Hino Eiji (
zero_to_herooo) wrote in
destinystrings2012-09-09 12:25 pm
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Life goes on, anything goes [Open]
Who: Hino Eiji, OPEN
Where: Kingyou Books
Summary: Eiji settles in at his new job.
Warnings: N/A
Eiji took a last few swipes with the broom, then looked out of the doorway at the street. "Whew. Just in time!"
Finding somewhere to work part-time really wasn't a problem for someone used to moving from place to place like he was. And weirdly enough, the owner of this bookstore had seemed kind of excited to see him. Something about interdimensional whatsits. If he was expecting Eiji to sprout extra eyes or antennae, though, he was in for some disappointment -- Eiji was 100 percent average human.
...well, he was now, anyway. Auf wiedersehen, Eiji Greeed, and all that.
He flipped the sign on the door from "Closed" to "Open", straightened a poster that loudly declared
COMING SOON (9/15)
THE MAN PARADE, VOL. II
EXCITING CONTINUATION!! RESERVE YOUR COPY TODAY!!!
and waved to the people walking by. "Hi there! Interested in a flyer with this month's releases?"
Where: Kingyou Books
Summary: Eiji settles in at his new job.
Warnings: N/A
Eiji took a last few swipes with the broom, then looked out of the doorway at the street. "Whew. Just in time!"
Finding somewhere to work part-time really wasn't a problem for someone used to moving from place to place like he was. And weirdly enough, the owner of this bookstore had seemed kind of excited to see him. Something about interdimensional whatsits. If he was expecting Eiji to sprout extra eyes or antennae, though, he was in for some disappointment -- Eiji was 100 percent average human.
...well, he was now, anyway. Auf wiedersehen, Eiji Greeed, and all that.
He flipped the sign on the door from "Closed" to "Open", straightened a poster that loudly declared
COMING SOON (9/15)
THE MAN PARADE, VOL. II
EXCITING CONTINUATION!! RESERVE YOUR COPY TODAY!!!
and waved to the people walking by. "Hi there! Interested in a flyer with this month's releases?"

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Also hopefully, he could read Theodore's handwriting. "We're actually getting quite a few reservations. I'm glad the author's doing so well lately; I heard he had a hard time getting his initial publishing deal."
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Theodore hands it back afterwards. "They made a smart move, allowing him to show off his skill with the pen. But why did he have such a hard time in the first place if he has a sequel now?"
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"Since you know my name, may I know yours? It seems only fair to trade one for the other," he asked, though it's more of simple courtesy and remembering whom for what than actually wanting to be friends and whatnot.
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"Anyway, I bet no one's happier about it than he is. It's tough making it as a writer."
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"And why is that? The distribution of knowledge, even if fictitious, should be widely received in any form. I'm sure the author has many lessons he wishes to teach within this book." Theodore tapped The Man Parade as he spoke.
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"So they have to try and figure out what's going to sell based on all the stuff that gets submitted to them. And even then, a lot of times they have junior workers sorting through the initial pile just to pare things down."
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"I guess romance or adventure?"
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"Thank you very much. I look forward to reading this and the next book, and you should keep an eye open for my first publication."
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If it sold him some more books, he wouldn't complain.