Finished a book.

First of all, I would like to kowtow and apologize to my readers!

Let’s talk about the important things first.

The book is finished, and I still owe more than 40 chapters. Since I am powerless and can't figure it out, just think that I owe 60 chapters. Each chapter is 3,000 words, which means I owe 180,000 words. I will repay it with the new book!

Then talk about the problems with this book.

It can be regarded as making up for yourself, and it can also be regarded as making an explanation for yourself. This book went from being passable at the beginning to a complete mess at the end.

In the final analysis, it was my fault in planning.

The book begins without an outline, resulting in a confusing structure.

And, in the handling of all plots, it is too naive and naive of personal imagination.

This guy Voldemort, this is what I thought about when I started reading the book. Starting from the fourth grade, I would kill him once a year until I graduated.

but.

I personally feel that the bridge is very enjoyable, but it ignores the readers' perspectives and the time required for updates - making this bridge seem a bit mindless to strengthen Voldemort.

In fact, this problem has been manifested since the third grade.

At that time, my mind was not clear enough, and I ignored what the small copy of Trial of Gryffindor should focus on. To put it simply, my understanding was biased. I wanted to create a witcher-style journey at the time, but in reality , that copy should depict the ecology of ancient wizards.

At least throw out the idea that ancient gods are actually powerful wizards.

In this way, when transitioning to the Avalon chapter, at least the treatment of the Avalon elves will not seem so inconsistent.

sigh

I learned a lot from this book.

Have an outline.

Consider the extension of readers’ emotions.

Be diligent in updating.

As for the next one.

I don’t know how to write fan fiction anymore. Compared with other subjects, fan fiction is more popular, but the limitations of fan fiction are also relatively large. Creating a story in the framework of others, in the early stage, when it is just a seedling, is It's very comfortable, but in the later stages, the feeling of limitation and restriction will become more and more serious.

This is also the reason why my updates were slow in the later period (although it was mainly due to my incompetence).

Next few days of rest, new book in August!

Mea will learn lessons and work hard to be better!

Hogwarts: The Witch's Path to Harry

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