When I am writing a new book, the old book should be finished little by little. Because of the current starting point rules, the old book cannot be fully attended if the new book is not finished.

Attendance is roughly equal to 20% of subscription income. In this way, old books and new books will not be able to eat this 20% of income.

Moreover, this lost money will not be supplied to me after the old book is finished, it is just lost. So the common practice is to just throw off the end of the old book and deal with it.

But I don't, because I have an outline, I can finish it, but now my enthusiasm is all in the new book.

I can't bear the predominant power of writing a new book now, I have to write it.

So there is no way, I don't want this 20% of income. The new book will be uploaded in about two days, or October 6, which happens to be uploaded on my birthday.

It is estimated that the old book will slowly advance in the form of weekly changes-maybe when you suddenly have an impulse, it will be finished in one go.

The new book is a very awkward book. When I decided on this topic, my old editor told me with earnest words: This reader base is too small, and it will hit the streets.

I still decided to give it a try.

Isn't it just bashing on the street? When I was the most bashing on the street, the first order was four thousand and four, and it was written that it was also close to the boutique line that was ordered by three thousand.

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