There were two ways to apply for a contract with Qidian: 1. ** Internal Projection **: - ** Requirements **: Every editor has different requirements. In terms of word count, 6,000 words are usually enough, and 4,000 words might be enough. Some editors require an outline, while others don't. - ** After the manuscript is approved **: If the editor tells you that the manuscript has been approved, it is basically the same as signing a contract. The subsequent publication of the book is just a process. - ** Note **: You can only submit to one editor. If you submit more than one manuscript without proper reason, you will be blocked. If this editor doesn't pass the manuscript, you can submit to another editor. If you encounter an editor who reads the manuscript slowly, it will take more time. However, some editors would also read their manuscripts on weekends and in the early hours of the morning. 2. ** Directly Send a Book (Directly Reckless)**: - ** Operation method **: Open the book directly through Author's Assistant and wait for the editor to choose. - ** Strengths **: All editors have the opportunity to see the work, even if the work is a Xianxia genre. If the urban fantasy editor or light novel editor thinks it is good, they can also sign the contract. - ** Disadvantages **: You will be anxious before you receive the contract. If you send out the book on Saturday and Sunday, you may not receive the contract even if you write 30,000 words, because the editor does not work on weekends. You can enter the editing platform of your group if you write at least 6000 words. In theory, all editors with more than 30,000 words can see it, but other groups of editors may not necessarily read it when they are busy. - ** Release time suggestion **: It's better to release the book on Saturday. Write 4,000 words a day. When the number of words is enough on Monday, the editor will be able to see it when he goes to work. If the editor is busy on Monday, he will basically see it on Tuesday. If you release the book on Thursday or Friday, you may have to survive the weekend when the editor is off. Of course, you can also release the book on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. In addition, if the number of words published meets the requirements, but the editor has not contacted the contract for more than 50,000 words, there may be some problems with the work. If you feel that the contract is hopeless and do not intend to continue writing, you should also check if there are any short posts within a week, because you may also receive short posts when you stop updating.
The application method for Qidian Chinese Network is as follows: First, open Qidian Chinese Network and register an account.(If you already have an account, you can log in directly), click on the "Personal Center" in the upper left corner, then click on the "Author Area", and then click on "Become an Author Immediately" to enter the information filling page. After filling in the required information, submit the application; In addition, new works could also be uploaded at Qidian. Generally, when they reached 100,000 words, they could apply for a contract in the works management. At the same time, there were also cases where editors took the initiative to contact the author. After the editor contacted the author and agreed to sign the contract, they would provide the contract and the contract. After printing and signing, they would send it to the editorial department. The flow of the work was not the main condition for assessing the signing of the contract. The main condition was the quality of the work. During the application process, the minimum word count for a direct submission was 6000 words. After 6000 words, the work would appear in the editor's background, but it had to be avoided on weekends and holidays for the editor to see it. Internal submission was to know whether the work could be signed earlier, but it could not be submitted more than once. It required an editor to confirm that he did not want the manuscript before he could submit it to another editor. Moreover, internal submission was not a job that the editor had to do. The editor could not read the internal submission, but the editor had to check the direct submission.
In terms of probability, the probability of Qidian signing a contract was higher than that of internal investment. The advantage of internal investment was that they could know the fate of the work earlier, which meant that they could know if they could sign the contract earlier, but it had some disadvantages. During internal submission, one could not submit more than one manuscript. The article could only be submitted to one editor. Only when the editor confirmed that he did not want the article could he submit it to another editor. If three or four editors failed in a row, it would affect their confidence. Even if the final draft was approved, they would still have all kinds of worries. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The approval rate of the application for a contract depended on many factors, including the quality of the work, the author's experience level, the website's review standards, and so on. Although there was no guarantee that every work in the station would be signed, many successful works had gone through a rigorous review and evaluation. If the work meets the website's contract signing criteria, the author can try to submit an application. The staff of the website would conduct a detailed evaluation and review to ensure that the quality and influence of the work met the contract standards. If the work passed the review, the author could become a contracted author of the website and obtain the corresponding rights and rewards. However, even if the work passed the review and was signed, it did not necessarily mean success. The success of the website required the author to continue to work hard, maintain good writing quality and update frequency, and maintain communication and cooperation with the website staff to ensure that the work could be fully promoted and rewarded.
