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Chapter 1631 Female literary youth in 1983 (10)

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    Since Qiao Mu took more than a thousand yuan home and gave five hundred yuan to her mother for household use.

    Most of the conflicts in the Mu family have been resolved.

    The family conflict in their family originally centered on her and her sister-in-law, and the core of the conflict was that she did not go to work after graduation.

    Not looking for a partner, just staying at home.

    Not helping with housework yet.

    If you want to get to the bottom of it.

    ? Then just one word - money.

    Now, Qiao Mu has used the royalties to temporarily solve this problem. Naturally, most of the related conflicts have been resolved instantly, and the remaining trivial bickering matters are really trivial matters.

    ¡°Coupled with the fact that Qiao Mu occasionally goes out to help her sister-in-law and her mother with housework recently, the remaining dissatisfaction in Fu Peiwen¡¯s heart has completely dissipated.

    The family atmosphere is much more harmonious.

    However, such comfortable and good days did not last long, because in less than three days, the threshold of their home was almost leveled by people who came to inquire about information and came directly to discuss marriage proposals.

    Before Qiao Mu could make money, her reputation in the county was not very good. She was just a girl with no abilities, too ambitious and lazy.

    Therefore, no aunt really likes her.

    When her mother asked a matchmaker to help her arrange a marriage, the matchmaker would frown and express that it was not easy.

    However, as the news spread that she had easily made a thousand yuan, it was really like the spring breeze blowing through the earth and warming the earth, and hundreds of people were praying for it.

    ??A tree that no one originally valued.

    It became very popular instantly.

    ¡°Three aunts, eight aunts, seven uncles, three aunts, and grandma all came over. The more intimate uncles, grandparents, great-grandfathers, great-grandmothers, etc. also came over to ask.

    There are some who are purely concerned, some who are borrowing money from others, and some who are looking for writing skills. Of course, these are just a few. The real big ones are actually the people who come here to help Qiao Mu arrange a marriage.

    That made their family exhausted.

    Even Qiao Mu, who had experienced a lot and was already calm enough, was unable to write a single word because of what they did and was about to suffer a mental breakdown.

    At the beginning, Qiao Mu¡¯s mother, Fu Cheng, was quite happy. She felt that her daughter was finally becoming popular and that she could find a good partner for her.

    But as more and more people are introduced.

    Fu Cheng started to have a headache.

    Not to mention others.

    However, she didn¡¯t dare to show off to those people because she was worried that it would affect Qiao Mu¡¯s reputation if she showed off to those who came to propose marriage.

    It will make others say that her daughter wants to climb high.

    Look down on them as ordinary people and so on

    But this was Fu Cheng, and Qiao Mu didn't have such worries, so when she couldn't bear it anymore, she finally rushed out of the room angrily and kicked everyone away.

    ¡°After three or four times of expulsion, there were finally a lot less people coming over, but her reputation also got worse. People said she had the ability to make money and didn¡¯t recognize her relatives, and she looked down on her neighbors.

    I don¡¯t know who I am trying to catch up to.

    Such a change in reputation gave Fu Cheng a headache. She was worried that her daughter would not be able to find a good partner in the future because of her reputation, or even if she could find one, she would have to marry somewhere else.

    Fortunately, Qiao Mu¡¯s second and third novella manuscripts were successively approved in the next half month, and he received remittance orders, earning more than 2,000 yuan again.

    This made Fu Cheng feel better.

    I don¡¯t have so many worries anymore.

    No matter what, as long as my daughter can make money, she will definitely not have to worry about her husband's family in the future. Maybe in two years, when she becomes famous, she will be able to find a poet as she wishes.

    This has been going on for nearly a month.

    Only then did their family regain peace.

    ¡­¡­

    Time flies, and half a year has passed in a blink of an eye.

    Since June 1983, Qiao Mu has been submitting articles to major magazines one after another. At that time, there were many types of submissions, including poetry, prose and short stories. However, after nearly two months of trial submissions,  , and eventually Qiaomu gave up on other types of articles.

    ?Specializes in medium and long martial arts novels.

    Because in those two months, Qiao Mu only passed two short romance stories and three prose pieces.

    ??????????????????????????One hundred dollars.

    But for the martial arts novella, Qiao Mu could pass most of the novels, and after passing three in a row, her manuscript fee increased a lot, from the original six yuan for one thousand words to eight yuan for one thousand words.

    After comparing the two genres, Qiao Mu was too lazy to bother with other genres, so he simply chose to specialize in martial arts, and began to slowly transition from writing martial arts novels to full-length martial arts. Compared with novella martial arts, the probability of publication of full-length martial arts is higher.  Large, long-term serialization attracts a larger audience.

    At the same time, it is more conducive to publishing and earning royalties.

    ¡° Anyway, it¡¯s just writing hundreds of thousands more words. For Qiao Mu, that¡¯s not the slightest difficulty.

    So why not do it?

    The magazine was also very interested, so after spending four months and writing eight novellas, Qiao Mu officially signed a novel serialization contract with the magazine.

    And at the end of October that year.

    Started serializing a long martial arts novel.

    This series lasts for six months.

    Of course, in a practical sense, six months of serialization is still short compared to a full-length novel, because it is normal for many full-length novels to be serialized for three to five years.

    But isn¡¯t Qiao Mu fast?

    It takes a month to write more than 10,000 words accurately, but she can write 20,000 to 30,000 words in a day. The magazine shows that the quality of her words is not bad when she writes so many words. In addition, the audience's voice is relatively loud, so  So he simply opened a column for her in the magazine, with one hundred thousand words per issue.

    ?Two issues a month, 200,000 words.

    Exactly 1.2 million was completed in six months.

    It made the readers so happy, and the editor-in-chief of the magazine almost lost his eyes with laughter.

    Because their magazine relied on Qiao Mu¡¯s crazy updates, the number of subscriptions increased by 200,000 in six months, which made him laugh.

    ¡° Qiao Mu hadn¡¯t even sent out the last 200,000 words, but he had already urged Qiao Mu to write the next article quickly, and he also expressed his willingness to sign for twelve thousand words.

    At the same time, he also asked Qiao Mu if he wanted to publish it.

    It means authorizing them to publish the book.

    They are willing to give 12% royalties.

    Of course Qiao Mu is willing to do this, but Qiao Mu is worried that the entire text of her novel has been serialized in a magazine. If she publishes it again, the sales may not be very good, and there may not be many people who are willing to collect it, so  I specifically pushed back the new novel by a month.

    It took half a month to write a 100,000-word excerpt for my first novel, and then sent it to the editor-in-chief of the magazine, asking him to add the excerpt to the back of the published and printed book before publishing it.

    Although the editor-in-chief feels it is a bit wasteful.

    But I don¡¯t want to offend Qiao Mu.

    So we agreed to Qiao Mu¡¯s request.

    And officially in May of that year, that is, 10,000 copies of the book were printed and distributed.

    Within three days, it was completely sold out.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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