frivolousness of my words so they can settle and beco more ticulous.
Second, fantasy is really a niche genre.
But a niche genre also ans that I can let go of the anxiety over performance and devote myself entirely to writing.
Third, as an old author who might stop writing at any mont and leave the industry, my condition worsens day by day due to age and ntal exhaustion. After all, I have been writing web novels for twenty-five years now, having started in the year 2000, and I'm really tired...
Knowing that whatever I write will likely not achieve much success, and under the pressure of making a living, there are many thes I don't dare to touch...
However, there are always so scenes that I want to behold at least once...
I also invite my readers to join on this journey, to witness the new landscapes together.
Seeking encouragent from your initial subscriptions and monthly tickets!
It's only with your generous support that I can travel a bit further...
Many thanks!
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