I'm not sure which website you're referring to. However, generally speaking, novel websites would stop serializing novels for various reasons, such as poor management, copyright issues, reader feedback, and so on. If you're asking if a particular novel website has stopped serializing novels, please provide more information. I'll try my best to answer your question.
If the Beijing Evening News didn't respond, it might be because the content of the submission didn't meet the requirements of the newspaper or it wasn't selected. If you want to submit to the Beijing Evening News, it is recommended to read the newspaper's submission guide to understand the specific format and requirements of the submission. Then, he would write the content according to the newspaper's requirements to ensure that the content met the requirements and could attract the attention of the editor. After submitting, you can try contacting the editor of the newspaper by email or phone to understand the progress and feedback of the submission. If the submission is not selected, it is recommended to accept this fact in time and try to find other media or platforms to publish your work.
As a fan of online novels, I can't provide accurate information about free novel websites. Some websites might provide some free novels, but others might charge fees through advertisements, membership, etc. It is recommended to go to the major free novel websites to search for novels that you are interested in to see if there is a free version.
The reason why the author, Huan Yu, did not write an afterword was still unclear. However, generally speaking, the author did not always have to write an afterword in the process of writing. An afterword usually referred to the author's supplementary explanation of the work after the writing was completed, recalling the creative process, sharing creative inspiration, and so on. However, for some novels or literary works, the author may choose not to write an afterword. This may be due to many reasons, such as the work has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, the work has become a classic, the work has completed its historical mission, and so on. However, regardless of whether the author wrote an afterword or not, readers should objectively evaluate the work, respect the author's creative achievements, and cherish the value of classic literary works.
Some novels didn't refer to specific content or plot. It could be that the author didn't write about it or wanted to keep it a secret. It could also be that the reader didn't know or notice the plot. Some novels might deliberately leave out certain plots to better express the theme or create more imaginative plots. In this case, the omitted plot may be made up for or re-developed in subsequent works. Some novels might contain plots or dialogue that were not made public or published for some reason. These plots or conversations might be supplemented or revealed in the later parts of the novel. And some novels might not have been written out of the author's or the publishing company's confidentiality considerations to avoid revealing some potential commercial or political risks. In addition, some novels may contain sensitive or controversial content that requires the protection of readers 'rights and privacy. There might be many reasons for the plot or content that the novel did not have. The reader might need to understand it through other means or interpretation.
Luo Feng didn't resurrect Huge Axe because Huge Axe had been devoured by the Sector Beast. Huge Axe's realm was too high. No one could withstand the energy and rules backlash needed to revive Huge Axe. In addition, according to the rules of the original universe, people who had reached the level of universe masters couldn't be resurrected. Luo Feng considered the possibility of Huge Axe's resurrection affecting the structure of the race and Hong's position, as well as the fact that the team was already strong enough and didn't need Huge Axe's existence, hence he chose not to revive Huge Axe. Whether Huge Axe would be revived in the future would depend on the development of the Land of Origin's storyline.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to because you didn't provide any context or relevant information. If you can provide more information or specific questions, I will try my best to answer your questions.
As a person who loves reading novels, I can't get information about specific authors or understand their creative situation. Yu Yan was a well-known online author. His/her works had a large number of readers on the Internet, so whether he/she would release new works would receive the attention and expectations of readers. If readers wanted to know Yu Yan's latest works, they could search through search engines or relevant novel reading platforms.
There were many reasons why novels didn't have a sense of immersion. 1. Inappropriate plot design: The plot design is not attractive enough or the plot is too dull, lacking ups and downs and conflicts, making it difficult for the reader to resonate and emotionally invest. 2. Character creation is insufficient: The character does not have enough personality and depth, lacks credibility and a sense of immersion, and cannot resonate with the reader. 3. Inappropriate language expression: The language is not vivid and accurate enough, and the image cannot make the reader feel as if they are there, and it is difficult to resonate with emotions. 4. The problem of perspective: The perspective used in the novel is too singular or too diverse to allow the reader to form a strong emotional identity and it is difficult to produce a sense of substitution. 5. Inappropriate background setting: The background setting is not rich, real, and vivid enough to give the reader a strong sense of immersion. The sense of immersion in a novel came from the plot, characters, language, perspective, and many other aspects. The author needed to consider and carefully design the work to make it more vivid, vivid, and profound, so that the readers could resonate and emotionally invest in it.
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Utopian novels were a literary genre that began in the European Renaissance. They mainly described the beautiful prospects of an ideal society, so they were also called "utopian novels." Although there were also works that described a beautiful society in Chinese classical novels, there was no literary genre like utopia novels. The main reasons are as follows: The political system and cultural traditions of ancient Chinese society were very different from those of the European Renaissance, so there was no ideal society similar to those depicted in European utopia novels. 2. The main audience of ancient Chinese novels were adults, while Utopian novels were mainly targeted at young people. This was because the beautiful society depicted in utopia novels was completely different from real life. It was difficult for adults to accept and understand. 3. The ancient Chinese novels had a variety of topics and styles, but they did not focus on describing an ideal society like the utopia novels. On the contrary, they focused more on describing personal life, emotions, and fate, so they were not very similar to the theme and style of Utopia novels. The authors of ancient Chinese novels did not have the literary standards of the European Renaissance, so they could not create novels that had the literary standards of the European Renaissance.