It’s hard to pass the test, but the road ahead is long and bright (349k free)(3/3)
Even every chapter written will have a detailed outline of about 500 words!
The Blue Star chapter has a very clear main line, which is the opening of the protagonist's eyes.
When it comes to the Ten Thousand Worlds chapter, there is also a very clear main line.
As long as this main line does not collapse, the story will not fall apart.
Of course.
I watched "Rebirth: Urban Cultivation" by Shili Sword God, and saw that after Chen Fan left the earth, he was unable to continue writing.
The Sword God boss also mentioned it in the book, but I don’t know how the subsequent plot will unfold.
Also, I watched "The Holy King" by Meng Ruishenji, and it was mentioned that after the prince died, the tension was not that great.
When reading these books, I was reflecting on why many novels lose a number of readers when they open new maps?
There is also a problem that many authors face. Subscriptions will be lost when opening a map.
Of course, my idol "I Eat Tomatoes" is different, a proper rhythm master, and cannot be compared.
Then when I was writing The Great Sage, I started to think about this issue after writing more than 20 chapters.
Because this book also has a very serious problem.
That is, the protagonist opens his eyes, which is the biggest climax of the book.
What happens after the climax is over?
What’s the plot behind it?
How to write?
After the protagonist and the big demons leave Blue Star and go to all realms, how should they be written?
This brings up the issue of expectations.
When writing novels, I pay great attention to the sense of substitution and expectation.
For example, the looks of all of you here are at least as good as those of Yan Zu.
The sense of anticipation reflects the tension of the plot and the story that readers want to finish.
Well, I have to mention an idol here, I eat tomatoes (tomatoes).
Why do so many Tomato books have dead heroines? The heroines are kidnapped?
The heroine was not resurrected until the finale?
It’s because the people closest to you can maximize readers’ expectations for the plot.
When I watched "Star Change" in high school, I was looking forward to seeing the male protagonist and the female protagonist get together soon.
And when they actually got together, they realized it was the finale.
This is an example of expected value.
Similar is the three-year agreement for "Fights Break the Sphere".
The Earth Crisis in "Swallowing the Stars" and so on.
Therefore, it is not easy to keep readers' expectations for a book.
Back to this book.
I started thinking about this issue more than 20 chapters ago.
It wasn't until more than 70 chapters in that I had an idea and came up with a more perfect solution.
The next fifth volume is to verify whether my method is right or wrong.
It's said to be a verification, but it doesn't really count.
Because this book wants to continue writing after the protagonist opens his eyes, and there is still a plot to write, it must, must take this path!
There is no second way to go!
I can't spoil it yet.
But what I can say is...
"This book may not be a qualified novel, but it should be a qualified story."
Yes.
When I put it on the shelf, I said that I was writing a story for this book.
It is a story that after reading it, many years later, the corners of your mouth can still lift slightly when you recall it.
A story that many years ago can still remind you of some interesting characters in the book.
If I can achieve that step, then it will be the success of this book and an honor for me as the author.
Speaking of which, the ending of this book was also inspired by "Back in Time and Become a Cat".
The finale of that book, after reading it, really impressed me and gave me goosebumps.
Endless aftertaste!
So follow the clichés of the great masters and thank them for writing such an excellent novel.
As for me, I hope everyone can feel that way after reading the ending of this book.
Haha, anyway, every time I see the last sentence in the outline, eight words, I will shout "Fuck! Fuck!"
I must write it down!
Write it for everyone to see!
Wonderful!
Of course, those are just eight words.
But it requires 3 million words or even 4 million words to pave the way!
Just like the protagonist's appearance, a full 930,000 words have been laid out!
This is also the first time I have written behind-the-scenes stories, and it has been laid out for four volumes, and the protagonist has not yet entered the world to show off.
This is actually not very friendly to book lovers who want to see the protagonist appear in front of others.
In addition, at the beginning of this book, there were actually two paths and two directions of development.
First, write an invincible article so that your spiritual energy can be revived as soon as possible. The protagonist’s students will defeat invincible opponents all over the world and be promoted all the way.
Then what?
After Blue Star dominates, will he go to dominate the world?
It's great, and your results will definitely be better.
But it will get boring.
real.
If you repeat a template, a routine, keep writing, and keep nesting dolls, you will really get bored, and you will be very powerless in the later stage. In the end, you will not be able to escape the ending of the eunuch.
The second path is the direction this book is taking.
Group portrait essay.
Yes.
Write the splendor of each character, as Mr. Fenghuo said, every character is a pearl.
Use the plot to string these beads together, and you will have an extremely moving scenery.
Therefore, there is a truth that I have been afraid to tell everyone.
In the first four volumes of this novel, the real protagonist is not An Chen, but the great demons, outside practitioners, and ordinary people.
Only from the fifth volume to the finale, An Chen is the real protagonist.
That is to say.
In the first four volumes, every character is a protagonist, including you who are reading the book, you are also a part of the book, and you can always find some resonance.
In the following chapters, An Chen is the real protagonist.
As long as these two parts are written, the spirit of a novel will be enough.
Having said all that, the appetizers have been served, and now it’s time for the main course.
The protagonist opens his eyes, comes out of the mountain, and sees the world.
Gentlemen, listen to the roar of the dragon!
Let’s accompany the characters in the book to fight in all directions and shed blood in all of Kyushu!
Chapter completed!