Lisco's American Life

125. Haas's (next day 1)

Seeing that his senior brother could find a good home, Liske was also very happy.

Ada's career as a painter matches his career as a writer, and I believe they can complement each other very well.

Lisko also admired Ada's paintings after eating. She is of the pop art genre.

The pop art genre is an art form that expresses oneself and pursues novelty. It originated in the 1960s.

Pop style is not a simple, consistent style, but a mixture of various styles. It pursues popular taste and opposes the pretentious nobility of modernism. It emphasizes novelty and uniqueness in design, and

Boldly use gaudy colors.

From the paintings, Lisko used his meager appreciation level to see that Ada's attainments were quite good. I heard that one of her paintings can now be sold for 800,000 euros in the European art world. Among young people,

She is one of the top leaders of her generation, and she is also a female painter, which is even rarer.

It's just that Lisko didn't have much interaction with the painter circle, so he never heard of it. However, Haas, who often hangs out at various banquets and is a guest, knows these things very well.

Not only has Haas been very happy in love recently, but he has also completed his new book.

He wrote the story of his affair with a woman named Sawyer on the road into the book. The protagonist fell in love after being struck up by Sawyer, and finally found out that he had been deceived and found a new love.

come out.

Yes, this is completely his real experience during this period. No wonder many people say that literature comes from life, and it is true.

Haas's book is called "Hitchhiking Woman". Lisko was lucky enough to read the manuscript in advance. Not only did he use his good love writing style to write about the ups and downs of the male protagonist's emotional experience, but his writing style was also better than before.

Taking into account both literary and artistic qualities and best-selling characteristics, Lisko believes that Haas has truly found his own path this time. His future achievements will definitely be the one with the most honors among best-selling romance novels, and they are also literary.

The best-selling novel among them.

Lisko, who specializes in serious humanistic literature, is not included in this list. After all, most of his books are subscribed by schools, teachers, students, lawyers, financial people, white-collar workers, and other high-end people in society.

Haas is targeting the market of women such as housewives and school girls. These complicated love stories are their favorite.

"Have you read it to your instructor?" This was the first question Lisko asked after reading the book.

Although the mentor usually likes to nag the most and feels that Haas is the one he dislikes the most, everyone knows that the mentor has high hopes for Haas. He always feels that Haas's achievements should not be like this.

"I sent it yesterday. My tutor hasn't replied to me yet." Speaking of his tutor, Haas's tone suddenly became a little shrinking.

"It's great," Lisko said. It could be seen that although Haas thought his writing was okay, he was not confident in his bones. This was the first book he had just changed, so he was still very uneasy about the future.

"Very good," Lisko stood up and patted him on the shoulder, encouraging him.

"Really? Are you comforting me?"

Haas still looked a little disbelieving.

"I think you have blazed your own path. If you follow this direction, your achievements will definitely not be low." Lisko truthfully stated his feelings.

"Hahaha." Haas, who had been silent for a long time, finally started to feel a little happy. The first reader of this book was Ada. After Ada got it in her hands and read it, she immediately gave it high praise.

Of course, there would be subsequent questioning and torture. Of course, Haas couldn't tell who Sawyer was. This was not a lie, just a well-intentioned deception. He had already vented his anger with Lisko. With such a shameful past,

Just keep it in your heart.

After reading Ada's praise, he regarded it as the respect and encouragement of his lover.

He also found his literary editor to appreciate it. The literary editor was a senior student at Haas, who also majored in literature. He had published several books that were not popular before switching careers and became an editor. His literary quality was also very high.

He also gave high praise and evaluation.

Finally, Haas plucked up the courage to send an email to his instructor, but the instructor did not reply to him for a long time. This made Haas, who has a somewhat impatient personality, really feel upset.

It wasn't until Lisko gave him a definite evaluation that he truly felt relieved.

In the literature industry, Lisko was the person he admired the most. He felt that his junior brother seemed to have a natural talent for writing. He was amazed by every book he wrote, and his level of writing was something he looked up to.

That's why he was so convinced by Liske's professional evaluation.

Looking at the silly fat fellow, Lisko also understood his mood. After all, in his current position, he is already a leading figure in best-selling literature. If he fails to transform at this time, he will be met with overwhelming slander and suspicion.

Writers with a bad mentality may really fail to recover, directly lose their talent, and just go silent.

Haas was able to make the decision to transform without hesitation, which is obviously something that can only be done by a person who truly loves literature.

"Li, I read your recent short stories, and I didn't expect you to be very good at this." Talking about the recent literary newspapers, Lisko's short stories began to be published one by one according to time, and they received a great response.

"Brother, don't you know? Before I learned from a mentor, I wrote a column." Liske pointed out his own experience.

"But your article "The Tell-Tale Heart" was really beyond my expectation." Haas said, still feeling scared.

"Yes, he was so scared that he didn't dare to sleep. He left all the lights in the bedroom on all night. He was so scared that he didn't fall asleep until the early morning." Ada held the coffee and lifted Haas' shorts without hesitation.

Some people say that how to quickly close the relationship between two friends who are not very familiar with each other, the answer is obvious, just complain about a friend you both know, so that you can chat for a long time.

"The Tell-Tale Heart" is an attempt by Lisko. It is a novel that is biased towards horror. Lisko wants to test the market's acceptance of this subject, but he will not give up his status as serious literature.

It's just a casual writing that I want to use horror novels as my daily entertainment.

And he also has a bit of a wicked sense of humor. He feels very happy when he sees others being frightened and screaming in fear, similar to the pleasure of succeeding in playing pranks.

"The Tell-Tale Heart" describes a neurotic, psychopathic young man who develops a morbid hatred for his neighbor because he has eyes like a vulture. This hatred accumulates deeper and deeper, and he develops...

Murderous intent.

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