In the contract signed by Qidian Chinese Network, the A version of the contract had the following characteristics: 50 years after the death of the original author, the author could enjoy the promotion, full-time guarantee, reward support, etc., and 50% of the net profit of the copyright would be distributed to the author. If they chose Version A, the author would have a corresponding editor in charge. The work would be recommended and promoted by the platform, and they would be able to enjoy the author's benefits (including the Full-Attendance Award and readers 'tips). This had a positive effect on the author's promotion, creation guarantee, and income. However, this also meant that the author had to give half of the net profit from the copyright to the platform. In general, Version A was suitable for authors who wanted to use the platform's resources to promote their works and were willing to accept the corresponding rights distribution model.
Qidian works could be signed for the following reasons: - It emphasized that the writing of this novel had been carefully thought out and that there was a perfect outline to ensure that the subsequent plot would not collapse. - [Reflect the stability of updates: It means that you update steadily and will not stop updating for no reason. You are capable of updating more than 4,000 words a day.] - [Demonstrate your creative experience: Regardless of whether you are a newcomer or not, mention that you have previously written novels on other small websites.] - emphasize one's own value: practical and straightforward statement of the role one can play on the platform.
There were a few points to note when writing a novel contract application: A brief introduction of your novel: At the beginning of the application, you can briefly introduce the name of your novel, the main characters, the plot, and other information to let the reader understand the basic situation of the novel. 2. Express your intention to sign a contract: In the main body of the application, you need to express your intention to sign a contract with which publishing house or online platform you want to sign a contract with, and explain your writing direction and creative philosophy. 3. Submit relevant proof materials: At the end of the application, you can provide relevant proof materials such as copyright certificates, writing outlines, etc. to prove your strength and creative ability. Pay attention to writing and format: The writing and format of the application should be clear, concise, and standardized. Use professional font and format to avoid using overly fancy or irregular language and format. 5. Submit the application: At the end of the application form, you need to indicate the date of submission and click the submit button to complete the application. It was important to note that the application was only a preliminary document and needed to go through a more rigorous review before it could be signed. Therefore, while submitting the application, one also needed to actively prepare other materials such as creative results, writing experience, etc. to increase the success rate of the application.
The contract application for the novel should include the following contents: 1. Introduction: A brief introduction of the novel's theme, plot, and main characters to let the reader understand the content and structure of the novel. 2. Creation background: introduce the creation background of the novel, including the time, place, social background, etc., so that readers can better understand the plot and characters of the novel. 3. Synopses of the story: summarize the main plot and storyline of the novel so that the readers can understand the main plot and ending of the story. 4. Character introduction: introduce the main characters of the novel, including their appearance, personality, background, etc., so that readers can better understand the relationship between the characters and the story. 5. Emotional clues: The emotional clues that describe the novel include the emotional entanglements between the characters, the emotional changes in the characters 'hearts, etc., so that the readers can better understand the psychology and storyline of the characters. 6. Contract requirements: Explain the contract requirements of the novel, including the word count, style, theme, etc., so that the readers can understand the requirements and restrictions of the novel. 7. Promise: Promise to abide by the contract requirements in the novel, including not violating the rules, not violating the rights, not plagiarizing, etc., so that readers have higher requirements for the quality of the novel. 8. Ending: A brief review of the main plot and characters of the novel gives the reader an overall understanding of the novel. The contract form should be concise and concise, with a strong summary. At the same time, it should pay attention to the fluency of the language and the ability to express so that the reader can better understand the content and storyline of the novel.
Writing novels at Qidian was easy to sign, but it also depended on many factors such as the quality of the novel, reader feedback, storyline, and character setting. The starting point was a highly competitive online platform. If one wanted to get a good response and reputation in a novel, they needed to spend a lot of time and energy to polish their works and improve the quality and appeal of the novel. In the process of writing, he also needed to understand the rules and regulations of Qidian, understand the classification and labels of novels, so that he could better display his works to readers and gain more attention and support. To write a novel at Qidian and successfully sign a contract required a lot of effort and patience, while constantly improving one's writing skills and creativity.
