Reborn, I achieved legendary status with a single book.

Chapter 147 1 A group of writers went on a field trip.

Chapter 147 A group of writers went on a field trip.

Shengda Games' development speed is quite fast.

In the past two days, the official website for the game "The Great World" has been released.

At the same time.

A series of in-game concept art pieces were also released.

Many netizens have already started posting recruitment notices on the "Da Qian Shi Jie" game forum.

Ok.

What's the quality of Shengda's "The Great World" game like? Nobody knows yet.

However, the IP of the game "The Great World" is still very strong.

Even though it hasn't gone public yet.

But he has already attracted the attention of many netizens.

even.

His popularity once surpassed that of the game "Zhu Xian".

This doesn't mean that "The Great World" has a greater influence than "Zhu Xian".

The main issue is that *Zhu Xian* is a work from many years ago, and it hasn't been updated in a long time.

"The Vast World" is a work that is currently being serialized and is very popular.

His popularity naturally translated easily into the game.

"The IP 'Great World' is quite good."

"It was worth the 500 million."

Many staff members at Shengda Games couldn't help but sigh in amazement.

of course.

Chen Yang also cooperated with the official team of the game "Da Qian Shi Jie" to shoot a video for some promotion.

But a game is a game.

Chen Yang couldn't keep an eye on him forever.

He recently recommended several online novelists to join the Shanghai Writers Association.

One is an author from Shanghai, Xiaoyao Wanli.

The other is Wu Ma Xing, an author from Zhejiang.

Because Wumahang is relatively close to Shanghai, and Zhejiang has not yet updated its policies on online writers.

After Chen Yang mentioned it in the group chat, Wu Ma Xing prepared to join the Shanghai Metropolitan Area.

of course.

Generally, joining an association requires following a set procedure.

Although neither of them has fully joined yet, they have been recommended by Chen Yang.

The Shanghai Writers Association also gave them face.

They immediately organized a field trip.

They also invited Chen Yang, who had traveled thousands of miles, to come to Wuma.

Chen Yang originally didn't want to go.

However, considering that I recommended two authors, I'll set an example first.

This field trip took place at Nanhu Lake in Jiaxing.

Jiaxing is not far from Shanghai.

Nanhu Lake holds even greater significance.

Chen Yang has vivid memories of Nanhu Lake in Jiaxing.

Besides being a very important location, it's also because in his previous life, Chen Yang rented a house next to Nanhu Lake to write.

That year must have been 08.

Chen Yang rented a single room for only 300 yuan.

He still remembers that he received 300 yuan a month for perfect attendance.

Although very little.

But back then, I worked during the day and wrote until one or two in the morning, and I still didn't feel tired.

Think of this.

Chen Yang even made a special trip to take a look at the place where he used to rent a house.

That's right.

It's the same as I remembered.

However, Chen Yang did not go inside.

He didn't want to bother others.

Say.

According to the timeline, it is now 07, and in his previous life, he had not even arrived in Jiaxing yet.

"Teacher Wanli, why is your pen name 'Xiaoyao Wanli' (逍遥万里)?"

This field trip was led by Vice President He Chuang.

Zhang Yuanping and Zhu Kun also came.

Seeing the two online novel authors recommended by Chen Yang, the two hardworking online novelists also frequently leaned towards Xiaoyao Wanli and Wuma Xing.

"I just picked it randomly. I think writing should be carefree and unrestrained, so I named it 'Xiaoyao Wanli' (逍遥万里)."

"Teacher Wu, what about yours?"

"Uh... my surname isn't Wu, this name was just something I picked randomly. But you can call me Teacher Wu if you want."

Wu Ma Xingcai wouldn't tell him.

My name has a very deep meaning.

Wuma Xing, uncensored, is available.

Correct.

You read that right.

That's what I mean.

However, Wu Maxing was rather shy when meeting a traditional writer for the first time, and did not explain things very clearly.

"Is it the same as your QQ nickname?"

"Correct."

"So that's the case."

Unlike traditional authors.

Traditionally, authors usually use their own names as their author names.

Of course, many also choose pen names that have a more poetic feel.

However, online novel authors are more casual.

Many of them were taken randomly.

Of course, some people originally wanted to choose a better name.

However, because the internet uses a registration mechanism.

When a bunch of pen names I thought of have already been taken by others, I can only pick one randomly.

For example, my pen name is "Eating Tomatoes".

It turns out he only wanted to use "Tomato" as his pen name.

But then I saw that someone on Qidian had already chosen this pen name.

So he named himself "I Eat Tomatoes," meaning to eat that tomato.

Ok.

Platinum is indeed that menacing.

He probably ate that tomato a long time ago.

"It seems we've been taking pen names too seriously."

Zhang Yuanping and Zhu Kun exchanged a glance.

They actually wanted to learn from the two online novelists.

To know.

When they learned that two more online novelists had joined the Shanghai Writers Association.

Furthermore, I've heard that their monthly royalties are over 1 yuan.

Both of them were extremely attracted to each other.

after all.

Chen Yang is too big a figure for them to ask.

So he grabbed the two new online novelists and bombarded them with all his questions.

Xiaoyao Wanli and Wuma Xing felt it was pretty good. They had never experienced field research before.

They usually just write at home.

They were in a better mood when they came out for a walk and some fresh air.

Furthermore, it seems that traditional writers are quite enthusiastic about online novelists.

This is not.

