RWXβs Afterword
Been a hell of a ride, hasnβt it? Told you guys it would be.
I started this 804 chapter, 3.4 million Chinese character project on May 10, 2014, at SPCNETβs forums, where I was (and still am) a moderator. I had been translating there for many years, and when I saw the popularity of he-manβs Stellar Transformations translation (currently being continued at translationnations.com, so go take a look after reading the early chapters here!), I fell in love with the genre, and started on this project by the same author: I Eat Tomatoes, expecting it to be a 4-5 year project, like many of the old SPCNET translations were.
At first, I translated basically whenever I felt like it, which would be incredibly slow by todayβs standards. By December 4, 2014, I had translated up to Book 3, Chapter 8 or so, which was roughly 56 chapters in 6.5 months, ~2 chapters a week; an incredible pace by former standards, although still dwarfed by he-man (bless him, wherever he is). At that time, this lovable, paranoid fellow who named himself TheLeecher (and was anything but) PMβd me on SPCNET, insisting that he wanted to send me a nice donation to both thank as well as βencourageβ me to translate faster. As TheLeecher was afraid of his name/details being seen, he insisted on sending Amazon gift cards rather than a donationβ¦and I basically said, βsureβ, and cranked out a bonus chapter or two in order to thank him.
A cycle had begun, and others scrambled to donate as well. This was far more work than I had bargained forβ¦but I did what I promised, and this resulted in a virtuous (albeit exhausting) cycles of more updates=>more viewers=>more donations=>more updates. On Dec. 22, I formally started Wuxiaworld for Coiling Dragon.
And now, 11.5 months and 748 chapters after Dec. 4th, at an average of 15 chapters/week, for eleven months, here we are. At the end of the road.
Coiling Dragon is now complete. For better or worse, it has completely upended the translation scene, in terms of making more people aware of what translators are βworthβ, in terms of making taking donations socially acceptable (and thus promoting a virtuous cycle of good translators, but alas, also incentivizing bad ones to jump in for a moneygrub), in terms of bringing the Xianxia/Chinese Fantasy webnovels to the forefront, in terms of changing peopleβs expectations on what a βfastβ translation speed isβ¦and more.
But Coiling Dragon didnβt just change the translation scene; it changed my life, both for the better as well as for the worse. As many of you know, I do have a full-time, professional job that I usually spend an average of 50 hours a week on. When you throw in 15 chapters a week on top of that, which averages out to around ~40 hours (earlier chapters took 3-4 hours/chapter, Iβm now doing around 2 hours/chapter)β¦that means Iβve been doing a 90 hour workweek for nearly an entire damn year, and thatβs not even counting the amount of time spent on comments, website maintenance, and more.
Honestlyβ¦Iβm exhausted. Truly, utterly exhausted. Like Tomatoes before him, RWX, too, needs a good rest. The 90 hour workweek for a year has taken its toll; itβs been rewarding in many ways, both financial and personal, but at the same time, itβs been a killer. Iβve had no social life for a year, Iβve gained ~30 lbs from all that sitting in front of a computer, my right hand cramps at the pinky (from continuous stretching to the βshiftβ) button, I havenβt gone out for a date in agesβ¦the list goes on and on. I tried to not make it too apparent to yβall, but for three or four months now, Iβve essentially been running on fumes, with the main thing keeping me going being the fact that the end was nigh. I giggled hysterically a little each time someone suggested that I was trying to βstretch it outβ. Good lordβ¦hehe.
And now, itβs over. Itβs been an incredible, life-changing year. Thank all of you, each and every one of you, for your love, support, comments, readership, and more. Coiling Dragon is over, but Iβm sure there will be other projects I will work on in the future (and I will continue helping out on Desolate Era in IEWβs absence), so this is, dear friends, is farewell but not goodbye. I will take a good, long, restβ¦and then Iβll be back.
But for now, it is time to hibernate a bit.
Ren Woxing (RWX)
3:00 PM of November 24, 2015.