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Full-time online writers mushroom to over 1m
China has more than 1 million full-time online writers, with many of them earning tens of
thousands of yuan a year and some earning over 100,000 yuan($14,600), or even 1 million yuan a
year, the Chongqing Evening News reported Thursday.“When I first saw the 1,400 yuan payment for the story I wrote for the website, I couldn't help
but laugh,” said an online writer named “Sparkle”, who never imagined that he could so easily
earn the amount of money to support himself for two months.“Sparkle”, who went to work for a foreign trade company in Zhejiang province after graduating
from college, was not satisfied with that life.He tried writing some short novels online six
years ago, and now he is a full-time writer of military-themed novels for qidian.com, an online
publisher.“For profeional writers like us, it is a basic requirement of writing more than 10,000 Chinese
characters per day,” “Sparkle” said.“I usually write five to six hours a day and then upload
the contents online, and I can still have time to take care of my child.”
He said it was normal for writers to make 100,000 yuan a year, and some can even make 100,000
yuan a month.A girl with the Net name “Flowers Laugh To Me”, who has been studying in the US since high
school, said she began writing novels herself because she thought the novels she was reading
were not so good.Her first novel failed to capture readers' interest, but one of her friends read the novel and
encouraged her to continue writing.Half a year later, she wrote her second novel, which
achieved an unexpected succe, with readers' meages and page views increasing rapidly, and
the book was eventually published.Related readings:
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Now she writes three to five hours a day and earns 3,000 to 4,000 yuan a month from the online
novels.Taking into account the earnings from publishing her books and stories for magazines,she now earns nearly 100,000 yuan a year, even though she is still a student.It is relatively easy to become an online writer.People just have to create an account with a
literature website, and then upload a certain number of characters, according to the Chongqing
Evening News.Writers can write whatever they like except for pornographic and retroactive content, and
whatever they wrote won't be edited by the website administrators.Readers usually have to pay the website for reading the novels, and the website then gives 50 to
percent of the money to writers.If a writer produces more than a certain number of
characters each day, the proportion they get will be even higher.Some readers who are eager to
read more will give the writer extra awards for posting more content.And some websites give
writers 500 to 1,000 yuan per month if they post a certain number of characters.Many readers choose to read novels online because they are cheap and convenient.Compared with
buying a book at 30 to 40 yuan, an online novel costs only 4 to 5 yuan, said Liu Dan, a
department manager in a Chongqing-based machinery company.However, full-time online writers who earn money represent only part of the industry.For most
people, to be a good full-time online writer is not easy and their life as a writer can be very
difficult and boring.Some writers even have to write more than 10 hours a day, with their entire life dedicated to
writing, besides eating and sleeping, the Chongqing Evening News said.And when they write some good novels, they also have to worry about being pirated, which happens
frequently, according to a survey by Shanda Literature Ltd, the online publishing arm of Nasdaq
-listed Shanda Interactive Entertainment Ltd, which shows that 90 percent of China's Internet
users have read or often read pirated online publications.Unfair rules fetter internet writers
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Mengru Shenji used to be the No.1 signatory writer of qidian.com, the biggest web-site for
Internet literature.His work, Yangshen, has been clicked on more than 40 million and has been
lingering at top of rankings list for eight months.However, in July this year, he had a falling
out with qidian.com and left their service, even at the cost 300 thousand yuan in remuneration.Including Mengru Shenji, five of the top 20 writers of qidian.com also quit their job.Many of
them found contract items offered by their former employer unfair.An internet writer Wu Zui said, There is an item I think is most unacceptable.According to the
item, the web-site entrusted me to write the novels, which means that my ideas, the stories,everything, even my pen name actually belong to the company.The company draws up all the rules.The contract also rules that writers shall not contact other publishers about their new works.If a writer violates the rule, he will be punished in a way that is devastating to his career.Another internet writer Meng Ru Shen Ji said, If a writer is found contacting other publishers
without permiion from qidian.com, he will find his ranking on the list suddenly nose-dive 20
to 30 percent.And his earning will be down from 30 thousand yuan to only ten thousand yuan for
that month.Rankings on the list are based on clicks, but Internet writer Wu Zui says the number of clicks
can be manipulated.Specialized software has been designed for increasing clicks and the
software is now in wide use.Because of what these authors call unfair rules, the companies have a firm grip on their
writers.Once a writer is in confrontation with a company, his work will very probably be
blocked from the public.Experts in the field say the unfair hidden rules dampen writers' enthusiasm for creation and it
will further suppre the development of the industry.起点中文网
(the biggest website for Internet literature in China)
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leading website for online reading and writing and gave birth to
such writers as Anne Baby and Ning Caishen, known, respectively, for the novel Farewell Viva and
the TV script, My Own Swordsman.Play Video
Mengru Shenji used to be the No.1 signatory writer of qidian.com, the biggest web-site for
Internet literature.His work, Yangshen, has been clicked on more than 40 million and has been
lingering at top of rankings list for eight months.However, in July t2010, he had a falling out
with qidian.com and left their service, even at the cost 300 thousand yuan in remuneration.Including Mengru Shenji, five of the top 20 writers of qidian.com also quit their job.Many of
them found contract items offered by their former employer unfair.An internet writer Wu Zui said, There is an item I think is most unacceptable.According to the
item, the web-site entrusted me to write the novels, which means that my ideas, the stories,everything, even my pen name actually belong to the company.The company draws up all the rules.The contract also rules that writers shall not contact other publishers about their new works.If a writer violates the rule, he will be punished in a way that is devastating to his career.Another internet writer Meng Ru Shen Ji said, If a writer is found contacting other publishers
without permiion from qidian.com, he will find his ranking on the list suddenly nose-dive 20
to 30 percent.And his earning will be down from 30 thousand yuan to only ten thousand yuan for
that month.Rankings on the list are based on clicks, but Internet writer Wu Zui says the number of clicks
can be manipulated.Specialized software has been designed for increasing clicks and the
software is now in wide use.Because of what these authors call unfair rules, the companies have a firm grip on their
writers.Once a writer is in confrontation with a company, his work will very probably be
blocked from the public.Experts in the field say the unfair hidden rules dampen writers' enthusiasm for creation and it
will further suppre the development of the industry.