There were two ways to sign a contract with Qidian: - ** Internal Projection **: - Every editor had different requirements. Some asked for more words, some asked for less, some asked for an outline, and some asked for none. Generally, it was about 6000 words. If one wrote 4000 words well, they might pass. - If the editor had said the draft, it would basically be considered a contract. The follow-up book would go through the process. However, one had to pay attention to the process of publishing the book (for example, when writing 6000 words and was about to ask the internal editor for a signature). If other editors took a fancy to the short version, they still had to look for the internal editor. - The advantage was that they could know the fate of the book's contract early, and some editors would read the manuscript on weekends and in the early hours of the morning. The disadvantage was that they could only submit to one editor at a time. If they submitted more than one manuscript for no good reason, they would be blocked. Only if the editor did not pass the manuscript could they submit another one. It would be more time-consuming if they met an editor who read the manuscript slowly. - ** Directly Sending Books (also known as Directly Raging)**: - He opened the book through the Author's Assistant and waited for the editor to retrieve it. - The advantage was that all editors could see the manuscript. Even if it was written in a specific genre (such as Xianxia), editors of other genres (such as urban fantasy, light novels) could also sign on if they felt that it was good. - The disadvantage was that he would be in a hurry if he couldn't get to the station for a short time. Whether the editor could see the book directly depended on the time and the number of words. If the book was published on Saturday or Sunday, even if the editor wrote 30,000 words, the editor would not be able to see it because the editor did not work on the weekend. At least 6000 words could enter the backstage of the group of editors, and all editors with more than 30,000 words could see it (but other groups of editors might not read it if they were busy). In terms of publishing time, it was better to publish books on Saturday. He could write 4000 words a day. On Monday, when the editor had enough words to read, he could read it. If he was busy on Monday, he could read it on Tuesday. If he published books on Thursday and Friday, the editor would rest on the weekends. On Saturday and Sunday, he would have to wait bitterly. In addition, the editor of the publishing team had the responsibility to read the manuscript. It was not necessary for the editors of other teams to read the manuscript. Early signing was just the editor's favor, not necessarily the readers 'favor or the work would be popular. If more than 50,000 words were not picked up by the editor, the work might have flaws. If you felt that signing the contract was hopeless and did not plan to write, you had to see if there were any shortcomings within a week. Many times, you might get a short review if you stopped updating.
There were two ways to sign a contract with Qidian: 1. ** Internal Projection **: - Every editor's requirements were different. Some asked for more words, some asked for less, some asked for an outline, and some didn't. Usually, around 6,000 words were enough, and even 4,000 words could pass. - If the editor had said the draft, it was equivalent to signing a contract. The subsequent release of the book would follow the process. However, one had to pay attention. If other editors noticed that the publishing site was short during the process of publishing the book (for example, when the 6,000-word book was about to be signed by the internal editor), they had to find the internal editor. - The advantage was that they could know the fate of the contract earlier. Some editors would read the manuscript on weekends and in the early hours of the morning. The disadvantage was that they could only submit to one editor at a time. If they submitted more than one manuscript without a valid reason, they would be blocked. This editor could only submit one manuscript. If they encountered an editor who read the manuscript slowly, it would be more time-consuming. 2. ** Directly Send a Book (Directly Reckless)**: - He opened the book through the Author's Assistant and waited for the editor to retrieve it. - The advantage was that all editors could see the work, regardless of whether it was about Xianxia or other genre. Even editors of different genre (such as urban fantasy editors, light novel editors, etc.) could sign on if they felt that the work was good. - The disadvantage was that he would be in a hurry if he could not receive it at the station. If the book was published on a Saturday or Sunday, the editor would not be able to see it even if he wrote 30,000 words (because the editor did not work on weekends). At least 6,000 words could enter the backstage of the editor group, and all editors with more than 30,000 words could see it (but other editors might not read it when they were busy). - In terms of publishing time, it was better to publish books on Saturday. If there were 4,000 words a day, the editor would be able to read it on Monday when the word count was enough. If he was busy on Monday, he would be able to read it on Tuesday. If he published books on Thursday and Friday, the editor would have to rest on the weekends and work hard on Saturday and Sunday. Of course, he could also release the books on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesday. - The editor of the publishing team had the responsibility to read the works, while the other editors were only responsible for choosing from the many works. It was not a necessary responsibility. In addition, signing a contract early was just a matter of the editor's favor. It did not necessarily mean that the reader's favor or the work would be popular. If more than 50,000 words were not picked up by the editor, the work might have flaws. If the contract was hopeless and the author did not plan to write anymore, he would have to see if there were any shortcomings within a week. Many times, he would also receive shortcomings if he stopped updating.