Yun Qi's novels were usually published on the website of Yun Qi Literature. On the Yunqi Literature website, authors could upload their own chapters to show their works to readers. After the novel chapters were approved, the author could publish his novel on the Yunqi Literature website and set the chapter update time. When a novel was published on the Yunqi Literature website, the author could interact with the readers through the platform of the Yunqi Literature website and publish book reviews and comments. At the same time, they could also obtain more readers 'attention and traffic through the platform's recommendation and search functions. At the same time, novel authors could also obtain more publishing opportunities through the platform to adapt their novels into movies, TV series, animations, and other forms of works to expand their creative influence.
Not necessarily. The novels on the shelves of Yunqi Academy could be limited to free reading, but the academy would usually charge for some of the novels. These novels were called "paid preemptive reading" or "paid chapters". The readers could read the rest of the novel first by paying the corresponding fee. The other novels were limited to free reading and didn't cost anything.
A novel being put on the shelves usually referred to the process of publishing an existing novel on an online novel platform. After the novel was published, the author could publish chapters on the platform. The readers could read the chapters on the platform and interact with other authors and readers. Before the novel could be published, the author had to complete the novel's serialization and pass the platform's review before publishing it on the platform. After the novel was published, the author could also continuously update the chapters through the platform to increase the number of readers and readers of the novel.
A novel being published on a website meant that after the novel was published on a website, it would enter the official process of being published. After editing and reviewing, publishing chapters, receiving feedback from readers, and so on, it would eventually become a paid or free serial work on the website. The process of putting a novel on the shelves usually included the following steps: Author submission: The author can submit the novel to the editor for review through the website's submission system. 2. Editor's review: The editor will review the novel, including proofreading, editing, polishing, etc., to ensure that the quality of the novel meets the standards of the website. 3. Releasing chapters: After the review, the author can publish chapters for readers to read. 4. Accept feedback from readers: readers can give feedback to the novel through comments, likes, etc. to help the editor better understand the needs and preferences of readers and further improve the novel. 5. Paying or free publishing: If the novel is approved and meets the website's paid or free publishing conditions, the author can set the novel as a paid or free serial. The readers can read it through paid or free chapter purchases. Putting a novel on the shelves was an important part of a novel's creation and also the first step to the commerce of a novel. Through the publishing of novels, authors could earn a certain amount of income and fame, while also providing readers with a high-quality reading experience.
The novels were usually published on online novel platforms. After the work was published, readers could search for keywords on the platform to find the work and read, comment, share, and so on. The novel had to meet the platform's requirements such as word count, theme, style, and so on. At the same time, it had to be reviewed and approved by the platform before it could be officially released. After the novel was published, it could also attract more readers to pay attention to his works.
The removal of a novel usually refers to the fact that the novel is no longer published or published by any publishing house or platform for some reason (such as copyright expiration, policy change, market demand change, etc.). In this case, people who had already bought or owned the copyright of the novel (such as authors, publishing houses, platforms, etc.) could re-license or sell the copyright of the novel for other companies or individuals to use. However, the process of re-authorization or sale may be different due to different reasons for the novel being removed from the shelves. Some novels might be taken off the shelves because of changes in policies or the expiration of copyrights, which caused the publishing house to be unable to continue publishing the novel and was forced to take it off the shelves. Some novels could also be taken down due to changes in market demand, such as a decrease in readership or fierce market competition. The removal of a novel was a situation where the novel could not be published or released again due to a change in the copyright of the novel.
A novel being taken off the shelves usually meant that the copyright of the novel was purchased by the original author or a third-party company or organization authorized by the copyright owner and used in their own works. In this case, the original author could no longer use the novel as his own work or publish it on other platforms. The removal of the novel may cause the original author to lose control of the novel, but under normal circumstances, they will receive a certain amount of copyright income or other forms of return. At the same time, the removal of the novel could also be seen as a copyright protection measure to protect the rights of other authors.
Putting books on the shelves usually referred to putting books that had been sold or displayed back on the shelves in bookstores, libraries, or other bookstores so that more people could buy or borrow them. Bookshelves were usually carried out by the management of bookstores or libraries. They would decide whether to put certain books back on the shelves based on factors such as the inventory of books, the purchase and borrowing of readers, etc. Books that were restocked would have their prices adjusted, their display locations changed, or other content added to attract more readers. Putting books on shelves is one of the most important daily tasks in libraries, bookstores and other book sales places. It helps to promote the sales and reading of books, and also can improve the management and service level of the place.
Xiayun Qifeng was a type of Chinese calligraphy, a variant of official script that originated in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Its beautiful style, light strokes, tactful, smooth and varied, was often used in the font design of novels, operas and other literary works. The characteristic of Xiayun Qifeng was that the strokes were graceful and varied, giving people a beautiful, fresh and elegant feeling. In calligraphy, Xia Yun Qi Feng was also one of the most important schools. It had an important influence on the development of official script, regular script and other scripts.
In Yunqi Academy, the status of a novel being connected usually referred to a novel that was still in the process of being serialized and had not been completed. This meant that the author of the novel was constantly updating the chapters so that the readers could continue reading. The connection status could also be understood as the " serial " status of the novel. The readers could understand the progress of the novel by reading the latest chapters.
Yunqi Academy's novels were usually limited to less than one million words. The specific word limit might vary according to the type of work, subject matter, author, and other factors. In addition, Yunqi Academy would also review the works on the shelves. The review standards might also affect the number of words on the shelves. Before publishing, the author had to submit the outline and content of the work to Yunqi Academy for review.