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Before I knew it, I had written the fifth book of "Corpse Investigation Department". When I first wrote this series, it was purely out of curiosity, because I didn¡¯t know how many people liked this kind of documentary crime novel. But as "Corpse Investigation Department" was published one by one, I not only gained I received praise from a large number of readers, but I also received criticism from others. Because I am not a professional writer, my busy work schedule leaves me little time to read and improve. Therefore, my shortcomings are also very obvious. In order to give readers a better reading experience, I will summarize the lessons learned from the previous book every time I write in order to seek self-breakthrough.
Many people may have noticed that the narrative structure of the fourth book "Corpse Investigation Division Season 2 1: The Origin of Evil" has been greatly improved compared to the first three books. The reason why I changed it so much is because I want readers to understand the wonderful case and also seek something deeper, that is, what is the "root of evil". In the preface of the fourth novel, I wrote this sentence: "In this book (Part 2) everyone who appears has a story that belongs to him, and in these stories, there are hidden things you have seen. or have never seen before. I hope that every reader can find the answer they want between 'crime and non-crime' when opening this book." Because the writing ideas have changed, so in the writing When I was writing the book, I was a little more emphasis on writing and ink. However, what I didn¡¯t expect was that this became the biggest failure of the fourth book.
I have a good friend who is also a loyal reader of mine, named Lao Gua. "Corpse Season 2 1: The Origin of Evil" can be regarded as my transformational work, so I am very interested in readers' feedback. When the publisher mailed me the sample book, I sent it to Lao Gua immediately. Lao Gua stayed up late to finish reading, and the next day we made an appointment to have a midnight snack at a Korean barbecue restaurant.
Before the barbecue, Lao Gua brought me two side dishes. When I was almost done eating, Lao Gua brought me two more. His behavior made me a little puzzled, so I asked him: "Lao Gua, the meat is all served, why do you always eat side dishes? Hurry up and barbecue."
Lao Gua chuckled and said, "Yes, you come to a barbecue restaurant to eat meat. Even if the side dishes are free, eating too much will make people annoying."
I didn't understand what he meant for a while, but Lao Gua explained: "After reading the fourth book of "Corpse Investigation Division", I feel that the depth of the case and the narrative ability have indeed improved a lot, but the opening stories of several cases are too It is too lengthy and has nothing to do with the subsequent case, so it can be deleted.¡±
I explained: ¡°Because I want to tell everyone¡¯s story.¡±
Lao Gua said: "I understand what you mean. Also, the number of words in a book is best controlled within 200,000, and each of your books exceeds 70,000 or 80,000 words. Your original intention is to use more pen and ink to describe The unknown side of the characters appears, but the readers are more concerned about the case itself. This is like eating barbecue, no customer comes to the store for the side dishes, even though the side dishes are free."
As the saying goes, "Those who are in authority are confused, but bystanders are clear-eyed." I benefited deeply from Lao Gua's words. When I started writing the outline of the fifth book, I once again realized my shortcomings, so in this book, while focusing on expressing the core of the case, characters, and story, I omitted a lot of Redundant description.
"Corpse Investigation Division Season 2 2 Abyss of Thoughts" follows the writing style of the fourth book, inserting more elements into the case so that readers can think while reading the case. I personally believe that crime novels must not write about cases just for the sake of describing them, let alone deliberately fabricate and exaggerate in order to pursue excitement and suspense. Their purpose is to give people a warning, make good people feel at ease, and make evil people fearful.
Declaration as usual
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