Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 133 Winning (Part 4)

So, with the frantic purchases of the students, "Youth" was quickly sold out. Not only that, many people also placed pre-orders in the "Youth" sales booth, and they directly ordered a semester's issue.

Under the influence of Kevin, "Youth" created the largest sales and orders in history. This made Principal Harden smile. He clasped his hands together and said, "Thank God, "Youth" finally won the support of my classmates."

Not only has the sales of "Youth" increased, but students' evaluations of it have also begun to change.

"I chose to buy a copy of "Youth" out of support for Kevin. The result is not bad. The articles in it are not as boring as before. Especially the "Water Fantasy"."

""Water Fantasy" is very good, and Kevin's comments are also very exciting. I think "Youth" should publish more exciting articles like this."

"I think Kevin's comments are still good. His comments are like poetry, full of charm."

"The article "People should live in an ideal state" is also good! Did Kevin choose it? It's really good. At least it proves that the article of "Youth" is not as boring as before. That's why I chose to book it. for a semester."

So, without a doubt, Kevin was the winner of this bet. "Youth" not only sold much better than before, but also received more praise. This is rarely encountered since "Youth" was published. Facts have proved that Principal Harden made an exception and chose Kevin as the editor-in-chief of "Youth" was a brilliant choice.

Kevin was also very happy to see his classmates supporting him so much. But this world is like this, some people are happy and some are worried. The expression on Kosnovic's face was like wind, fog and rain.

Apart from Kosnovic, Augustine was in no better mood. This was the first time his manuscript was rejected, so one can imagine how big a blow it was to him. Besides, this manuscript was returned by Kevin. Various factors made him feel depressed.

"Hi! Congratulations. Kevin, it turns out that your point of view is correct. Those articles with repetitive views are really not suitable to be published in the same issue." Omron praised Kevin.

"Thank you. Dear Mr. Omron. Yes, "Youth" is a magazine for young people. I think it should publish more things about young people."

"Hmm! Maybe your point of view is right. Oh, Kosnovic probably will be embarrassed to go to work during this time, let him go." Omron reminded.

"Of course! I also have great respect for Mr. Kosnovic,

He is a professional literary editor. "

So, even if the betting matter is completely over, those who watched Little Kevin began to change some ideas after the result of this matter

Kevin didn't put much thought into this matter, so he didn't care too much with Kosnovic. The reason why he made this bet with the other party was just to prove that his point of view was correct. It is now fully proven. He didn't intend to put too much thought on this matter.

After class, Kevin went home alone. In addition to going for a walk in Edinburgh Square with his parents to relax, he spends more time writing "A Beautiful Story of Robinson Robinson". Although the number of words in this work is not very large, due to time constraints, it is only half written now.

"Ode to a Nightingale" has been serialized in "Time Magazine" for a while now. Counting the latest issue, "Ode to a Nightingale" has been serialized to the seventh chapter. This also means that there is one last chapter left, and the serialization of this poem is complete.

While this poem benefited Time Magazine a lot, it also gave Kevin a lot of readers.

The seventh stanza of "Ode to a Nightingale" reads:

Immortal spirit bird! you won't die

Greedy time cannot tread you down.

The voices I heard tonight,

It was also loved by ancient emperors and common people;

The same singing may have added to Ruth's nostalgia.

Made her stand in a foreign cornfield and weep,

This song often fascinates the mysterious old castle,

Captivate the young princess imprisoned within.

She stood by the window, gazing at the stormy waves of the sea,

The lonely fairyland makes her feel flustered

After the famous poetry critic David Lee read this chapter, he could no longer control his emotions.

"This poem is so imaginative. Only a poet of genius can write such imaginative and beautiful poetry."

Since Kevin serialized "Ode to a Nightingale" in "Time", David Lee has been paying attention to this poem. He has carefully read every chapter about it. He felt that the level of this poem had surpassed the level of all modern British poets. He praised Kevin's writing.

At this time, David Lee felt that it was time to talk to this young man. Maybe he has his own different views on poetry. Otherwise, how could he have written such beautiful and imaginative poems?

So, David Lee contacted Wall of Time Magazine, and asked Wall for Kevin's contact information. He intends to go to Edinburgh. He wants to have a chat with this talented poet himself.

On this day, Kevin had just walked out of the University of Edinburgh. A phone rang. He looked at the caller number and it was an unfamiliar number. After hesitating for a moment. He finally picked it up.

"Hi, hello, are you Kevin, the author of "When You Are Old" and "Ode to a Nightingale"?" The other party said in a vicissitudes of life.

"Yes, I am. Excuse me..." Kevin asked politely.

"Let me introduce myself, my name is David Lee, and I am a poetry critic. I have read both of your two works, and they are very good. They are simply produced by talented poets." David Lee in On the phone, I expressed my views on these two works.

"What? You said you are the famous poetry critic David Lee?" Kevin asked in surprise.

Of course Kevin has heard about David Lee, he is the most famous critic in the modern poetry world. He also commented on "When You Are Old". Now he heard that it was his old man who called him, and he couldn't help being surprised.

"Yes, I am. Oh, I will arrive in Edinburgh this afternoon. Can we meet? I want to hear how you produce those perfect poems." David Lee said sincerely.

"Of course, this is my honor. Edinburgh always welcomes you, respected Mr. David Lee." Kevin said.

"Okay, I'll call you when I get there. See you in the afternoon. Genius poet."

Kevin did not expect that David Lee would come over today. So I can only temporarily ask for a vacation from the school. (to be continued)

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