The fairy is fierce

Some thoughts.



Since I started writing books, I have found that many novel readers will argue over "thunder points" and even divide them into various messy standards to measure.

From Guan's personal experience, this method of judgment is meaningless, because the so-called "thunder points" only depend on personal preferences, but everyone's preferences are different, and it is impossible to divide them into a clear definition.

The author wants to cater to everyone's preferences, and the result can only be more and more mediocre, with no shortcomings, but for the sake of insurance, there are no highlights.

Moreover, some minefielders have reached an extreme point, only thinking about how to find thunder points that make them unhappy in books that cater to themselves, because they know that the author cares about their ideas and tries to make the content completely what they like.

When facing books whose target readers are not themselves, they will be more tolerant and try to convince themselves with various reasons to dilute the existing "thunder points"; because they know that the authors of these books don't care about them at all and will not change because of them. If they want to continue reading, they can only change themselves.

A-Guan is not complaining about this part of readers. This difference is inevitable. When there is a way to change, no one will try their best to correct the things they like when there are any flaws, so that it can be close to the perfection in their mind; when there is no way to change, they will accept it.

But A-Guan, based on so many years of experience, believes that the result of this approach can only be that the authors who try to cater to readers will look around and feel confused, not knowing where they are wrong; readers will feel that the level of today's authors is getting lower and lower, and the authors they hate have all taken off and become great gods.

Because everyone has different preferences, it is impossible to avoid all the depressing points. Some people even feel that the heroine and others breathe the same air. If the author really writes like this, it is equivalent to walking into a dead end.

In A-Guan's personal opinion, to evaluate whether a book touches one's own "thunder point", it mainly depends on who the author is.

If the author has a criminal record, and it is known that he likes to write things that touch his own "thunder point", it is normal not to read it. If you read it, you can't blame the author for not writing according to his own hobbies.

When you know that an author's style and personality are compatible with yours, you should give him enough trust, instead of making unwarranted associations like a thief, which will make you depressed; if you are not satisfied, you will abuse and question the author, thinking that the author has betrayed you.

Take A-Guan for example. Since he started writing, everyone should have known what he likes and wants to write.

If you think A-Guan can't write certain plots, you shouldn't make up your mind and make crooked associations, trying to use all kinds of weird arguments to force the author to admit that he wrote it wrong.

Because the author has revised it, it is equivalent to admitting that he wrote this paragraph for the purpose of shocking the readers, and only changed it to a normal plot under the protest of the readers.

A-Guan encountered similar book reviews before, and felt very innocent, and tried his best to explain, but in the end he found that these explanations were useless. When looking at things from the perspective of "picking bones in eggs", the author can explain ten thousand reasons, and the author can be speechless with a sentence "How do I know if you didn't write it"

A-Guan said this not to complain, A-Guan's supporters are the most tolerant, and there has been basically no dispute in the two years of writing books (mainly because A-Guan's hobbies are more extreme, and he can be sad for a long time when he sees a female pheasant shedding feathers in the zoo. It is really not easy to find depression in A-Guan's books).

I am talking about these, mainly to talk about some random thoughts, because the various "thunder points" nowadays are really hard to guard against. I think that the road that few people have walked on is still full of thorns in the future, and everyone is not very comfortable.

I haven't written today's update yet, so I won't say much, I'm going to write or2!


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