No, writing a novel didn't mean that you would get paid as long as you published it. The remuneration was usually determined by the quality of the novel, its popularity, the time of publication, and the publishing company. In addition, the remuneration of the novel may also vary depending on the cooperation between the author and the editor or the editor. The author's fee for a novel was usually paid by the author's or editor's agency, who would evaluate the quality and value of the novel and determine the payment based on these factors. If the novel was published and popular, the royalties could be very high. Writing a novel is a tough job that requires patience and perseverance. Although not every novel could be paid, through writing, one could create their own works to express their own thoughts and feelings, and obtain pleasure and satisfaction from them.