Wednesday 1 November 2017

Ask Me Anything on My New Release - How to Write for Success

Yes. You read that headline right.
ASk me Anything in the co9mments to this Blog Post.

I will answer your questions on the best writing advice I received over the years and much more.

I will share my knowledge on the essentials of writing a good book.


If you want to know the basics of plotting, writing dialogue and narrative, building your story world, choosing a book title, writing the blurb, what an author should do before and after publishing, choosing categories, creating your author brand, marketing, and most of all how to get sales and reviews, please ask all the questions you want to be answered.

You can become a best-selling author.

You can become an award-winning author.

I will give you pointers on how to achieve recognition in an author's world and become successful.

You can ask me anything in relation to How to Write for Success and I will give you answers.

Pre-order my New Release, How to Write for Success: Best Writing Advice I received. at the reduced price of 0.99 cents and save $2.00.
The price increases to $2.99 on publication date.
Here is the Amazon Universal Link

Sunday 29 October 2017

New Release - How to Write for Success: Best Writing Advice I received Launch Date 1st December


In my new release,'How to Write for Success,' the author shares the Best Writing Advice she Received over the years, with new and aspiring authors.
Her book begins with her trial and errors and moves on to the essentials of writing a good book.
It does not end there.
She gives detailed advice on how to market your book, achieve recognition in an author’s world and become successful.
Are there any guarantees that the book will help you to pump out massive sales for your books?
The author emphasizes it is up to each individual to apply what they have learned in the book if they expect to gain success.
There is an old saying, ‘Many can lead a horse to water but none can make him drink.’
In other words, only consistency, persistence, and hard work pay.
There is a segment on frequently asked questions with answers that every aspiring author would not want to miss.
The book is on pre-order until 1st December 2017, the publication date at a reduced price of 0.99 cents.



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One book ends with Retirement and the other starts with Working at Living.


Here is a new review for My Life as a Banker: A Life Worth Living.

My Life as a Banker: A Life Worth Living"
A Life worth Living] is a wonderful story detailing how the author started at a clerical ...
By Amazon Customer Five Stars
Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
My Life as a Banker: A Life worth Living is a wonderful story detailing how the author started at a clerical level and rose to a senior position, solely on the basis of her dedication, hard work, and intelligence.
Brenda Mohammad describes how the manual work was transformed to computerization, her working at different branches and working relationship with her colleagues.
Her farewell party from the fellow workers describes how popular she was during her stay with them.
It was interesting to note, as a tradition, the groom used to write a letter to the bride's father to seek permission to marry his daughter.
This is what happened when her husband proposed her.
Description of her marriage is so beautiful and emotional.
Brenda had an extensive travelling of the United States and Europe; I enjoyed her visits to Germany and Holland the most.
Close knitting in her family and how her parents and her siblings took care of each other is worth reading;
It was touching to read how her father talked to all of his children separately before his death.
Brenda's belief in God is remarkable.

This review is for Retirement is Fun.

Retirement is Fun: When one door closes, another opens
An enjoyable account of retirement from an amazing author!
By Kelly on October 16, 2017, Five Stars
Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
"Retirement Is Fun" is an enjoyable account of life after retirement, written by an amazing author, Brenda Mohammed. Ms. Mohammed recounts in great detail her decision to embark on a totally new career, with its ensuing challenges and rewards, after retiring from a successful career in banking.
"Why not?" was her mental approach as she entered the world of insurance, quickly rising to the top of the profession as she continually worked tirelessly to increase her skills and abilities.
"Retirement Is Fun" is not only a testament to her success, but to her absolute enjoyment of life and everything it has to offer. Ms. Mohammed writes about her professional successes, but also of her personal life. The reader gets to know her extended family as they are such an integral part of her life. She enjoys her family, travels often and extensively throughout the world, revels in her grandchildren and is a marvelous example of how much one can achieve in life. Such an enjoyable read!

Get both books at Amazon Universal Link.

Friday 20 October 2017

Zeeka Chronicles nominated for Readers Choice Award



Hello Readers,

Can you do me one favour and vote for Zeeka Chronicles at Readers Choice Voting Page
It is the last book in the category science fiction on Page 15.
I was not expecting my book to be nominated for this award.
Please help the book to win a prize.

Saturday 14 October 2017

Readers, this is shocking


This is the spookiest thing to happen.
I just read an article in science news where new clinical trials are being conducted to attempt to bring back humans to life.
This sounds just like my Science Fiction series about Revenge of Zeeka.
I never imagined that what I imagined could come true.
Here is the link to the article:
NEW CLINICAL TRIAL WILL ATTEMPT TO BRING BACK DEAD HUMANS TO LIFE
When I wrote the series Zeeka Chronicles it was just science fiction - stuff that I made up and imagined.
Read the series and see for yourself.
The stories are set in the year 2036.
Will it really happen in real life?
Here are the links"
Revenge of Zeeka:-Zeeka and the Zombies Book 1 [FREE]
Zeeka's Child: Revenge of Zeeka Book 2
Zeeka Returns: Revenge of Zeeka Book 3
Zeeka's Ghost: Revenge of Zeeka Book 4
Resurrection: Revenge of Zeeka Book 5
Here is the Amazon Universal Link for those who live outside the USA.
If you prefer to read all the stories in one book here is the link for the award-winning book ZEEKA CHRONICLES

Friday 13 October 2017

Readers, do you want your books at discounted prices?

