A novel submission referred to the author submitting his literary creation to relevant literary institutions, publishing houses, or other literary societies for them to edit, review, publish, and distribute. By submitting, authors could gain more recognition and opportunities to showcase their talents. At the same time, they could also gain more literary benefits and reputation. For a novel submission, the author usually had to submit their own novel manuscript, resume, work introduction, and other information. After the review agency reviewed the work, if the work met their requirements, it would be selected for publication. At the same time, authors could also establish contact with editors and editors to obtain more guidance and advice to help them better complete their literary creation. Submitting a novel was an important process to show one's talent, gain recognition, and realize one's own value. It was also a form of literary creation. It required the author to have a certain literary quality and creative ability. At the same time, they also needed to be carefully prepared and confidently face the review and evaluation of the review agency.