Friday 29 September 2017

Press Release from Readers Favorite for Zeeka Chronicles.


For immediate release:

Author's new book receives a warm literary welcome.

Readers' Favorite announces the review of the Young Adult - Sci-Fi book "Zeeka Chronicles" by Brenda Mohammed, currently available at Amazon

Readers' Favorite is one of the largest book review and award contest sites on the Internet. They have earned the respect of renowned publishers like Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Harper Collins, and have received the "Best Websites for Authors" and "Honoring Excellence" awards from the Association of Independent Authors. They are also fully accredited by the BBB (A+ rating), which is a rarity among Book Review and Book Award Contest companies.

"Reviewed By Sarah Stuart for Readers' Favorite FIVE STARS


Zeeka Chronicles: Revenge of Zeeka by Brenda Mohammed opens with Zeeka and the Zombies. On the island of Gosh in January 2036, Raynor Sharpe is woken by rattling to find a beach full of small robots. Is he still dreaming? Raynor is a hospital doctor and so is the woman he secretly loves, but Janet is engaged to another man. Gosh’s carnival is turned from an exotic native spectacle to tragedy by a troop of entertainers: zombies who shoot into the audience, killing and injuring hundreds. How can these monsters disintegrate into a heap of dust? Why is one false head found? Who is Zeeka, and does he control the zombies? Why does Janet cancel her wedding? Can the Chief of Police be trusted, or is he as corrupt as others in the force? Read on: Zeeka's Child; Zeeka Returns, Zeeka's Ghost, and Resurrection hold the un-guessable answers.

Zeeka Chronicles comprises five books from the Revenge of Zeeka series in which 2036 is shown as a technically advanced world by gadgets like watches that act much like today’s smartphones, plus visual contact, robots, and much more. The story is built on the premise that a doctor discovers a cure for a disease but is prevented from using it. However, the plot becomes more entangled the farther you read, with police corruption, suicide, kidnapping, and a very active ghost. Brenda Mohammed’s writing style is evocative of the future and she handles the science in her fiction brilliantly: reading is believing! I loved Zeeka Chronicles; it has worldwide appeal for anyone looking for an entertaining story that is different."

You can learn more about Brenda Mohammed and "Zeeka Chronicles" at READERS FAVORITE where you can read reviews and the author’s biography, as well as connect with the author directly or through their website and social media pages.

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Thursday 28 September 2017

See Beth Write: Author Spotlight: Brenda Mohammed




See Beth Write: Author Spotlight: Brenda Mohammed: Today's featured author is Brenda Mohammed. She was generous enough to take the time to answer some questions so we can know more a...

Tell us a little about you. Where are you from? What kind of books do you write? How many books have you written? Do you set your stories in the area you live in?

I am a former bank manager from the beautiful islands of Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean.

I write both fiction and non-fiction.

To date, I have written seventeen books.

Eight of the nonfiction books are memoirs – six personal, one of my father, and one of my deceased pet dog. I wrote a science fiction/horror series – Zeeka Chronicles [ Revenge of Zeeka] comprising of five books, as well as two books of short stories, one children’s book, and one book containing all five stories of the Zeeka series.

The memoirs are set in the area I live, but the Zeeka Series is futuristic and set in the year 2036 on an imaginary island called Gosh.

Zeeka Chronicles [Revenge of Zeeka] was a nominee in the SIBA Awards 2017.in the category Best Science Fiction.
It placed third in that Category.
The book received a five-star review from Readers Favorite on 27/9/17

My Life as a Banker placed second in SIBA Awards 2016 in the category Best Bio/Memoirs.

I am Cancer Free came first in McGrath’s House Awards 2016 in the category Best Non-fiction.
THe book also received a five-star review from Readers Favorite in February 2017.

Most writers I know are voracious readers. What kind of books do you like to read? What is your favorite book?

I love reading and will read and review any type of book. I like books with a moral to the story.
I cannot pinpoint a favorite book because there are many that I enjoyed.

Let's play a quick game of "This or That".

E-books or real books? E-books.
Coffee or tea? Tea
Sweet or savory? Savory
Dogs or cats? Dogs
Summer or Winter? Summer
Morning or night? Morning

Would you mind telling us about your writing style? Such as: Do you have a routine? Do you need complete silence or blaring music? Early morning writing or late night writing?