Readers, do you want books at discounted prices?
Go to OVERDRIVE.
I have published my seventeen books with Draft2Digital.
They in turn.publish my books on Apple, Kobo, Nook, Scribd, 24symbols, and several other platforms.
My books are also published on Overdrive, the biggest online library.
My seventeen books are published on OVERDRIVE.
OverDrive is the leading digital distribution platform, supplying the industry’s largest catalog of eBooks, audiobooks, streaming video and periodicals to 38,000 libraries, schools, and retailers worldwide.
Authors, do you want your books on Overdrive, the largest digital library in the world?
You can choose where to publish.
I recommend Draft2digital as an additional platform to publish your books.
Readers here is the link to OVERDRIVE.

Thursday 12 October 2017

Twelve Delightful Memoirs I have read and recommend to Readers.


Moving From Grief in Cornwall by Barbara M. Webb

My Review

The author displayed enormous strength during her personal tragedy.
She had the presence of mind to do all the right things for her beloved husband right up until his death.
Watching a loved one suffer from cancer is very difficult.
Being a cancer survivor myself, I know what my husband endured twelve years ago when I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and had to undergo several months of treatment in a foreign country because my doctor in Trinidad had given up on me.
The doctor gave Barbara’s husband nine months to live but he lived for sixteen months because of her wonderful care and attention.
She chose to be her husband’s caretaker and made the rest of his life the best it could be.
This courageous, talented, woman went on to live without her dear Richard despite many challenges which she overcame.
I admire her positive attitude to life and her spontaneity to become involved with new adventures and many travels.
What a remarkable woman!
I enjoyed the book and learned a lot from the author's experiences.
I highly recommend it to all.

A Spot in my Heart by Kelly Artieri

My Review

A Spot in my Heart is a delightful true story about a hearing-impaired Dalmatian pup and the loving family that adopted him.
It was a learning experience for the family as they dutifully researched the problems and sought expert advice so that they could give the dog all the love and attention he needed.
Vinnie lacked for nothing in that loving environment.
In spite of his hearing problem, OCD, and PICA his owners gave him the best in toys, food, shelter, and medical care.
The author’s writing style made the story even more interesting.
She related the difficulties with ‘the bad dog’ as she referred to him on occasions, as fun experiences and adventure.
There were a few sad moments too.
I enjoyed this book and I am glad that I chose to read it.
I recommend it to all dog lovers.


I promised not to tell by Cheryl Evans

My Review

‘I promised not to Tell’ is a heart-rending story of parents who were faced with a dilemma when their daughter decided she wanted to change her gender. As any loving parents will do, they accepted her decision after many consultations with the right people.
I chose to read this book because it brought back memories of my hairdresser who was a handsome young boy when I met him. He had approached other banks for a loan to extend his hairdressing business and was turned down but never told me the reason. During my visits to him to have my hair done, I noticed that he was changing physically, but did not think much of it. I offered to have a look at his loan proposal.
When he turned up at my bank to request the loan, he was dressed like a woman. He was required to fill out insurance documents to cover the loan, which I had approved.
Next to gender, he ticked ‘Female.’
The Insurance Medical doctor examined him and confirmed that he was female.
It was then I understood.
He had undergone surgery for biological change.
I was glad that I did not discriminate, despite opposition from other managers and staff members. Today she is a top hairdresser, owns a fabulous house, and a state of the art beauty salon. The rich and famous frequent her salon. She is also a beautiful woman admired by many.
The author is right. “Love, patience, and time, really do heal.”
Her story was told from the heart. It was nothing she expected or hoped for, but she accepted her child’s decision in order to save his life and for him to be healthy and happy.
I like this statement by the author: “More loving, more accepting and less judging is what we so desperately need in this world today.”
This book is educational and very helpful for parents who have children facing similar circumstances, as well as for parents who have no such issues.
It should be read by all.

Miracle in my Living Room by Evelyn Mann

My Review

This book was inspiring and evoked my emotions.
It is indeed a story of hope and faith in God for parents who were determined to see their baby survive despite the doctor's negative diagnosis.
They overcame many trials and obstacles through that eleven-year journey.
Miracles do happen and I believe in miracles because I have experienced many in my life.
I recommend the book to all who are faced with similar circumstances.
Never give up.

