It's finally over.

This book is my first novel, and I didn't expect it to be signed successfully.

Today is finally coming to an end. I started writing it in March, and it was put on the shelves at the end of March. In April, I got a manuscript fee of 2 yuan.

Now I still remember that I was still in school when I received the signing text message, and I have graduated today.

I originally planned to finish it in the first ten days of this month, but because of various exams and various reasons, I have not started to write it.

I am a fan of novels. The first time I came into contact with novels should be when I was in the first grade of junior high school. At that time, all my pocket money was used to buy novels.

After I was in high school, I subscribed to various magazines, such as Egger and Huahuo, and now I still have many magazines at home.

Ever since I went to college, I have always wanted to write a novel, but I have never acted on it.

Until I broke up with my boyfriend in my senior year, I had nothing to do, and it really had a great impact on me at that time. Now that I think about it, it’s really kind of like that.

I started to keep a daily diary, and as I wrote it, my story became a story I wrote.

I had the idea of ​​writing a novel, and I did it as soon as I said it. I immediately registered an account and started writing.

In the beginning, I simply wrote whatever I thought, and when I wrote [-] words, I received a signing text message, which made me so happy.

I also posted a Moments, but it started after I signed the contract. I edited the text at the beginning, and then waited for the PK.

I have been writing on a single computer for a long time, and I also doubt whether I am really suitable for writing novels.

But I have a little bit of obsessive-compulsive disorder, and I can't bear to give up halfway.

In addition, my compilation was really good, so I slowly wrote 10 words and began to put it on the shelves.

After it was put on the shelves, it started to be 4000 per day, plus papers and exams at the end of April, and a lot of hair fell out.

It was 12 o'clock in the evening and I continued to write. I didn't have any good habits when I wrote for the first time. I wrote and posted every day, which made me feel very busy every day.

Gradually, I also gained a few fans, and my motivation to write became stronger.

Writing this book is also coming to an end, and I have learned a lot, for better or for worse.

The most basic thing is that it allowed me to find myself. Maybe for most people who write, I don't have much talent, maybe I don't work hard enough, but I still feel lucky.

I went through that very difficult time, and I am not afraid of any difficulties as a writer.

At the same time, it also strengthened my desire to write. I remember the mood when Qian received the manuscript fee for two months. That kind of happiness was different from the mood when I went out to work part-time to pay my salary.

Friends around me also encouraged me. I gained some friends who also like writing, and I met some particularly powerful authors.

I never thought of giving up, and I will continue to work hard.

I also hope that everyone who reads this chapter will not give up easily no matter how difficult they encounter.

No matter how big the setback is, don't deny yourself, we just need a little more time than others.

Whether it is academically, careerly, or emotionally, I hope that all girls can love themselves well.

If you are too tired, go on a trip and rest for a few days.

Talk to your parents, chat with your friends.

At last,
Wishing all of us a better version of ourselves.
-
Xiao Wu is not nothing

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