A piece of news (reproduced)
Create another world for online writers to open up literary world
2007-03-0910:37:00Source: Sichuan Online (Chengdu)
Sichuan Online - Sichuan Daily typing crazy words, writing 30,000 words a day; fantasy literary works rank the highest among website readings. Relevant surveys show that in the ranking of bestsellers in China in 2006, online literary works accounted for one-third. According to statistics from the famous original Chinese website Qidian Chinese, their registered users have nearly 6 million, with 80,000 original writers and more than 90,000 original novels. This is definitely not a set of numbers that can be despised. Another information from the Internet seems to be more shocking. Some online writers earn five digits a month and earn more than one million an annual income.
Click rate is value. Today, literary works that are popular on the Internet such as "Zhu Xian", "Ghost Blows Out the Light", "Things in the Ming Dynasty", and "Canghai" have become fast food for reading for thousands of netizens. Internet writers who have emerged from the controversy are becoming an important front in the literary world.
Passengers getting on and off the Imagination Express
At 10 a.m. on March 2, Ouyang Meishu turned on the computer after receiving a call from a reporter. He entered QQ and started to be interviewed. His first sentence was: He just got up and typed a little slow. At the end of last year, Ouyang decided to go into seclusion and write online novels at home, thinking that this was a free and easy lifestyle. He said: "Writing is the dream of many people in their youth, and I have been sticking to it. I often read traditional novels, but now some literary publications are almost impossible to find an article that can attract people." Reading in Ouyang
Come on, lack of imagination is the biggest difference between traditional literary expression and online literature. Excellent online works are a great challenge to imagination. Because no one is willing to waste time, we must seize readers from the beginning. "Good works actually show readers a new world, a fantasy world, very beautiful and special." I have written novels, poems, and prose, but I don't have a sense of accomplishment. Ouyang hopes that his imagination can be fully utilized, so he chose to try online literature.
"She wrote a lot in Sichuan." Yan Ge was found because of the recommendation of a Beijing magazine editor. This magazine edited the blog text into a print and published it with a good circulation. "It's almost 100,000 words a year, generally. Some people can write 300,000 words a month, so I decided to quit." In addition to the speed of typing, there is another point in Yan Ge's withdrawal from the Internet. "Other than the speed of typing, there is another point in "what is not suitable for reading online." She said that apart from fantasy works, there are no pure online writers now. Fantasy is very powerful. Some people heard that they can write 500,000 words a month, and these "magic people" squeezed her off the Internet.
Online writing may be a process
The unpredictable vitality of people constantly joining and quitting is generated in this process.
"If you write a work, you may not necessarily find a soulmate in your life around you. But the chances of being recognized online are much greater." This may be the reason why many people who want to write and express themselves find the Internet. On the Internet, you can easily find if anyone clicks your text.
In 2003, Wendi posted his novel "Chengdu Fanzi" on a website, and the click rate exceeded 500,000 in just two months. It was then reposted and serialized by countless websites, and created the highest click record of some websites. It was called "the number one hot reading of Chinese online novels in 2003" by many netizens. Last year, Wendi's other novel, "Mature Man and Lady", was also popular online, and he also became the title of a famous online writer and a well-known online writer. However, when interviewed by reporters, the 37-year-old Wendi's view of the Internet that made him famous was shocked. "I am not a famous writer, and strictly speaking, I am not an online writer. My online literature is dead, or it is over."
Wendi posted the novel online with the same reason as Ouyang, hoping that the Internet would bring reading and popularity. In fact, after his "Chengdu Fanzi" gained fame online, he immediately had a realistic paper-based book. After half of the posting of "Mature Man and Lady" was posted online, he was also published as a publisher. He said: "The Internet is just a carrier, literature is literature, and adding a prefix to the Internet is meaningless."
At 5 pm on March 1, after a middle school, the reporter found Wendi in a courtyard next to the school. He is now the head of the editorial department of a children's newspaper. "Now online literature uses a lot of online game-style language and plots, and I can no longer keep up." In terms of how to view online literary debates, as well as the openness, immediacy, interactive characteristics of the Internet, a literary style that the Internet has formed, Wendi also believes that the form of online literature is a bit like poetry, and must keep jumping, and the eyes are fleeting. But is this the "display restriction" of the Internet itself, or the reading habits required by readers in this era?
Will there be a masterpiece appear worth looking forward to
Dumas, Shakespeare, Goethe, "A Hundred Years of Solitude", "The Earl of Kidu" - talked to Wendy, who would rather talk about these past classics. "The current online literature - if anything - such as fantasy novels, are based on unreality and violate the basic principles of literary creation." After fierce criticism, Wendy used the generation gap to admit his lack of understanding of the Internet. "From knowing the Internet, people of my age think it is a tool, just a tool. However, compared to people 20 years younger, they may have grown up with the Internet since they recognize words, or even grown up online, and the virtual world for us may be real to them."
Online literature represented by fantasy plots is written by people online and written to people online. Literary creations that stay in the virtual world often get superficial reading pleasure. Wendy believes that it is impossible for famous works in online literature to appear.
However, Ouyang Meishu does not agree with this. He believes that art comes from life, and this sentence should refer to essence, not direct correspondence. Strictly speaking, every literary work is fantasy, otherwise it is not called a novel, but a "account book" of life. "Imagined life", such as the "power" of the fantasy protagonist, can also arouse readers' fantasy and pleasure. Life experience can be obtained through "reading". As long as you persist and the overall persistence of the author group, online literature can also make everyone successful.
Sichuan Children's Publishing House Middle School Student Reading and Writing Magazine has a blog version for high school students, with a large number of authors of all ages, including middle school students. Editor-in-chief Gao Haichao of the editor-in-chief expressed his online literature very much in interviews with reporters. He said that the Chinese language teaching in schools now has very essays, such as father and mother love, which were originally good questions for children to express emotions, but students often wrote them, "How can mother patiently enlighten me when the exam is not good, and when the father is sick, she carried me to the hospital without any effort." Encourage middle school students to write blogs and read blogs in the hope of giving them a space for free imagination and enjoying the new writing methods of this era outside the textbook. "We have gradually accepted the stream of consciousness, and we will definitely be able to accept the Internet writing methods."
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