My thoughts flow best in the stillness of the night. I can get a lot done between the hours of 8.00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m.

Do you have a favorite writing snack?

I cannot eat anything while writing and that is why I love to write after dinner.

Which do you think is the hardest to write: the first sentence or the last one?

The first sentence is easiest to write. From there on the words flow. The characters come to life and tell me what to write.

What is your biggest distraction while writing?

Sometimes while writing, someone will call on the telephone and keep me away from my writing, disrupting my trend of thought. This does not happen very often.

What is the best writing advice you've ever received?

Keep writing, even when it hurts. Incidentally, I am working on a book with those very words as a subtitle.


Do you have any advice for new writers?
Follow your dreams and never give up.
I am also working on a book to help new authors. It will be published before the end of the year.

What's next for you? What do your readers have to look forward to?

I will keep on writing. However, my strongest wish is to have one of my books – Zeeka Chronicles [Revenge of Zeeka] made into a movie.
Then my readers will really have something to which to look forward.

Where can we connect with you? Tell us where to find you online.

My readers can find me on Facebook where I have four pages:

My Author Page

Fascinating Memoirs

Revenge of Zeeka

Brenda’s Video Book Trailers

I am also on Twitter, LinkedIn, Amazon, and Google Plus.


Twitter

LinkedIn

Amazon Universal Link

Google Plus



Tuesday 26 September 2017

An Interview with Author Asif Husain Khan



Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Asif Husain Khan a former Management official and author of Tracing my Footsteps.

Tell us a little about yourself?

I have been a management person with varied experience in Marketing, Planning, Procurement, and production. With thirteen years of stay with a tobacco company in Pakistan (an affiliate of Philip Morris Inc.) I was responsible, in addition to other marketing functions, writing company's long/short-term plans and also the preparation of periodic reports. During next fifteen years, I was responsible for procurement of fertilizer and pesticides from all over the world; this provided an opportunity to communicate and meet people from different nationalities.
I am a graduate with Economics and Statistics; in addition, I have attended several professional courses.

What inspired you to write your first book?

It was March 2014 in Fremont, California, that I desperately searched for a short course to kill my three months stay in the USA.
I had no specific choice in mind.
While going through available courses, I chose one on English Writing skills for non-fiction writers offered by Berkeley University, California. The choice was more for the university than the course itself, as I always desired to study there.
At the end of the course, participants were asked to write an essay on different topics suggested by the instructor.
I was asked to write on myself.
It was a difficult topic, as I had no idea what to write, the only few sentences I could think of were who I am, my qualifications experience, just like a curriculum vitae not to talk about 2500 required words.
It took quite a few days, and gradually, I was able to add more words.
When the essay was complete, it exceeded 2900 words.
Before the final evaluation by the instructor, the whole class was divided into two groups, and each group sat in a circle.
Each author dispensed his or her essay to every member of the group and read his or her essay aloud.
After he was done, other members discussed the positive and negative aspects of the essay, the author had to sit quietly.
I was the second to last to readout.
When I was done, I just sat with my fingers crossed and waited for the negative comments to pour in.
People started giving their opinion, but I could hear positive comments coming from everywhere.
They returned the copies to me with their comments after the discussions. When I went through the comments, the instructor wrote at the opening paragraph “Great first sentence. I have never heard this before. It’s very interesting.”
Again she writes “These paragraphs end with ‘snappers,’ like Zinsser mentions.
Nice work.”
One of the course participants wrote appreciating remarks at every paragraph: she wrote in the opening paragraph, “I really like learning this detail.”
At the last paragraph, she wrote “Great close. You just need a paragraph like this at the end.”
Another participant wrote about a paragraph, where I mentioned a servant in her late seventies who used to tell us a story every night; she wrote “I would like to hear more about the story-telling aspect.
What did her voice sound like?”
One of the members of the group wrote “Lovely writing. I would like to see the finished piece or the book this could turn into”
Comments from other participants were no different.


When I was back in Pakistan, I received a few emails from my course-mates persuading me to expand the essay; Shalra, my wife also encouraged, and that was the time Tracing My Footsteps started taking a shape.

Are your writings based on someone you know or events in your own life?

Tracing My Footsteps is my story, a story about people around me: my parents, and people around me.
It contains details about the culture and traditions inside the house, a house built in 1760, it's about the culture and daily life outside the house.
It's about my travelling to other countries and also within my own country.
It contains interesting anecdotes which I encountered from time to time.
There were some emotional moments how I felt then when my parents and siblings started leaving one after the other.




