Celebrated author Julia Zolotova captivated a packed audience at Principal Tower’s sky-lounge on 2 July during her ongoing Stories & Surfaces salon series, offering an exclusive look at her latest literary explorations.
Under the theme “Evening with Julia Zolotova: From Concept to Publication”, the evening featured bilingual readings from Zolotova’s two upcoming works — the speculative Eastern Empire and the digitally-charged Omnichannel Hearts. The event sparked lively debate on creative challenges including layered multilingual narratives, immersive AR tools, and the subtle drama of “seen‑at‑09:17” messages.
Located between the City’s gleaming high-rises and Shoreditch’s expressive street art, the venue echoed the contrasting dimensions of Zolotova’s fiction — merging futuristic aesthetics with emotional intimacy.
Recent media reaction framed the debate. A four‑page feature in
Glamour Bulgaria praised Eastern Empire as “layered and unflinching,” while UK portal
Arts & Culture offered “a measured critique of the novel’s ambitious ideas about transparency.”
“Opposite readings mean the book is alive,” Zolotova told the audience. “A story should change shape in every new lens.”
Zolotova’s newest satire, The Influencer’s Canvas, has just landed on the virtual shelves of Britain’s two flagship booksellers —
Waterstones and Hatchards. The dual listing marks the author’s first nationwide bricks‑and‑mortar availability.
UK paperback editions of Eastern Empire and Omnichannel Hearts publish October–November 2025, each with a reader’s guide and Shoreditch‑to‑Shanghai AR city‑maps.
Zolotova’s accolades include the Creativitys UK Award (2024) and the Stein Arts Award (2025) for innovative narrative craft.
A virtual Q&A for editors and booksellers is set for 4 July, 11:00 BST; registration available on request.
“Principal Tower let us test big ideas against a 360‑degree view of London,” Zolotova said. “Stories need altitude — and argument.”