Chapter 326: The Brilliant Sparkling Feonist (1/2)
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Ou Yang was already in his forties; he was a popular author rote thrillers He cae faraduation, he beca hours
During his time, the internet was not commonplace yet; there were no suitable places for web novels to thrive Fortunately, there were many literary prizes in this world's China, especially detective novels, which sold better than others They also carried heavier price tags, which hyto publish such novels, as they were far easier to sell
Ou Yang spent five years to finally make his appearance in the thriller domain Finally, when he was 29 years old, his novel, ”Prisoners” earned him the famous newcomer award From thereon, his career as a novelist kicked off
However, his career as a professional novelist was not an easy one For ten years, his works did not sell well; he barelyout of it At one point, he felt lost, and started doubting if he should continue writing novels
His thriller novels did not have any plot twists, delicate layouts, nor were they full of mysterious and suspicious hints He only focused on the morality and ethics of mankind in his thriller novel, which had always been his main focus
He did not only knorite pure literature, but still, he loved to describe characters ere haunted by self-conflicted ideals as they wrestled with their hu sure that his readers would be struck with shock as they read his novel
Ou Yang failed as an author for ten years; but his fa of his novel, ”Winter's Journey” This had also heated up the sales of his previous novels, and his royalties shot up His following novels all sold rather well, and some of them were even adapted into end Nohenever he started a new book, fil to stake their careers on their adaptations, even if nothing else but the title had been released
This was Ou Yang, an ordinary author; he had persevered for more than ten years to becos, he entered the third place, earning a royalty of thirty million
His income could not be compared to these neeb novelists, but his status in the literary field was at a legendary status Of course, he found so, but traditional literature occupied his heart before all else
Ou Yang was truly reputable, even aenuine respect froe
He was a minority Most traditional authors still looked down on web novelists, and vice versa The sales of books had been dwindling over the years, most conventional authors still had to depend on national subsidies and work part-ti
If one were to approach Zhao Youyue'sHua, another traditional author, and ask how et aard