Staying in the station and being released were two different concepts. Stationed works referred to the long-term preservation of the work on a website, and the first release referred to the first release of the work on a website. A work that had been on a website for a long time usually meant that it had been there for a long time, while a first release meant that it had been published for the first time on a website. In some novels, the station might be a certain website, while the first release referred to the first release of the work on a certain website. The meaning of a work being hosted and released might vary from website to website. On some websites, the term 'station' might refer to the long-term preservation of a work on a certain website, while the term 'launch' referred to the first release of the work on a certain website. On other websites, the concept of a permanent site and a debut might be completely different.
The first novel referred to the novel that was first published on the Internet. It usually referred to the original novel on the novel website. A resident work referred to a novel that had been on a novel website for a long time. Generally speaking, a resident work was an auxiliary work or a type of debut work. Usually, a work that was hosted on a website needed to have a high click rate and traffic in order to obtain the copyright and operating income of the website.
A resident work referred to a novel that had been published and updated on a website. Usually, an author or editor would be responsible for maintaining and updating the content, as well as publishing new chapters regularly. The works on the website would usually attract the attention of many readers and form a fixed reader group.
An "exclusive work" referred to a work that an author or a publishing house had authorized to publish in a certain place or platform without authorization. "Initial works" referred to works that an author or a publishing house had first authorized to be published in a certain place or platform without authorization. "Resident works" referred to the long-term release of works by an author or publishing house on a certain place or platform. Even if the same or similar works were published on other platforms or places, the works would still be regarded as resident works.
I'm just a person who likes to read novels. My knowledge ends in 2021 and I can't provide the latest novel information. But I can tell you some facts about the novel. Tong Hua was a famous Chinese writer. Her works, including Startling Step by Step, Long Lovesickness, and Thousand Bones of Flowers, had been translated into many languages and widely spread. She has won many literary awards, including China. Recently, Tong Hua had launched her new work," Trees in the South." The book was jointly published by the China publishing group and Beijing Century Wenjing Press in January 2021 and widely publicized nationwide.
" Gaolin " was an ancient Chinese word that meant " distant relatives or friends " or " people of noble character." This word was first seen in the Book of Songs, in the chapter of Wei Feng·Shuo Ren. In it, words such as "high neighbor" and "far away from relatives" were used to describe the sadness and longing when parting. In later literary works, the term " high neighbor " was often used to describe people with noble moral character and like-minded people.
The narrative style of a narrative literary work referred to the narrative method used in this literary work, also known as the narrative style or narrative style. Narrative-style literary works usually used first-person or third-person narration, as well as direct narration, indirect narration, event-unfolding, reminiscence, and other writing techniques. The first-person narration meant that the author used himself as the narrative object to let the readers feel the author's emotions and experiences, so as to have a deeper understanding of the characters and plots in the story. Third-person narration meant that the author narrated the story from a neutral point of view and did not directly participate in the situation in the story so that the reader could understand the development of the event more objectively. The choice of narrative style in narrative literature usually depended on the author's writing intention and style, as well as the theme and plot of the story. Different ways of narration can bring different reading experiences and feelings to help readers better understand the meaning and meaning of the story.
First release, ordinary, exclusive, and reprint were all used to describe the state of a novel's release. - First issue of the novel: The first time the novel was published on the Internet. - Normal: The novel has been published on other websites but has not been deleted. It can still be found on the original website. - Exclusive: This means that the novel is only published on the original website, and the same version cannot be found on other websites. - Reprint: refers to the novel being copied and pasted on another website without authorization instead of being published as a first release.
The first release referred to the first time a novel was published on an online platform. A work that was posted on a website referred to a novel that would remain on the platform after it was published and would not be published on other platforms. Exclusive authorization meant that the author of the novel could only publish his work on the platform that he had obtained exclusive authorization from. Releasing it on other platforms would be considered an act of copyright violation. Reprinted works referred to works that were reprinted by other platforms after the novel was published on the online platform. Reprinted works might include the authorization of the original platform and the original author.
Putting a work on the shelves referred to the act of publishing a novel or other literary work to an online bookstore or literary website for sale. Usually, it required the authorization of the author or copyright owner. Putting a work on the shelves could bring some benefits, such as increasing the exposure of the work, earning income, expanding the readership, and so on. At the same time, there were also some risks such as copyright disputes, reader complaints, website audit, and so on. Before the author or copyright owner could put it on the shelves, they had to submit the work to the website and register the copyright and review the work according to the requirements of the website. Once the review was approved, the author or copyright owner could publish the work on the website and start selling it. Different websites might have different requirements and standards for works to be published, such as word count, style, theme, etc. Therefore, the author or copyright owner needed to read the website's listing rules carefully and ensure that the work met the requirements before it could be successfully listed.
The first volume of a novel usually referred to the beginning of the novel, also known as the first act or the first page. In novels, the first book usually described the protagonist's initial situation, revealing the background and basic information of the story. In general, the main purpose of the first volume was to let the readers understand the main characters, locations, plot, and background of the story so that they could better understand the development of the story and the unfolding of the plot.