Editor-in-chief Wang Weimin, deputy editor-in-chief Cai Qing, responsible editors Lao Qian, Chu Hongmei, and Yang Xiuxiu were sitting in the conference room at this moment.

Xiao Yin from the marketing department explained the contents of the slides to the editors.

"So far, the new issue of 'Children's Literature' has sold 600,000 copies in the physical market and has 815,000 online subscriptions. The response rate for our survey on the new column was 1.8 percent."

"Ninety-seven percent of this comes from online subscriptions, with the remainder coming from phone calls and official letters after reading the physical magazine."

"A total of 18,000 survey data points are as follows."

As he said that, he turned to the next page.

The large amount of data above gave everyone present a headache, but the data below was clear at a glance.

An overview of the ratings for the five articles in the new Featured Recommendations column.

The total score is five stars, and below is the number of people who rated it and the text of the comments.

As soon as the scores came out, the faces of the five editors in charge became interesting.

Old Qian and the other two had amusement on their faces. Chu Hongmei, the veteran, had an ugly look on her face, but Yang Xiuxiu didn't change much.

But the corners of her mouth would curl up from time to time, and you could tell that she was in a good mood.

Xiao Yin didn't know that the people below had different thoughts, so he continued to finish.

"There are five articles. 'Little Grass' gets three and a half stars, 'Wild Rose' gets three stars, 'The Bear and the Bee' gets four stars, 'The Little Match Girl' gets four stars, and 'The Ugly Duckling' gets four and a half stars."

"The main negative reviews of Little Grass and Wild Rose are that they are boring, not good, and uninteresting to read."

"The Bear and the Bees has a lot of strengths, and the summary is interesting. I like the friendship it depicts."

"As for 'The Little Match Girl', because it's a tragic story, young readers don't like it, but they think the story is well-written."

“‘The Ugly Duckling’ received very few negative reviews and was the highest rated of the five stories.”

After saying this, there was nothing else for him to do, so he left.

The lights in the conference room were turned on and Wang Weimin turned his chair around.

"Tell me what you think."

Deputy Editor-in-Chief Cai Qingnian is a little older than Wang Weimin. He has two distinctive scowls and his whole face looks miserable, but he is actually a steady person.

Speak first.

"The new column is quite effective, as can be seen from the reader feedback. The previous column did not have such a high rate."

"For literary magazines, content is king. If the stories are well-written, readers will be willing to communicate more."

Wang Weimin expressed his approval.

Lao Qian spoke at this time.

"I've read all five articles in the new column. I recommended Xiao Xiong's article, so I won't comment on it. I also know Qiu Ji, the author of Little Grass and Wild Rose."

"There's nothing wrong with this author's literary ideas; they're profound and insightful, but his writing style is too adult-oriented, which makes it lacking in interest and storytelling. This is a critical flaw in the fairy tale field. If this isn't addressed, it'll be hard to reach the top."

"But this guy named Lu Qingfeng is quite interesting."

"Look at his two stories. The choice of words and sentences is extremely sophisticated and full of imagery. The articles are also quite profound in thought, but they don't give people a sense of discouragement or preaching."

"The story is told in a gentle and silent way."

"This writing style is very similar to serious literature. There are no such people among fairy tale writers. I suspect it is an old guy who has made the transition."

At the end of his words, he looked at Yang Xiuxiu.

Of all the people, only Yang Xiuxiu had contact with the author himself.

Wang Weimin, Cai Qing and others also looked over.

Lao Qian's literary accomplishment is second to none in the entire magazine, and the manuscripts he has reviewed rarely have any mistakes.

Everyone was also curious about which literary veteran had put on a new identity to write fairy tales.

Chu Hongmei was still muttering in her heart, the little girl is so lucky, why didn’t such a good thing happen to her.

"Qian Bian, you are wrong this time."

Yang Xiuxiu covered her mouth and chuckled.

"The author who wrote these two stories is not yet an adult this year."

As soon as he finished speaking, everyone was stunned, and the pen that Lao Qian was spinning in his hand flew out.

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