Chapter 100 (1/2)
Of course, Wu Di knows that serializing in time fragments is the dream of many young literary writers. After all, it is indeed the leader of youth literature, and its star making ability is extraordinary.
Even many young literary writers of ”time fragments” have taken this as a springboard to really enter the traditional literary world and published articles in Huaxia novel, the largest pure literary novel magazine in China.
In the final analysis, in China, which attaches great importance to traditional literature, only writers who stand firm in the real traditional literary world can be regarded as real success and fame.
Because the Chinese people in this world have a large middle class, more natural leisure and leisure, and a high level of cultural appreciation, they are willing to buy works with connotation and depth, and the pricing of these works is also relatively high. Although the sales volume may not be comparable to commercial literature, the income of traditional writers is not lower than that of commercial writers.
This brings us to the Chinese film circle. Many academic directors like to shoot works with connotation most. The articles of those traditional writers undoubtedly have connotation and depth. They are suitable for adaptation into films. With the income of film copyright, these traditional writers naturally live more moist.
Well, in fact, what they say has connotation and depth is just pretending to force. Many middle-class people buy books with high prices. Naturally, they want to pretend to force. Maybe they prefer to read pure commercial online novels such as Panlong in private.
However, Wu Di was not interested in what broke her head to enter the traditional literary world. She was really confident. At that time, it was not she who took the initiative to enter the traditional literary world, but someone who carried a sedan chair to invite her in
Wu Di endured her displeasure and looked at the contract. She was suddenly angry and happy. She thought it was just the editor's attitude, but she didn't think she didn't get the attention of the editorial department of time fragments at all.
Wu Di feels as if she wants to serialize in time fragments. Not only does the price of 1000 words decrease, but the reason is that more serials can be submitted. Naturally, the price should be reduced, but the total income is increased
The price for her to serialize time fragments is far more than that. It also stipulates that all her manuscripts must give priority to time fragments. For example, the copyright of those short stories should be sold to time fragments at the price of cabbage, and then help you assemble and publish them.
Wu Di couldn't help but replied, ”is this contract too overbearing? I won't sign it. ”
”Then we may not accept your contribution for time fragment in the future.” Qianyi's insipid reply is overbearing. Obviously, this is the foundation of time fragment as the leader of youth literature.
”Hehe, you will regret it.” Wu Di replied and directly turned off the chat box.
At this time, Huang Qianyi, sitting in front of the computer, showed a look of disdain on his face.
Regret? Who do you think you are, a real literary giant? Don't be too self righteous!
Huang Qianyi closes the dialog box and is ready to report it to the editor in chief. He believes that the editor in chief Qian siliang will not care about tianjingsha, a newcomer who has only been on the road for a few months.
Huang Qianyi is in his thirties, male. He is very arrogant towards some people. The reason is very simple. He is mixed in the traditional literary world. Although he is at the bottom, he still has face. After all, he is a real literati.
He looked down on youth literature in his heart. If the sales of his books were not too poor, he would not ”condescend” to be an editor of time fragments to support his family.
He always felt that the books he wrote didn't sell well, not because he wrote poorly, but because others didn't understand how to appreciate them!