Chapter 486 No Title(2/2)
Lin Weimin has two identities, one is a writer, and the other is an editor. He is qualified for both of these professions, but for so many years, let alone the professional title of writer, he has not even had the title of editor or reviewer.
Of course it's not that he's not qualified, it's just that he's too lazy to do it.
In this era, professional titles are directly related to many people's job promotions and salaries. When everyone evaluates professional titles, many people are overwhelmed. This happened when the Chinese Literature Society piloted professional title evaluation a few years ago.
Lin Weimin is too lazy to participate in these nonsense things, so he simply never participates in them.
Knowing that Qu Xiaowei was teasing him, he said nothing and calmly put the keys of the Mercedes-Benz on the table.
Qu Xiaowei was silent for a while, "This meal is boring."
Jin Ying laughed, and Lin Weimin's lips also raised.
This living treasure!
After the party, Lin Weimin spent one night writing a preface and delivered it to Jin Ying the next day.
Jin Ying said: "Why do I feel like this preface is like a hot potato? You really want to dump it on me after you finish writing it?"
"Are you officials so worried?"
After a few jokes, Jin Ying accepted the article and said, "Thank you."
When he went to work again that day, Lin Weimin received a notice from the company that "No matter what, life is beautiful" was ready to be printed.
The Chinese version of this novel was released quietly, unlike Lin Weimin's other works in the past, which were published in well-known publications such as "People's Literature" and "Contemporary" and were published after being known to many domestic literature lovers.
Because of Lin Weimin's reminder, the publisher also adopted a conservative strategy in printing "Wu", printing 200,000 copies for the first time.
This figure scorns all writers across the country. However, among Lin Weimin's previous publishing experiences, such figures were only seen in the years after his debut.
After "None" was released, the sales in the first few days were indeed about the same as expected, and did not have the same momentum as Lin Weimin's previous works.
This situation lasted for a few days until critical reviews came out and were published in many review magazines and newspapers.
After reading these comments, many readers discovered that Lin Weimin's new novel was published, and a large number of readers flocked to bookstores.
Chapter completed!