Thanks to the game guru Blue Shirt Drunk for recommending my book, I would like to recommend Blue Shirt's new book "When I Wrote a Bug and It Became the Core Gameplay."
Blue Shirt's books possess a realm I cannot reach. I can only write about playing games, while he writes about making games, professionally! This kind of thrill from the perspective of a Creator God is something ordinary protagonists cannot experience, highly recommended.
Truth be told, it was Moore Giant who messaged me yesterday in the group chat, and that's how I found out about this. I really am...
Actually, Moore Giant understands me. Despite writing about Big Force and Big Fly shamelessly licking boots, as an author, I actually have a reverse personality, dignified and reluctant to ask for favors—that's a typical loser quality in society! Moore Giant was afraid I would disappear again... Thanks, many thanks, I salute you with three updates!
I've been addicted to writing solo chapters these days, so I'll write more. I've come to terms with my flops over the past few years; everyone still prefers me writing about online gaming, not wanting me to venture into fantasy Immortal Cultivation. There, with thousands of other talented authors, I wouldn't make a difference. This vaguely reminds me of my first book, when I knew nothing, couldn't even choose a title, originally named "A Mediocre Trainer's Crossover Life"—full of two-dimensional flavor, mimicking "A Certain Scientific..." Actually, nowadays, long titles are popular...
Just passing the book title hurdle was tough, and the writing structure was utterly backwards. After 380,000 words, it couldn't be signed up. It was book friends, afraid I might quit, who spread the word and they helped get it signed, then the editor changed the title haha~~~ Then at 550,000 words it went online, greeted by tides of criticism, with mediocre results, my fragile heart couldn't take it. It was the supportive book friends, afraid I'd give up, who encouraged me to write... That feeling of being coaxed is really warm...
