Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 70 Curry's Worries

As a veteran, Curry deeply believed that Kevin was a promising writer after reading his article in the London Literary Contest. The publication of "Jane Eyre" further confirmed his point of view. But after seeing that Kevin was about to publish his second work in such a short period of time, he also felt a little worried.

Curry suddenly thought of someone, and that was Levante five years ago. Levante was also a popular writer back then. Although he was not a big hit, he also wrote a novel that sold 100,000 copies.

At that time, Levante was too impatient, thinking about making money, and then published his second work a month later. It is a pity that due to the rush of time, the quality of this work is not as good as the first one. So sales are not very good. Until now, Levante's novels have ceased to sell well, and he has withdrawn from life in the English literary circle to become a convenience store owner.

And now Kevin's speed is faster than Levante, is he going to follow in Levante's footsteps? Curry is very optimistic about Kevin's literary future, and he doesn't want to see a second "Levante" appear.

So, after reading the news, he immediately called Kevin. Kevin was at school in Edinburgh, and when he saw Curry calling, he picked it up right away.

"Hi, dear Mr. Curry, hello, long time no see. How are you?" Kevin asked politely.

"Of course, everything is fine with me. Kevin, I called today to confirm something with you. Did you really write Wuthering Heights?" Curry said in a British literary circle. The old senior asked seriously.

"Of course, this is my latest novel, and I feel pretty good about it. Oh, why did Mr. Curry suddenly ask about this?"

"Kevin, maybe you are too impatient, you shouldn't start a new book so early. You must know that a book takes time." Curry reminded.

"Mr. Curry, I know this. But I am confident that "Wuthering Heights" will not be worse than "Jane Eyre". Please believe me? Please trust Editor-in-Chief Ennie and London Literary Publishing House?" Kay Wen said.

"I hope, to be honest, you are one of the new writers I am most optimistic about, and I deeply believe that your literary achievements must be great. Therefore, I hope you can manage your literary road well. Don't Get restless," Curry reminded.

"Thank you, Mr. Curry. Your words are so philosophical and correct. I think I will take them to heart."

"That's good, even if you have such self-confidence, I can only wish you a big sale of your new book and God's blessing."

It turns out that Kevin is so confident in his new work, and Curry doesn't want to say anything more. It's just that he still has some faint worries in his heart, after all, Kevin's speed is too fast.

"Alas! May God bless the English literary world with more talents and more excellent works."

London Literary Publishing House and Bella's Twitter also let Director Ibak and others know the truth of the matter. It turns out that "Wuthering Heights" is not a movie, but a novel. Director Ibak only cares about the affairs of the film and television industry most of the time, even though "Wuthering Heights" is not a movie, he doesn't want to make too many comments.

Since Kevin announced the news of his new book "Wuthering Heights", many booksellers have also started to move. Especially a bookstore, under the order of eighteen-year-old Jenny Norfolk, they also called to order a large number of "Wuthering Heights".

Seeing that Jenny Norfolk paid so much attention to a bookstore, her father directly put it under her name,

Let her take care of it. Of course, Jenny was only eighteen now, and she didn't have much interest. Therefore, she usually leaves it to the people below to take care of it.

The manager of a bookstore found Jenny Norfolk after knowing that she paid special attention to Wuthering Heights, and suggested that she try to hold a book signing event in a bookstore.

"You mean to ask Kevin to come to our bookstore for a book signing?" Jenny Norfolk asked.

"Yes. In this way, we will attract more customers. Besides, with the popularity of "Jane Eyre", many readers are also full of curiosity about Kevin. Therefore, we can also satisfy their psychology."

"Great, you should immediately contact the London Literary Publishing House and convey our intentions sincerely." Jenny Norfolk said excitedly.

Jenny Norfolk had long wanted to get in touch with Kevin up close. After hearing the general manager's suggestion, she made a decision without hesitation.

If things go well, she will be able to see Kevin soon and have a face-to-face chat with him.

After getting Jenny Norfolk's consent, a bookstore also quickly contacted the London Literary Publishing House, and sincerely conveyed their intention to invite Kevin to a bookstore for signing activities.

After receiving the report from her colleagues, editor-in-chief Enni discussed it with colleagues in the planning team and felt that this trick is indeed feasible. After all, writers hold book signings, which is something that happens from time to time in the UK. It's just that under normal circumstances, booksellers and publishing houses invite famous writers. After all, these writers have a certain fan base, and the signing activities will be very successful.

Although Kevin is a newcomer writer, doing so will be very beneficial to his publicity and promotion.

So a bookstore and the London Literary Publishing House reached an agreement. Enni, as Kevin's editor-in-chief, is responsible for contacting Kevin.

Kevin was returning home, and when he saw Editor-in-Chief Ennie's call, he immediately picked it up.

"Hey Ennie, what's up?"

"Kevin, tell you a good thing? We plan to hold a signing event for your new book "Wuthering Heights", so that you can have the opportunity to interact with readers." Ennie said.

"A signing party?"

"Yes, about the "Wuthering Heights" signing event." Enni confirmed.

In his previous life on Earth, he had seen countless similar activities on the news. But I never thought that one day it would be related to me. Hearing what Enni said now, Kevin also had a little surprise in his heart.

You know, a signing is a noble event. On the Earth in the previous life, it was all the work of famous writers. Now it's all about me.

"What's the matter? Do you have any objections? Or do you have other things?" Enni asked after seeing that Kevin hadn't spoken for a long time.

"No, dear Ennie, I don't have any objections. I'm just a little surprised by the news," Kevin said.

"As I said before, God will take special care of those who are diligent and studious, and will give them unexpected surprises. Oh, prepare yourself, I will go to Edinburgh with my colleagues tomorrow." Ennie said.

"Wait, dear Ennie, you said you were coming to Edinburgh?"

"Oh, sorry, I forgot to tell you that this book signing will be held in a bookstore in Edinburgh, which is also hosted by them. So, I want to go there. By the way, let my colleague discuss the details with you matters." Enni explained.

A bookstore, of course Kevin knew. This is one of the best bookstores in Edinburgh and has chains all over the UK. In the past, they have invited many great writers to hold activities. Now hearing that the signing will be held in their bookstore, Kevin is also very happy.

"I see, you are welcome to visit this beautiful city again." Kevin said enthusiastically.

"I think I'd love to go to that city because it's full of enthusiasm. Oh, long story short, we'll get in touch. Bye."

After finishing speaking, Enni hung up the phone anxiously. Because she still has to discuss the signing with her colleagues and a bookstore, and then she can tell Kevin. Furthermore, the London Literary Publishing House will also announce the signing and sale of "Wuthering Heights" by Kevin to let readers know about this situation.

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