What was the hardest part of writing your book?

I spent ten years in the house I was born, my father was born, and my grandfather and great-grandfather were born. I remembered the house and the people living there in a joint family system. I also had some memories about the surrounding vicinity, but I wanted to know more about the place and the people, my ancestors and the history about the house and the area. I had interviewed people living now in Pakistan and they were there in Meerut at that time, but the information I collected was not enough I would think enough for the book. I contacted my cousin still living in Meerut, India, who is very fond of collecting such information and is a writer himself. He provided some detailed information which helped me to write this book, but I still think that information was not enough.

Do you have a specific writing style?

Yes, I do in fact, although I was not aware of.
The instructor at UC Berkeley mentioned on my final project as saying " These paragraphs end with ‘snappers,’ like Zinsser mentions".
I am not sure if this style is of my own or I picked-up unconsciously while going through Zinsser's book "On Writing Well", but it seems less likely because styles cannot be changed by going through one book.
I also like and believe what Sam Shepard says "The most authentic endings are the ones which are already revolving towards another beginning."

Zinsser quotes work done by three authors, E. B. White, H L Mencken and James Herndon. All these three authors have chosen a topic which is normally of no interest to mass readers. They have written for themselves but strong attributes like rhythm, selection of words, specific details and a purpose with simple style have made those writings worth reading. Zinsser advises writers not to worry about what the reader or publisher is looking for, write for yourself, choose your own topic, depict your personality and humor if you like it. I have tried to add those attributes and wrote it for myself.


What book are you reading now?

I have just completed Brenda Mohammed's book " My Life As A Banker" and I am now reading "Life In a Hospice" by Ann Richardson.


What are your current projects?

Hopefully, my paperback version will be out this month and then I will start my new book which will consist of short real-life stories.

If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?
In case I get a chance to visit my birthplace, Meerut in India I would change my book "Tracing My Footsteps" considerably.
The reason is, I would see the house I was born after more than fifty years, I would go into minor details which I might have missed out.
There is so much to study, even the surrounding vicinity of the house which was built a few hundred years ago and was in its original shape at the time I was born has changed a lot how it has transformed into present-day structure but the layout is the same and most of the people living there are 2nd or 3rd generation of the people who lived at that time.
I would collect some more details and anecdotes of my forefathers from my cousin living there and is fond of maintaining the historical record. With all that additional input, I am sure the book will be changed considerably.

Who is your favorite author and what is it that really strikes you about their work?

I like Russel Baker as a memoirist; his memoir "Growing Up" has a flow of story with detailed description and nice words.
In fact, I learned from this book that I went for searching new words in my book.
Although at times he describes emotional scenes he seems to be in control, on the contrary, I wrote some emotional scenes but that show I am on emotional pitch. I like Zinsser for what he describes and guides on writing non-fiction.
I learned a lot from "The Art of the Personal Essay" by Philip Lopate.
It contains essays on almost every topic.

Who designed the covers?

I conceived the basic concept of the cover design, which shows author following his footsteps back to his childhood. I asked a girl from commercial arts to develop the design. She did a good job. She showed the concept in a human face. It has come up very well.

Other than writing do you have any hobbies?

I go to gym for my exercises about 4-5 days in a week. I play tennis although not on regular basis and also go swimming occasionally.

If you were not a writer what else would you like to do?

I am a management person by profession incidentally turned writer, but I am strongly inclined towards designing and interior decoration. I feel I would have been an architect or an interior decorator if I had not chosen management as my career.

Follow Asif Husain Khan on Facebook and Twitter

Buy his book at Amazon.


