At present, there was no concrete information on why Geng Burang stopped writing novels. Although he had said that he would have a new book after his god-like work,"The Return of the Common People," ended in December 2018, he had yet to see any new works. There were speculations that he might have been affected by the physical damage caused by his writing, the influence of the update team on the author, and the dissatisfaction of readers with the endings of his previous characters. However, these were just guesses. There was no conclusive evidence to explain why Geng Burang stopped writing novels.
Geng Burang's novels included 'The Return of the Commoners.'
Geng Burang's new book was Shu Dao Wei Wang. This novel was an urban novel written by the author, Zheng Jin Lun Liang Hua Mao. The plot was full of ups and downs, and it was exciting. It was considered a literary work with excellent plot and writing. " Shu Dao is King " was currently in the midst of being serialised, and readers could read the latest chapters online for free on related websites.
Currently, there was no definite information on whether Geng Burang had a new book. The search results mentioned that Geng Burang's representative work was " The Return of the Commoners ", but there was no mention of whether there were any new works released. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if Geng Burang had a new book.
Shakespeare was a man of the theater. His works were meant to be seen and heard, not read in the way novels are. The Elizabethan era had a rich theater culture. He was writing for specific acting companies and the needs of the stage. Novels require a different kind of pacing and description, and Shakespeare's skills were more attuned to the dynamic and visual nature of plays.
Well, during Shakespeare's time, the popularity and demand for plays were much higher than novels. Also, the cultural and literary context might not have encouraged him to venture into novel-writing.
Celestial Bane originally planned to write a sequel, but after the author Xiao Ding finished the first draft, he expressed that he was not satisfied with the ending of the novel, so he decided not to write a sequel. Xiao Ding had once said in an interview that he wanted to express a deep emotion in the ending of Celestial Bane, which was the exploration and thinking of life and fate. He believed that the ending of the novel should be more complete and rich, rather than simply continuing the previous story. In addition, Celestial Bane novels had many story clues, and it would take a certain amount of time and effort to continue writing. Xiao Ding indicated that he had already put aside the idea of continuing to write for a period of time, intending to reconsider and complete a new Celestial Slaying Story.
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 specify the name of the work, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
Tramp novels usually depicted homeless and destitute protagonists who were often in hunger, cold, loneliness, danger, and other predicaments. The audience for this kind of novel was relatively small because many people held a negative view of the image and behavior of tramps, believing that their behavior was irresponsible and immoral. In addition, homeless people usually did not have a stable job or residence, which would also affect the plot and character of the novel. In contrast, modern novels paid more attention to shaping the characters and plots, emphasizing the tension and conflict of the story. These novels had a wider audience, including people of all ages, and paid more attention to the plot and the development of the characters rather than just depicting a down-and-out image. To sum up, tramp novels had a relatively small audience in modern novels, and it was difficult to write stories that were attractive and intense. Therefore, modern novels such as romance, science fiction, history, and horror attracted a wider audience.
Geng Burang's original name was Geng Xin, and he was a well-known online celebrity in China. His representative work, The Common Man, had received widespread attention and praise. Other than the secular people, Geng Burang also created a series of other excellent novels, including Mortal Cultivation Biography, The Rebel Immortal, Battle Through the Heavens, and so on. These works had also gained high popularity and reputation, becoming classics in the field of online literature.
Maoni no longer wrote long novels, but turned to writing short and medium-length works. He thought that he was not good at constructing worlds and characters, and that short stories could better show stories and characters. Although he no longer wrote novels, he did not explicitly state that he would not write novels anymore. He might continue to write, but he might turn to other types or forms of work. The details of whether or not he would write a book and when he would start writing a new book were not mentioned in the search results provided. Therefore, it was impossible to determine why the cat was not written.