Talking about the writing process wasn't so bad. Answering questions coherently wasn't so bad either.
Nathan pretended he was talking to Amber since she was basically his only friend. Doing that allowed him to bypass his nerves about the situation and seem like a normal person instead of an uptight one who was terrified of crowds.
Jordan could be seen nodding his approval off to the side, which meant he was doing a good job. That was a relief. If he did well enough on this now, the publisher would probably put more effort into marketing for him.
The audience ended up laughing at his answers frequently. It appeared they found him to be a relatable person.
Ha. As if anyone could actually relate to him. His power separated him from everyone else. He wasn't relatable at all. Ever since he became aware of his power being anything more than déjà vu he had only been pretending to be like the rest of the world.