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Chapter 311 The media is lively

In addition to these two types and urban types, Wu Cheng prepared a novel about grudges and hatreds in modern fashion families. ∑. ∑ This type of novel is easy to deal with. Radio has filmed countless such dramas before, and it would be enough to just pull out one of them.

What impressed Wu Cheng the most may be the drama "The Great Era".

In the original time and space, when this drama was spread to the mainland, it happened to be a relatively easy age to remember, so it was particularly impressive.

However, when thinking about the stock market competition in "The Great Age", Wu Cheng thought about it and gave up the idea of ​​plagiarizing this drama. By the way, this drama seems to be based on the stock market financial crisis in the 1980s. Now it is moved out, maybe everyone doesn't find it profound.

In addition, there is a little joke in this TV series, saying that after Qiu Guan finished filming this drama, every time his movies or TV series were broadcast, the stock market would fall to varying degrees.

Later, when many people saw that his drama was about to be released, they would involuntarily reduce their positions to varying degrees, which caused the stock market to fall. Especially in 1997, it was even more ruthless!

Some people call this the 'Ding Crab Effect'.

Wu Cheng felt that Qiu Guan at that time must have been hated by countless investors!

Giving up "The Great Era", Wu Cheng brought out the drama "I am Kind". This drama was also a very famous drama in the 1990s.

As for why I didn't adapt the script of "Shanghai Bund", it was because the drama "Shanghai Bund" was prepared for Zhao Yazhi. If I couldn't get the due response, it might cause future TV series ratings. Secondly, I was worried that the script would be revealed and plagiarized by others. If there was any dispute in the future, it would be a troublesome thing.

In history, Wu Cheng directly gave a creative theme that traveled through the Three Kingdoms, allowing the author to use it himself. Of course, if the author's future achievements are good, he will naturally have to give him a raise. After all, Wu Cheng did not give a specific outline for this type of person.

Of course, with the reference of "Hui Ming", this type of novel is actually not uncommon now, but most of them are martial arts novels based on history.

I don’t know if it’s the limitations of the times, but those authors still cannot escape the constraints of the martial arts framework. No matter what novels are, they can’t escape this shackle.

As for fantasy, Wu Cheng had too many choices. After thinking about it, he finally chose the representative of the peak novel "Fighting Break the Sky".

In fact, what Wu Cheng wanted to copy was the author Chen Dong's "Tomb of God".

In Wu Cheng's opinion, this author is excellent in other aspects, except for the weaker emotional drama between men and women, especially in the layout and fighting scenes.

When he wrote a novel, he imitated him, but naturally he was out of tune.

He has also followed the novel "The Tomb of Gods" for a long time.

But when it comes to these two novels, which one is easier to write, it is naturally the latter. After all, the latter does not need to dig holes like the former in terms of layout.

Of course, in terms of rhythm, the latter will definitely make readers happy all the way.

Therefore, Wu Cheng finally chose this book that is easier to write, without too much layout, and more pretending than slapping the face, as long as you grasp the rhythm, you can do it.

However, Wu Cheng was still a little confused because the sense of rhythm was not easily grasped by anyone. How many authors on the Internet in later generations, and how many of them were written by the popular ones?

Although "Dou Po" is very naive, his sense of rhythm is first-class.

Can the things you just give outline and writing on will have that first-class rhythm?

After thinking for a long time, Wu Cheng shook his head and threw all these worries behind him. If he gave an outline and couldn't write it out, then he would change the gunman. It's meaningless to be entangled.

As for magic novels, Wu Cheng directly pulled out the online book "Zichuan". He originally wanted to throw out "Harry Potter". But think about it, this book is a children's book after all, so let's wait first!

Maybe he can write it himself and give it to his son and daughter as a gift in the future. He can tell them about it if he has nothing to do. Isn’t that good?

After thinking about it this way, Wu Cheng even more extinguished the idea of ​​taking it out.

In terms of fairy tale, Wu Cheng pulled out the book "The Legend of Immortals in Mortals", and this book went from martial arts to fairy tale. In later generations, the book was not so dazzling in the early stages. A large part of the reason was because of this part of the martial arts plot.

But this period happened just so, because people in this period had not yet reached the point where their enthusiasm for martial arts was waning, and they had just aroused curiosity about fairy tales.

Therefore, Wu Cheng felt that as long as the "Biographies of Immortals" is not written randomly, the possibility of being popular is greater than that of that period in later generations.

As for the remaining science fiction, this time, Wu Cheng directly pulled out "The Legend of the Master".

