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Chapter 40 Writing a Book

Chapter 40 Writing a Book
In the winter vacation of the second year of high school, due to the outbreak of the epidemic, the start of school is far away.

Taking online classes every day makes everyone numb.

At that time, I thought about writing a novel.

I think that many people should have had the idea of ​​writing novels.

When I first had this idea, I was in elementary school. At that time, I read a lot of Hanabi romance magazines and felt that I should also write something.

Then I started to think about the male protagonist’s name, what should the male protagonist’s name be, the name should read handsomely, and be beautifully written, the surname should not be too common, so that others can imagine that he is a handsome person.

Where is the hostess?The name of the heroine must be sweeter, and it is best to reflect her personality characteristics and establish a popular personality.

Generally, it takes a long time to think about the name, and sometimes you have to look at the surnames of hundreds of families to see which are rare and nice surnames.

After finally finishing the setting of the male and female protagonists, I have to start writing about the friends, interpersonal relationships, and family background of the male and female protagonists.

Sometimes I wrote three or four chapters on a whim, but shelved it because I was too busy with my studies, or the enthusiasm dissipated in 3 minutes, and I felt bored when I saw what I wrote, so I just tore it up.

When I was in junior high school, I found many things in elementary school very interesting, so I decided to write a memoir of elementary school, titled "Childhood in the Wind".

About three or four chapters were written, and my deskmate said he wanted to read it, so I gave it to him.

As a result, he read it in English class, but the English teacher saw it, confiscated the novel, and handed it directly to the head teacher.

The first page of the novel had my name on it, so I was called to the office too.

In the eyes of my junior high school head teacher, writing novels or reading books that have nothing to do with exam-oriented education is a waste of time.

She confiscated my "Childhood in the Wind" and also dampened my enthusiasm for writing books. Later, she didn't return my book to me until I graduated from junior high school, maybe it was lost.

I no longer intend to write anything. Sometimes I am sentimental, and I will write a few sentences on a certain page of the textbook, and then the textbook is sold.

Then there is the idea of ​​writing a book, it is the epidemic in the second year of high school.

Because I was too free, I coded an outline at home, and discussed the name of the protagonist and the general plot with my roommate.

Every time in high school, no matter whether it is a major or a small test, after the test, I have to read a small sweet article to relax.

I thought that I should be able to learn some writing techniques and plot ideas after reading so many sweet essays, so I also planned to write a sweet essay.

But the truth is, I don't have much experience in love, and it hurts my head to think about the plot.

Today I opened the diary I wrote when I was in the third year of high school:
"I was planning to go and study for a while. I went to the rental house today and saw a handsome fluorescent green locomotive in the underground garage. There was a helmet hanging on the locomotive. A string of English was written on the helmet with an electroplated silver pen. I walked closer and looked at it. It's 'Four Years.'"

"Four years? It feels amazing, someone will write such English on the helmet."

"After graduation, if I have time, I will write a novel about this locomotive. The name of the male lead is Xu Si Nian. I haven't decided on a name for the female lead yet. Let's discuss it with my roommate another day."

"I hope I can write a complete outline, and I hope I can come up with many interesting plots. It is best to write 10,000+ words, and then write a love story of my own."

"It's a bit far-fetched. Next week, the eight-school joint exam will be held. Let's memorize the political outline first. Let's share the inspiration of this book here."

 Perhaps, you have also written something?
  Did you stick with it, or did you give up halfway for some reason?
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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