"Reading Chinese online articles makes me feel like I'm in love. On December 6, Philippine online literature writer Eustoma Reyna said at the roundtable of Chinese and foreign writers at the second Shanghai International Internet Literature Week (hereinafter referred to as the Internet Literature Week).
This year's Online Literature Week is guided by the Shanghai Municipal Press and Publication Bureau, and hosted by the Shanghai Publishers Association and China Literature. 28 well-known online literature writers from 15 countries, including the United States, Bangladesh, Canada, China, the United Kingdom, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Russia, were invited to attend the event to jointly promote the creative trend of global online literature.
British writer Jksmanga shares his story of creating a unique Western fantasy inspired by the Chinese internet. He said that the rhythm of China's Internet ** is rich in changes, bringing people a thrilling experience like riding a roller coaster. He hopes to bring similar feelings to readers in his own work.
Chinese online writer Gongzi Yan mentioned that there is a difference between Western fantasy and Eastern fantasy, and "the fantasy created by Chinese writers will also be integrated into Western elements." The American writer Zentmeister said that in the West, there are many people who are fascinated by Eastern culture, but many people only have a general impression, and many people cannot distinguish which cultural symbols come from which country. "It was through reading Chinese online articles that I was able to distinguish the difference between Chinese cultural characters and Japanese cultural characters in Japanese comics. Master Zinter said.
Kikyo Rainer said that he likes the works of Chinese writer Baixiangmi. "Reading Chinese online articles makes me feel like I'm in love. Chinese online articles have inspired me, so I also wanted to write some online articles to inspire and encourage others. Kikyo Reina said.
At the roundtable, Passion Honey mentioned that she hopes to incorporate what she thinks is meaningful into her work, "I want to advocate the awareness of women's independence, and women can have the right to say 'no' all over the world." Barbados writer Violet 167, a Barbados writer who likes China's "Lonely Fang", also said that she does feel the power of female protagonists in Chinese literature, "They grow up to be their own masters and become their own masters." ”
In addition, at the opening ceremony of the 2nd Shanghai International Online Literature Week, Hou Xiaonan, CEO and President of China Literature, released the "Short Drama Galaxy Incubation Plan", announcing that it will work with the industry to create a high-quality short drama ecosystem.
The plan includes the launch of the "100 IP Cultivation Plan", the screening of more than 100 China Literature IPs, the collection of high-quality original scripts, and the acceleration of high-quality short drama incubation through self-made and joint developmentLaunched "100 million yuan creation**" to provide cash and traffic support for creators;Explore innovative interactive short dramas, empower more innovative, immersive and interactive IP experiences with AIGC, and launch China Literature's first two-person interactive film and television.
Text丨Reporter He Jing**丨Provided by the organizer.
* |Yangcheng Evening News, Yangcheng faction editor-in-charge|Proofread by Zhan Xiwei |Ma Manting.