Cang's Ramblings

Chapter 1202 1199 Comments on "Watching the Dawn"

Chapter 1202 1199. Comments on "Watching the Dawn"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I would like to recommend to you a completed and excellent novel.

"Watching the Dawn", Black Robe Raistlin, 476 million words.

Category: Infinite Heavens - Heavens.

Summary:
The protagonist is Lu Yuan, Lu means continent and Yuan means distance.

This is the story of how he relied on the world of the Lord God, traveled through different dimensions, and finally saved the immigrant spaceship "Dawn" which was on the verge of destruction.

The fantastical and magnificent Baldur's Gate, the battleship battles of the Caribbean, the extraordinary Gensokyo, the super-expanding Highschool of the Dead, the unique Resident Evil and Yitian, and of course, the Iron Blood Alliance with its "War, Forever War"...

More and more people joined Lu Yuan's team, and the Dawn was sailing towards the dawn in the sky.

Have you ever watched the TV series that's been a ton of Ragnarok? Do you know how to transform a Reaper into a democracy fighter? The geth are actually pretty adorable! There are so many ways to fight fleet battles, and I love the two most unorthodox ones: mechs and ship-slashing blades... It's all in Mass Effect!

【Brief Comment】

He also has two books under his name, "The Ring Warlock" and "Earth Host". The former is a masterpiece, while the latter seems to have been cut due to the author's health reasons.

His so-called masterpiece can actually be regarded as his pinnacle work.

Before writing online articles, he had contributed to many magazines, even to Zhiyin. So, he is a veteran writer.

It was after reading a lot of online articles that I started writing. I rejected many topics and wrote a book that almost discouraged me from writing.

The reason is that I am not familiar with it, and the game Baldur's Gate in the book is more Western and relatively old.

It is relatively difficult for readers to immerse themselves in a world of this scope.

I read all the works related to this book, and listened to the author's explanation of his writing experience and writing philosophy, especially why certain copies were written in this way, why the endings were handled in that way, how literary youths and novices compromised, and other things that are very valuable to learn.

These are very helpful for those who want to learn online writing. Of course, he himself is a very experienced transition player, because many authors cannot fully adapt to the transition from traditional writing to online writing, resulting in books that are either too literary or too short in number, leaving little room for creativity.

So, judging from his achievements alone, he is successful.

As for the content, it still depends on the individual, so you can try it selectively. Try to get past the more literary background settings in the first two chapters and some theoretical outputs that the author feels are very necessary.

Many authors like to instill these things, feeling that if they don't write about them, they won't fully convey their own cultural concepts.

The results were different, and he was relatively successful. At least everyone recognized the stories of the first few copies.

Finally, I hope the author can recover soon and resume updating.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

I just checked again, and there is still no sign of his new book, even after more than a year.

Did he take a long break, or did he just change his identity?
Many online writers will develop various occupational diseases after writing for a long time, and some will go to another world at a young age.

I posted a video today, talking about how I’ve been recommending books until I ran out of them, and how I’ve been writing books until I cried.

A reader once said that writing is really a combination of physical and mental work, and it is still more physical work as you write later.

Incisive!

(End of this chapter)

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