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Why does black ink smell like copper?
First of all, the author who copied the thunderbolt hammer refused to admit it (those who had a palette, all Taoist friends who had seen it thought it was obvious plagiarism, even if they hit it once, they hit it again and again) and called it black. Some fans go around hyping and disturbing other fans, making rude remarks, and recruiting black people. Although the article and the author should be viewed separately, in Weibo, the author deliberately put all the pots on the backs of those brain powder, blaming all the fans for his hacking, which really makes people have to analyze his works in depth to understand the author's achievements in the novel. Unfortunately, as a newcomer to Jinjiang (only three novels have been published so far), Mo Xiang Tong Chou's articles are not as speculative and innovative as the five major writers in Jinjiang, including Xi Zixu, who was trampled on by her. This should be part of the reason why he was hacked so badly.

The success of Moxiang Tongwen lies in her understanding of marketing and making good use of the fan effect, which ignited her three novels. I believe that readers who have just finished reading the novel will be tempted to search for the characters in the novel. Seeing that your favorite character has such a handsome fan picture will make the character more human and let them hear a story fan song that can be circulated in a song. In such a continuous fan atmosphere, there is no one who can't get out of the pit for a month or two.

And you think about whether you are so excited just after reading the novel, or if you find out the fragments related to the role in the novel, do you think it is well written? Your answer is probably yes. Ok, then look at other novels, see other netizens' valuable comments on novels, without positive and negative emotions, and come back two months later to think about this.

The author has a long way to go. Hemingway said that news can destroy an author, but without news, an author can be made. Mo Xiang is too impetuous. Marketing is more profitable than writing. There is nothing innovative in this novel.

Finally, the act of Moxiang Tongchou selling the copyright of Magic Road to a marketing company but refusing to admit it is very unpleasant, which also adds a lot of color to her black history.