Seeing Zhang Yuanping and Zhu Kun's interest in online literature, the two responded with a smile: "Actually, there are quite a few differences between online literature and traditional literature, but in the end, they are all writing. As long as you understand the mechanism of online literature, it is not difficult to write."

"But I've written some recently, and I haven't even gotten 500 favorites."

"Oh, did the two teachers write it too?"

"Yes, yes, why don't you two big names in online literature take a look for me?"

"Row."

Zhang Yuanping and Zhu Kun used their mobile phones to search for the online articles they had written.

When Xiaoyao Wanli and Wuma Xing saw this, they burst out laughing.

“Teacher Yuanping, online novels are online novels. They are not simply novels written in print and then moved online. They are online novels.”

"Professor Zhu Kun, there's also a problem with the title of your book, 'The Journey of the Heart'... What does that mean?"

"This is my personal journey, and I want to write down some of my insights from these years."

"The idea is good, but I think it can be phrased differently."

"You say."

"For example, you could add a rebirth element. You'd be reborn back to your youth, and then you could share some of your insights from back then. Wouldn't that be even more interesting?"

"It's like the chairman's rebirth in the 70s."

"Yes Yes……"

"I think I understand it a little, but I don't really understand it."

"It's actually quite simple. Teacher Zhang, let me ask you first, if you could go back to your youth, what would you most want to do?"

"I want to get into a good university first. I've always felt regretful that I didn't go to university back then."

"Yes, you see, isn't it great to make up for your regrets? But what about after you finish college?"

"Let's earn more money so that our family can live a better life."

"That makes sense. Get into university, make money... just write along these two lines. I believe that as long as you write along these two lines, even if you don't get outstanding results, you won't be too bad."

"Really?"

"Okay. If there's anything you don't understand, just send me a message."

"Thank you, thank you so much, Teacher Wanli and Teacher Wuma Xing."

The two were so excited they couldn't contain themselves.

To know.

The two of them have been on SkyNet for so long.

Although I learned a lot from the forum, there are actually very few authors willing to teach you.

The same applies to reality.

They used to write traditional articles, and many well-known writers didn't offer much guidance to others.

When everyone goes on field trips, they just flatter each other and don't learn anything at all.

Unexpectedly.

Today, after just a few words with them, the two online writers didn't treat them like outsiders.

This deeply moved the two of them.

they know.

The two young online writers are very pure-hearted, without any of the scheming and intrigue found in traditional writers' circles.

……

"Teacher Chen Yang, the two authors you recommended are very talented. I took a look at their works. Xiaoyao Wanli's average daily views seem to be over 5000. Wuma Xing's works are also very well written, and his income exceeded 15,000 last month."

Vice President He Chuang was walking with Chen Yang.

Chen Yang nodded: "Actually, there are quite a few writers, but because they are located all over the country, it is not particularly easy to recommend them to the Shanghai Writers Association."

However, He Chuang said, "It's alright, it's alright. Shanghai is an open and inclusive city. Anyway, online writers are not affected by their region and can write anywhere. I've seen many great writers on Sky.com who say they travel to Yunnan while writing, and some even write in Sanya. They're living such carefree lives. As long as they are willing to join our Shanghai Writers Association, our doors are always open to them."

He Chuang has fully embraced the world of online novelists, he said excitedly.

Chen Yang, however, was secretly delighted.

He also heard that He Chuang and several other directors in the association were also specializing in online literature.

have to say.

The influence of online literature is still very significant.

Even without me endorsing them, they joined on their own initiative.

But it’s normal to think about it.

Traditional literature no longer has much commercial potential.

Online literature has forged a new path to commerce.

Writers in this world also need to eat and live.

It's impossible to talk about highbrow topics all the time, regardless of how others are doing.

Those with foresight and knowledge will naturally enter this circle.

This also reminded Chen Yang of his past life.

Many traditional writers in my past life eventually became online novelists.

For example, the teacher [Jieyu] who writes history.

"By the way, President, I heard you're also writing web novels."

"Yes, I am writing it."

"How are the results?"

"Just launched, first order 500."

He Chuang was a little embarrassed.

Actually, he was quite satisfied with this result.

But the person in front of him is a big shot in the online literature circle.

If you're not in this circle, then so be it.

But once you enter this circle, how could He Chuang not know how formidable he is?

"500 for the first order, that's good."

Chen Yang nodded.

An initial order of 500 is not a bad result.

I'll keep updating.

He earns far more from writing than he would from a regular job.

Moreover, the initial subscription is 500 words, and subsequent subscriptions increase with the word count.

His subscriptions will continue to grow.

If you add a few more recommendations.

There are quite a few orders with an initial order of 500 that are listed as 1000-2000 per order.

Even more legendary is...

In my past life, there was a reader who initially placed 50 orders, and later on, the average order volume reached tens of thousands.

This is, of course, an exception.

But an initial order of 500 is definitely a good number.

This is especially true for beginners.

"President, what's the name of your book?"

"I'm a little embarrassed, so I'd better not say anything."

"No, I'm thinking, I'll see when I can get you a chapter recommendation."

"Rebirth in the 70s"

"Pfft..."

They say no, but their actions tell a different story.

Chen Yang didn't point it out, and said, "Okay, I'll take a look when I get back."

"Thank you, Professor Chen Yang."

"President, don't say that. From now on, we're all colleagues in the online literature industry."

"Yes, yes, I want to follow the example of young people in the future. I want to be an online novelist in the future."

He Chuang said excitedly.

(End of this chapter)

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