Yesterday (18) afternoon, our hotline 6754952 became a paradise for young readers. Writer Qin Wenjun answered the phone calls from young readers all over the province and had a heart-to-heart exchange with them.
The first person to call the hotline was Wang Leijing from Chengdu No.7 Middle School. She poured a lot of questions on Qin Wenjun like beans. "Teacher Qin, why did you think of writing books for teenagers or twins?" Qin Wenjun replied, "It was a letter from a junior high school boy that inspired me. I thought it was interesting to write about children, so I started the creation of Jammeh, a boy and a girl from Jali, and later I wrote sixteen-year-old girls, Zhisheng Lu, and Naughty Days. Now, "Boys and Girls Jammeh" has formed a series of stories. " Wang Leijing also classified Qin Wenjun's works. She said that the style of Jammeh, a boy and a girl in Jalil, is humorous, while Sixteen-year-old Girl and The Lonely Girl Club reveal their true feelings in peace. She asked Qin Wenjun, "Teacher Qin, which style do you like best?" Qin Wenjun replied: "The Sixteen-year-old Girl is autobiographical, while The Lonely Girl Club is more suitable for older people, such as high school students. I still like the style of my early works best, that is, the kind of humor. " Later, Wang Leijing asked Qin Wenjun how to write a good composition, and talked about the situation of "making up" stories in propositional composition. Qin Wenjun told her: Due to the limitation of experience, it is normal to have "editing" in the composition of young friends. In fact, "editing" is a kind of imagination.
Zhou Mengke of Brown North Primary School reported a lot of titles of Aunt Qin as soon as she called. She asked, "Aunt Qin, what new works do you have recently?" Qin Wenjun replied: "I recently published an anthology, and Naughty Days has a sequel." Wenwen of Leshan Shifu Street Primary School asked Qin Wenjun for her mailing address, and then she suddenly asked Qin Wenjun, "Do you want my address?" Qin Wenjun laughed: "OK, you say it!" After writing down her address, Qin Wenjun told Zhou Mengke cheerfully that she would send her a magazine made by herself and a greeting card made by herself. Deng Shasha from Chengdu Normal School asked Qin Wenjun which character in her works she liked best. Qin Wenjun replied: Jame. She explained that Jame is very transparent and sweet, and unlike her brother Gary, Gary should be "cunning". Lei Jinghan, who is also from Shifu Street Primary School in Leshan, is most concerned about what Qin Wenjun's works have been adapted into TV series. When she learned that Little Zhisheng Lu has been made into a TV series, she said excitedly, "I must watch it! I watched every episode of the TV series "Girl Jame". "
The young friends who call in are very familiar with Qin Wenjun's works, and mentioning the characters in the book is just like talking about their good friends. Jame, Zhang chic, Zhisheng Lu ... Qin Wenjun gives happy laughter from time to time when answering the phone.
At the press conference held earlier in Southwest Book City, Qin Wenjun talked about her views on Chinese and foreign children's literature. She believed that children's literature in China paid too much attention to ideological content and neglected children's nature. A reporter asked Qin Wenjun what she thought of the phenomenon of Han Han. She replied that she thought Han Han was still a child, and so many people liked him, first for his courage, and then for his literature. Media hype about Han Han is a "cruel" thing, which makes it difficult for him to surpass himself in the future. She commented on students' novels, saying that the common problem of students' novels is that they record too much of their own lives, while the places where they need to know and experience are relatively thin.
Qin Wenjun signed a book at Southwest Bookstore at 2: 00 this afternoon, which was her first stop in the country.
(Intern reporter Zhou Zefeng)