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Chapter 157 Dog Skin Plaster(2/2)

Lin Chaoyang shook his head and said: "That's a lot of royalties. Do you still think that the sales volume of "Laizi's Summer" can be on the same level as "Wreaths Under the Mountain"? It's not like you don't know how much your magazine has sold.

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"Raiko's Summer" was published in the second issue of "Contemporary" this year. It was published on the headlines and was published in one issue. The treatment was unique.

After the novel was published, it was widely welcomed by readers and literary circles, especially the response from critics, which was almost unanimously praised.

The main reason is nothing more than the mature techniques displayed by Lin Chaoyang in the novel, which allowed critics to see that a masterpiece of stream-of-consciousness literature was born in the Chinese literary world.

You must know that before this, there was no widely influential stream-of-consciousness literary work in China.

Moreover, Lin Chaoyang has well integrated Chinese cultural elements into his novels and created a unique work rich in Chinese culture, which surprised the critics even more.

When critic Yan Gang called out the concept of "Chinese-style stream-of-consciousness literature", he quickly received responses from his colleagues.

Various critical articles have sprung up in the pages of major domestic literary magazines and literary criticism magazines.

In the past few months, the term "Chinese-style stream-of-consciousness literature" has become popular in the Chinese literary world, and people are keen to evaluate and talk about such an excellent and topical work.

The enthusiasm for "Summer of Raiko" in the literary world continues to spread outwards, and it also affects the readership group to a great extent. Many readers who were not originally interested in stream-of-consciousness literature chose to read this book because of the colorful review articles.

novel.

The support of these readers also contributed to the final sales of the second issue of "Contemporary" which published "Raiko's Summer" at 530,000 copies.

This number is of extraordinary significance to "Contemporary" because before this issue, "Contemporary" sold only 130,000 copies.

In just one issue, sales surged by more than 300%, which is a terrible record for any publication, and in this process, "Raiko's Summer" took the greatest credit.

With such great success, "Contemporary" and the Humanities Society naturally want to continue their cooperative relationship with Lin Chaoyang.

This is also the reason why Zhu Changsheng visited Lin Chaoyang every now and then.

Of course, 400,000 copies and an increase of 300% are terrible, but this is only a relative term. With "People's Literature" and "Harvest" standing in front of us, the sales volume of "Contemporary" still has a lot of room for improvement.

Moreover, compared with the powerful trend caused by "Raiko's Summer" in the literary and critical circles, this novel has caused much less repercussions among ordinary readers and the wider public.

At this point, "Raiko's Summer" and "Wreaths Under the Mountain" are exactly in contrast.

Lin Chaoyang knows very well that if "Raizi's Summer" is published in the future, it will definitely have a high reputation and reputation in the literary circle and among some literature lovers. However, when it comes to sales, it may be difficult to compare with "Wreaths Under the Mountain"

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The incredible sales of "Wreaths Under the Mountain" are blessed by unique conditions. In this regard, "Raiko's Summer" is hard to come by.

"Let's not mention royalties and sales. After talking for a long time, tell me about your idea." Zhu Changsheng begged.

"I told you it's still being brewed. I haven't thought about it yet."

"Then when will you think about it?"

"Then how do I know?" Lin Chaoyang was a little impatient when he asked, "I didn't tell you about the novel."

Zhu Changsheng was different from Zhang Dening. He was cunning and cunning, so he didn't feel annoyed when he heard what Lin Chaoyang said.

"I know, I know. If you have an idea, you can tell me. I will give you a reference. I, Lao Zhu, have been in the industry for more than 20 years."

"Waiting for someone with an idea."

"Okay, then I'll come back when you think about it in two days."

If Zhang Dening's writing style is straightforward and Liu Xinwu's writing style is murderous, then Zhu Changsheng's writing style is like a dog-skin plaster, making people unable to get angry with him even if they want to.
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