Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 75 On-site questioning session

The questioning session was still going on, and Kevin looked at the people in the audience again. At this time, he saw a white-skinned man, about thirty years old, who looked a bit like his father. So, he planned to give the other party a chance to ask questions.

"The friend in the fifth position in the fourth row. Thank you." Kevin said.

As soon as the other party heard it, he immediately stood up excitedly, and then asked, "Thank you for choosing me. My question is, you have a poem called "When You Are Old", which is a romantic love poem. Do you have a girl you like in reality? Is this poem written for her?"

As soon as this question came out, Jenny Norfolk, who was sitting by the side, was also full of curiosity. Yes, such an excellent writer and such a romantic man, does he have a woman he likes? Was his song "When You Are Old" written for the other party?

Jenny Norfolk couldn't help but pay special attention to the answer to this question.

"Thank you for your question, please sit down first. Yes, there is no doubt that "When You Are Old" is an affectionate love poem. But I did not write this poem to this or that, but to It is the love dedicated to me. The love I am looking forward to is so sincere and unswerving." Kevin replied.

Hearing Kevin's answer, Jenny Norfolk already understood that Kevin has no one he likes yet, and his romantic song "When You Are Old" is not written for anyone. She felt strange, it was an indescribable feeling anyway.

The questioner was quite satisfied with Kevin's answer, so he nodded and sat down following the rules.

"The lady in the first position in the fifth row, thank you." Kevin continued to point at people.

"Hello, Mr. Kevin, is there any difference between your "Wuthering Heights" and the previous "Jane Eyre"?" asked the questioner.

"They have nothing in common at all. If I have to say the same thing, I think it is love. Their theme also revolves around love, but in fact everything in the world revolves around love. Of course , this story seems a bit sad. Because I want to try to write the sad side of the world. So, sorry, please forgive me for letting you see the desolation of this world in advance." Kevin replied immediately.

This answer can be described as a classic. Yes, many things in the world revolve around love. It is love that makes this world so beautiful, wonderful and meaningful.

When Kevin's answer was over, the applause broke out immediately.

"Okay, please continue to ask questions, we still have time." The host said at this time.

"Hello, Mr. Kevin, how long did it take you to write this "Wuthering Heights"? As far as I know, your first novel "Jane Eyre" has not been published for a long time, and now it is published again. "Wuthering Heights". This process is too fast." The questioner said.

"Hehe, to be honest, the time to write "Wuthering Heights" is not very long. Because I don't like a book that is too muddy, I like to write quickly and follow my inner thoughts. Therefore, my train of thought rarely gets stuck. I thought, I need to thank God for my unlimited inspiration,” Kevin replied.

Kevin's answer is quite montage, because he can't express the literary memory system in his mind, so he can only answer in this way. Fortunately, readers of this answer are quite satisfied.

"Mr. Kevin, hello, may I ask if there are any characters with full of character in this "Wuthering Heights"?" asked the questioner.

Speaking of characters with richer personalities in Wuthering Heights,

Catherine Earnshaw, of course. Celine Earnshaw is a complex character. She is sometimes friendly, sometimes violent, sometimes gentle, sometimes impulsive, sometimes affectionate, and sometimes willful.

She despaired her father, and because he could not understand her, he said he could not love her. Her brother Hendry felt that he had been stripped of everything by Heathcliff, but Catherine saw the reflection of her own wild nature in this black boy. She played with him on the moors, their natural habitat, fascinated by the rough beauty of the country scene. But Catherine has a fatal weakness. She found herself irresistible to the lure of the elegant life of Thrushcross Grange, a lovely fresh old house so peaceful after the storms of the Heights.

In this way, she is led to betray her well-known true nature - which is one with Heathcliff - only for the sake of that earthly vanity. The vulgar Heathcliff has a lower social status than her, so she decides to marry Edgar, and it is this decision that leads to the tragedy of the story. She admits this fact in the moving scene of her reunion with Heathcliff in Chapter Fifteen.

So Kevin replied: "I think it should be Celine Earnshaw, maybe you will know it after you finish reading "Wuthering Heights". Her character is so diverse."

……..

Half an hour later, the host walked onto the stage and said, "Okay, everyone, due to time constraints, there is only one last question left. Please continue to ask questions."

As a result, the readers who had not been drawn quickly raised their hands. Kevin looked and found a little girl of eight or nine years old. This is probably the youngest reader in the entire signing hall.

Kevin thought to himself, maybe such young readers should be given a chance to ask themselves questions. So, he ordered this eight or nine-year-old girl. After the little girl was drawn by Kevin, a bright smile appeared on the inside.

"Thank you, dear Mr. Kevin. I like your "Jane Eyre". It tells me that people should bravely pursue what they like, be it love, career, or other things. I think The question is, at what age did you start to publish your own works, I want to learn from you." The little girl said.

In the little girl's heart, he regarded Kevin as that kind of literary genius. So he thought that Kevin would publish articles in literary newspapers at a very young age like Augustine. And her ideal is to be a writer, she wants to learn from Kevin, and then she asked such a topic.

"To be honest, I haven't been writing for a long time, and no one would have thought that I would become a writer before that, including my parents. When they heard that my book could be published, they were absolutely surprised. Yes, you can be yourself, and even better," Kevin said truthfully.

With Kevin's last answer, this questioning session is officially over. Although readers are reluctant to part with it, there are still many questions in their hearts that they want to ask Kevin. But according to the rules agreed in advance, the questioning time is only half an hour.

After the Q\u0026A session was over, it was time for the signing session. All readers who want to autograph Kevin must first buy a copy of "Wuthering Heights", and then line up to sign for Kevin.

Of course, before the signing session started, these people also ordered "Wuthering Heights" in a bookstore, and each of them had a copy in their hands at this time.

"Please line up and come one by one, okay?" the host said after the questioning session ended.

As a result, readers held a copy of "Wuthering Heights" in their hands, and then waited in line for Kevin's autograph. They were looking forward to this moment so much.

Kevin felt a little thirsty in his throat after answering readers' questions. After taking a few sips of his drink, he sat down and seriously signed the books that everyone handed over.

This is the first signing event in his life, and it is also the first time he autographed so many people, although his hands are a little tired. But Kevin felt very comfortable in his heart.

Due to the large number of people, the organizer temporarily changed its attention, that is, start from the first row of seats. After the people in the first row have signed their names, go to the second row, and so on. Doing so avoids congestion. (Thanks to the three people of "Evergreen No Regrets", "Zi Meng Still" and "Walking by the Tai River" for their rewards today, thank you, I wish you all the best, buy lottery tickets and win big prizes)

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