Notes of Destiny: A Musical Odyssey by Neil Grant

Chapter 12



Chapter 12 No One Would Bury Talent

The person before him seemed to be in his twenties

But he could write such a complete outline and complicated character relationship chart

Mr. Chadworth had been in the industry for over twenty years and had to read countless manuscripts daily

He could tell with one glance whether a writer was smart and if their writing was meticulous

Just like right now. He glanced at the outline and could almost conclude that this was a gifted author

Mr. Chadworth’s tone was noticeably gentler than before

Neil, is it? Do you have writing experience?” 

Neil said honestly, I’ve written a few songs, but this is my first time writing a novel.” 

Oh, your first time writing a novel.” Mr. Chadworth muttered as he repeated it

He had read the beginning

The introduction of the beginning, the plot’s ups and downs, and the charactersnovelty

These surprised him

When he finished reading the beginning of the Harold Patternovel, he put down the draft reluctantly

His voice was more eager

Neil, how many words will you write for this book?” 

Around one million,Neil answered honestly

Rowing’s original work was around one million words

Neil could almost remember the entire plot. As he imitated Rowing’s style, reaching the original word count wasn’t hard

If he expanded on the battle and romance scenes, the novel could reach one point five million. words

But Neil didn’t think it was necessary at the moment

After all, he was still a fresh talent and needed to maintain his writing quality

Going too much into detail was only something done by experts

Mr. Chadworth immediately said, If you can ensure such quality for the next storyline, this draft is good to go! I can help present it to the company and request more resources to promote it for you. But the prerequisite is the quality of the book!” 

Neil knew Mr. Chadworth was worried that his ingenuity would only be shortlived

Too many people were defeated by a lack of perseverance in the writing circle. They couldn’t endure the dull and challenging writing life, so their brilliance and talent were ruined

Neil ensured him. Mr. Chadworth, my writing speed is up to ten thousand words daily. At present, I have drafts of one hundred and fifty thousand words. I can submit my draft of the following three hundred thousand words in two weeks.” 

Mr. Chadworth’s eyes widened and he exclaimed, You write so quickly!” 

Neil felt frustrated. He was physically writing, and his speed was far from ideal

If the Internet was as developed as in his past life, he could use shorthand or speechtoword software. Writing fifty thousand or one hundred thousand words daily wouldn’t be a problem

But his current speed already surprised Mr. Chadworth

Neil smiled and found a reasonable excuse

I’ve always been interested in fantasy fiction and have read many novels. The scenes keep playing in my mind, so I don’t need much effort to write.” 

Mm. That makes sense.Mr. Chadworth looked at the neat handwriting on the manuscript

Neil had at least fifteen to sixteen years of experience writing with a hardtipped pen

It was reasonable for him to have a faster writing speed than regular people

Mr. Chadworth nodded. Alright. I’ll discuss the royalties with you. Just a moment.” 

He turned and walked behind his desk before taking a file from his information drawer

He came back and passed it to Neil

This is the contract template. You’re a newcomer, so I can only help request midlevel contract resources. You won’t be able to get a better contract. The payment criterion is here” 

Neil read as instructed

The payment was twentyfive per thousand words. The royalties were eight percent

Neil had a rough understanding of payment in the nineties

It was generally twenty to thirtyfive per thousand words. The royalties started at six percent and were capped at fifteen percent

Newcomers usually couldn’t get followup royalties if they were bought out

Mr. Chadworth’s twentyfive per thousand words price was a pretty good deal

Neil, I have high regard for your book. Don’t worry, and keep writing. When the book gets popular, we can definitely continue with followup resources. We do quite well in the domestic twolevel channel, and you’ll be able to earn more money.” 

Books had a few distribution channels. They were generally direct channels, twolevel channels, and Internet channels

In 1997, the Internet wasn’t as developed yet, and the publishing house mainly depended on the first two channels

The direct channels were Barnes & Noble and Powell’s Books, a meticulous yet comprehensive national network

With Greenleaves Publishing’s scale, the direct channels gave them no advantages

The second channel was private, including wholesale book markets and smaller private bookstores

This channel had always been a book distribution channel that could not be ignored

The second channel operated flexibly and reacted quickly to the market, which was advantageous. It took up half the book market

Greenleaves Publishing had an edge in private channels. They had thousands of partnering networks in the country

These networks contributed to astonishing sales for fantasy fiction novels

Neil believed Mr. Chadworth

Furthermore, he wasn’t interested in publishing income

As William’s disciple, Marcus thought highly of himself by selling one hundred thousand copies

Even if Harold Pattercould get famous, it could only sell two to three hundred thousand copies

He couldn’t earn much

Neil wanted to break into the fantasy fiction market with this book and pique the attention of the film and television industry’s big shots

Selling the film and television copyrights was truly the big deal

Then, animation and game copyrights could be sold when the Internet was better developed 

later

In old Dracorea, payment was calculated per sentence, creating a new writing style

The writers didn’t make enough money, and the later generation ridiculed this for ages

But in the nineties, a woman wrote an autobiography after getting famous. She sold a million or so copies because of her popularity

And Rowing’s Harold Patterbook series had been sold over six hundred million copies. worldwide

After that, eleven movies were made and grossed over seven billion at the box office. Over twenty games were created and earned more than two and a half billion

These would help Neil build a fantasy fiction world of his own

After all, he was reborn with a bag of tricks

Neil gladly accepted the contract

No problem. I can sign it now.” 

Mr. Chadworth said happily, Alright. I will get my assistant to make you a new contract. Don’t worry.” 

The two chatted briefly before his assistant sent the new contract over

Neil signed his name on it

Mr. Chadworth said, Your novel will be released in three volumes. Coincidentally, you have three main characters. But if the first volume doesn’t do well, requesting resources later will be hard. Therefore, you have to ensure the quality of the plot in the beginning” 

Neil nodded and pretended to ask casually. Mr. Chadworth, will there be a chance to 

book to directors in the film and television industry if it does well?” 

recommend my 

Mr. Chadworth was startled. You want to sell film and television rights? It’ll be slightly difficult. However, everything can be discussed if the book becomes popular. Perhaps resources will come 

looking for you.” 

Information was limited and less developed than in the Internet era

But every generation was the same. No one would bury talent

Neil was relieved

This amazing talent didn’t belong to him, but he had brought it over

Like the comedian Lucille Ball had said, Neil would rather regret what he had done than what he didn’t

Neil laughed at himself

He didn’t think carefully and only thought of making money. Where was the virtue in that

The novel’s introduction draft was given to Mr. Chadworth

Neil left Greenleaves Publishing

He held on to his bag filled with cash and rocked around on the street. He planned to buy some things for his wife and children.


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