"The Legend of the Soldier" does not describe mechas much, but talks more about Star Wars, but "The Legend of the Scholars" is different. Moreover, compared to Ni Fu's science fiction novels, Wu Cheng feels that "The Legend of the Scholars" is more like science fiction. At least the aliens in the "Scholars" are ordinary humans, and there is no such idea of ​​"fantasy aliens" in Ni Fu's science fiction novels.

After writing out all the novels he wanted to write, Wu Cheng began to search for the memories he had forgotten but were still stored in his mind.

He felt that he should be grateful for the benefits brought by time travel and rebirth. If he couldn't remember these things, even if he wanted to plagiarize, he would definitely not be able to copy them.

How could it save as much effort as it is now!

For several days, Wu Cheng has been writing the outline of these novels.

It was not until Wu Shulan's work was formed and then he started to recruit authors that Wu Cheng officially came forward. Many authors with high self-esteem left when they heard that Wu Cheng was looking for a ghostwriter.

Even the next day, someone criticized Wu Cheng and Jianglang for doing everything he could in the media.

When Ni Fu encountered such a thing, he became excited. I don’t know why he always liked to go against Wu Cheng. Anyway, when encountering such a thing that can disgust Wu Cheng, he is always very happy to rush forward. If someone scolds him, he can continue to break up with shame.

Ni Fu directly criticized Wu Cheng in the media, not only saying that he had lost all his talents, but also saying that he ignored the readers' affection and actually asked a gunman to write for him. What's more shameless is that he put his name in the author's name. This is not only irresponsible to readers, but also wants to take the opportunity to make money.

Ni Fu described Wu Cheng as extremely disgusting and shameless, and criticized Wu Cheng fiercely.

But in the end, there were more gunmen running into the studio to test.

No matter how bad Ni Fu is, having the opportunity to sign with Wu Cheng together is a crazy thing. Wu Cheng is not only famous in Southeast Asia, but also has his reputation in North America.

What an honor to be able to jointly sign a novel with such a character!

To this end, Wu Cheng easily recruited eight gunmen, and they were very powerful gunmen, including some old authors who had written one or two books and sold well.

The reason why those authors were willing to write for Wu Cheng was to get the opportunity to sign together with Wu Cheng. They believed that Wu Cheng would not destroy his reputation casually.

If that's the case, it means that in Wu Cheng's view, these novels must be popular. Since that's the case, what else do they have to complain about?

As long as you can take this opportunity to spread your fame, the rewards you will get in the future will be more than a little.

What is the most important thing for an author? In addition to fame, it is also fame!

No matter what era it is, this phenomenon is all right! As long as you have fame, you are not afraid of losing wealth. Especially with a talented entertainment tycoon like Wu Cheng, it is exciting to think about it.

Not only did Wu Cheng not expect this result, but even Ni Fu, who had been blaming Wu Cheng, could not imagine it. He originally thought he could take this opportunity to swear Wu Cheng a few times!

Of course, some readers with concern are not without them.

Since Wu Cheng revealed that he set up a studio to find a ghostwriter, the Urban Entertainment News Agency has been receiving letters from readers. Wu Shulan was so annoyed that she had no choice but to ask Wu Cheng to come forward and do an exclusive interview.

Luo Kai, a reporter who has interviewed Wu Cheng several times, finally found another opportunity to pretend to be a comparison.

It is still Wu Cheng’s villa, but this interview was placed on the terrace outside the villa, and you can see the sea outside when you lie there.

"Mr. Cheng, can we start?"

The nanny brought the coffee, Luo Kai thanked him, then took out the paper and pen and smiled.

"Whatever!" Wu Cheng smiled and said, "We have worked together a few times, don't be so polite!"

Luo Kai smiled. Although Wu Cheng said this, he must keep the politeness he deserves. People say he should not be polite, that is also polite. If he is really rude, he will not admit to being polite. As a person, you must know how to advance and retreat!

After coughing lightly, Luo Kai said, "Sir Cheng, many readers are worried now, worried that you will find someone to write for me, and can you still read the things you wrote? What do you think about them yourself?"

Wu Cheng picked up the coffee and sipped, looked at the sea outside, raised his lips slightly, and said, "A person is like a small grain of sand on the beach outside. No matter how capable I am, it is just a small stone. In other words, human energy is limited."

"Some people in the media say that if you are too busy, you can stop writing and find someone to write for you. This is actually irresponsible to readers and a deception. Although some authors have done it, everyone is very tacitly keeping it hidden and will not let outsiders know easily. But you are so generous, aren't you afraid that your readers will be sad because of this?"

"My readers are all very cute. I like them, how can I hurt them!" Wu Cheng laughed and said, "Compared to finding someone to write for me, I think closing the pen is even more harmful!"
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