Arthur C. Clarke: The british author who predicted the future space exploration
Arthur C. Clarke
'Today we got a chance to interview the famous Arthur C. Clarke, The father of Sci-fi genre fiction. The first question was How did you come up with your Story ideas?
Arthur said ' inspiration Comes from a myriad of sources, both mundane and extraordinary He also said it comes in a simple word or just with a question of 'What if..?', his Ideas also come from his fascination with science and technology. A reporter asked Arthur another question.
Becoming an author
"So then Mr Arthur, did you always want to be an author?" the reporter said Arthur replied Indeed the desire to be an author was ingrained in me from young age"
Arthur then pulls out his childhood story that as when he was a child he found
Solace and excitement within pages of books and immersing himself when reading As he grew older the passion for lierature and storytelling got bigger and began experimenting and writing for himself "Though the path may have been winding, I wouldn't trade it for anything else" As he ended his reply we know how much he loved his job.
Old time stories
Quickly another question Comes from the audience. "Talking about childhood Can we hear more about it?" the audience asked.
Arthur replied "certainly. My childhood was shaped by both the wonders of imagination and the realities of the world. I was born on December 16, 1917, in Minehead, Somerset England. From a young age. I displayed a voracious appetite for learning and exploration".
Arthur Continues on. He speaks of the rapid advancements in science and technology in the early 20th century, and those had fueled his curiosity and imagination. Although growing up experiencing world war I and 2, It was challenging but he still advanced on finding his solace and inspirations by science fiction novels and from natural world. And as he matured his passion Continued to deepen, He eventually became both a writer and a scientist.
The end and after.
The reporter asked "So last question sir, this is a bit of or heavy question, If you were still alive to this day, would you be keep on writing...?"
Arthur replied "Ah, the question of continued creativity in the face of eternity . He quickly continued on "If I were still present in this world today, I have no doubt that I would continue to write. Writing for me was not merely a profession but a fundamental aspect of my being, a way of making sence of the world and expressing my innermost thoughts and imaginings. So yes, if I were still among the living, I have no doubt that I would keep writing, for as long as there were stories left, untold and words left unspoken."
as his speech ended, a round of applause begun and the interview has ended successfully.

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