Tuesday 19 September 2017

For all those looking to beat Cancer


I am Cancer Free: Cancer does not have to be a death sentence.
Have you ever been touched by cancer or know someone who has?
Has a doctor. ever told you she could do nothing more for you?
Do you know what it is like to undergo several months of chemotherapy sessions and cancer surgery in a foreign country?
Have you experienced that feeling of imminent death?
I am Cancer Free - A Memoir, is a touching and emotional true story of a woman's battle with Ovarian Cancer.
The killer disease threatened her life and financial well-being.
Her strong faith in God saw her through all the trials she had to undergo.
Cancer does not have to be a death sentence.
I am Cancer Free - A Memoir was voted Winner of Mc Grath House Indie Book Awards 2016 in the category Best Non-Fiction.
Extract of a five-star review from Readers Favorite:
'The author's 'never say die' attitude, the decision not to give up in life, and finally being cancer-free will encourage everyone who has been diagnosed with the disease or who have suffered from cancer.
The memoir recounts from the time of diagnosis the experiences the author went through during the treatment, her emotions, fears, finances, until the successful treatment of the disease

Get the Book at Amazon Universal Link and Books2ReadUniversal Link

Book Giveaway 17th September to 23rd September 2017



The problem with travel books and memoirs is that the author has to travel and live life BEFORE they can write the book. Consequently, my favourite authors can’t pump out travel books and memoirs as quickly as I can read them.
That’s a real downer when I fancy escaping to an exotic part of the world or experiencing the tears and laughter of exceptional moments in another’s life.

But there is a solution: find more favourite authors!

That’s why I want to share the amazing stories in this Travel and Memoir group giveaway with you.
The books, short stories, and previews are all free.
I could list them here but the covers and descriptions say it much better than I ever could.
This offer lasts for one week only 17th September to 23rd September 2017
Just click on this BUTTON and it will take you to the giveaway page, where you can choose from the gorgeous covers and blurbs.
Simply click any you fancy for more info and then download as many as you like! There’s such a variety of stories on offer that I am certain you’ll treat yourself to at least one.
You can download as many as you want or just cherry pick the few that you know you will like but remember the giveaway closes on September 23rd so please don’t rely on your memory (which is always a mistake in my case!) and click this link now to have a look, because tomorrow will become the day after, which will become never, and then you might miss out on discovering a new author and reading your favourite book of 2017.

Happy downloading and reading.

Click the BUTTON, and get the free books.

Thursday 14 September 2017

Travel by Book to Latin America and the Caribbean

Travel By Book to the sultry beaches, awe-inspiring sites and stunning landscapes of Latin America and the Caribbean with authors Melissa Burovac, Bob Cooke, Lynda Filler, Janice Horton, Jerry Last, Brenda Mohammed, Nancy O'Hare, Paul Russell Parker III, Heidi N Siefkas and Kristina Stanley!

Investigate a murder in Cuba and a disappearance in the Bahamas, quit your job and head to Mexico, travel with seniors on an overland adventure through Peru, join thrill seekers on adrenaline-inducing exploits in Brazil, escape the FBI by hiding out in Puerto Vallarta, island hop through the Caribbean, end up as a castaway on an uninhabited island, get inspired by family adventures, read a suspenseful tale of vigilante justice set in Dominica and discover enigmatic Mayan cities...

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Here are the links to each book:

Castaway in the Caribbean by Janice Horton

Dust in my Pack by Nancy O'Hare

Look the other Way by Kristina Stanley

Vanished in the Sun by Lynda Filler

Wandering by Melissa Burovac

The Olds Abroad by Bob Cooke

Cash Me Out: Life and Death in Paradise by Paul Russell Parker III

Cubicle to Cuba by Heidi Siefkas

Travel Memoirs with Pictures: Exploring the World by Brenda Mohammed This book will be FREE on INSTAFREEBIE from 17th September to 23rd September. CLICK HERE TO GET IT FREE.

Rum, Cigars, and Corpses by Jerold Last


Wednesday 13 September 2017

Zeeka Chronicles voted Best Science Fiction 3rd Place Winner in SIBA Awards 2017



The results are out and Zeeka Chronicles was voted Best Science Fiction 3rd Place winner in Metamorph's Publishing Summer Indie Book Awards 2017.
I want to thank everyone who voted for my book.
Remember the first book in the series, Zeeka and the Zombies is Permanently free if you prefer to read the series book by book.

Description

ZEEKA CHRONICLES is a futuristic story taking place twenty years in the future.
New technology and scientific breakthroughs in the field of medical science set the stage for the unimaginable, in this tale of kidnapping, love, lies, revenge, a ghost, a deadly virus, and sixty programmable zombies.
Even robots play major roles.
A reviewer described the book as 'Twilight Zone-like Sci-Fi Shorts that blend zombie lore with robots/hi-tech, futuristic, sci-fi themes and ideas.
Here are the links to all digital stores:
Boosk2Read Universal Link
and Amazon Universal Link