You must only to love them by Ann Marie Mershon

My Review

The name of the book, “You must only to love them,’ puzzled me and I wondered why an author would use such a title for a book. After reading a few pages of the book, I found out why that name was chosen. It was Uygar’s [a Turk] advice to the author when she asked him how she should deal with Turkish students at the Koc School.
The author’s style of writing and her vivid descriptions of places in Turkey kept me glued to this book.
Ann Marie Mershon is truly an adventurous woman and I admire her tenacity and ability to survive in a strange culture despite so many setbacks in her early days in that country.
I have travelled to many places in the world and never once thought about visiting Turkey.
Reading this book made me feel as if I have travelled there
If I ever go there I will remember not to drink camel milk before I embark on any tours.
I enjoyed this book very much and commend the author for a brilliant account of life in Turkey.

Celebrating Grandmothers by Ann Richardson


My Review

I never thought that a book about Grandmothers could be interesting, nor did I believe that such a topic could form a book, but the author achieved that with distinction.
The testimonies from grandmothers were varied and I could identify with a few.
In my own experience, I recall being taken unawares by a phone call from my son while I was abroad at a conference.
He called me ‘grandma’ when he addressed me at that time and I knew right away that he and my daughter-in-law were expecting a baby.
Joy flooded my heart and I immediately started shopping for baby stuff.
Although they are older now I still enjoy buying them stuff.
I will travel to any part of the world to spend time with them.
Being a grandmother is truly a blessing and an opportunity to create new memories with a new generation.
I enjoyed ‘Celebrating Grandmothers; and commend Ann Richardson for her skill in putting together these interviews from grandmothers.
Would have loved to read details about her own experiences too.

Broken to be Blessed by Louise Beaubrun

My Review

Broken to be Blessed is an inspiring and motivational memoir.
The author left her native home to go to America for a better life.
While still getting used to a new country, her life changed dramatically eight months after she arrived there.
Her description of the raging fire, which took the lives of five family members and disfigured her, brought tears to my eyes.
Despite the many months turning into years, she spent in the Burn Unit of the hospital obtaining treatment, and the many trials she faced, she overcame all obstacles. She achieved all of her Education goals and found a wonderful husband.
Her strong faith in God and the Bible references she used reminded me of my own life challenges and God’s love, which I too experienced in my life.
Coincidentally, “Great is thy faithfulness,” is also my favorite hymn and theme song.
When I started reading this book it was hard to put down.
It is a page-turner.
I recommend this book very highly.

The Grass Swale by Mickey Thomas

My Review

The Grass Swale is a personal Memoir of the life of the author, Mickey Thomas.
He has shared a great deal of personal information with his readers.
Not many people are brave enough to do so.
He blames himself for the death of his brother, but perhaps if he had accompanied him that night, he too may have met his death in that fatal accident.
His experiences in boot camp and as a Marine were terrifying.
No wonder he suffered from PTSD.
His wife, Hope, and four children were stabilizing factors in his life.
He was even blessed with grandchildren.
Despite the many ups and downs in his life, Mickey has a lot for which to be thankful.
The book was interesting and lessons can be learned from it.

Mum's the word by Tracey Samios and Lis Norman

My Review

This is a book which brought back memories of motherhood.
It was filled with humour, love, and caring.
The authors are right.
Motherhood does not come with a rulebook.
It was well written and made me laugh.


Unmitigated Gaul by Suzanne White

My Review

I received a copy of “Unmitigated Gaul “from the author for an honest review.
I was anxious to read it as it was set in Paris.
In 2014, I visited Paris, which I absolutely loved.
I have also been to Barcelona and took photos at the Christopher Columbus statue about which the author wrote.
I also visited Buffalo many years ago when my sister worked and studied there.
In her book ‘Unmitigated Gaul,’ Suzanne White took the reader on her journey of self-discovery.
She wrote openly about her most intimate childhood experiences, personal fantasies, and private life without holding back.
Her candidness will surprise and even shock readers.
I commend her on her bravery and freedom of expression. I admit it was a fun read and look forward to the next volume.

Tracing my Footsteps by Asif Husain Khan

My Review

‘Tracing my Footsteps’ by Asif Khan was a very interesting memoir of his life as a young boy and the many stages of his life as he grew up, culminating with marriage, children of his own, and many travels.
The author tells of the culture and practices of life in both India and Pakistan, places he lived. I learned many new words in this book, names of Indian dishes and sweets, and life in general in two countries I have seen only in movies or read about in Geography studies.
There are happy moments as well as sad ones where loved ones passed away. This is a book with historical value. Readers who want to learn about life in India and Pakistan in the fifties and sixties will appreciate its contents.
I enjoyed the book.

Undercover: Operation Julie - The Inside Story by Steve Bentley

My Review

This book is an intriguing depiction of drugs, crime, and passion and the arduous lives of police officers. In his memoir, the author relates his experiences as a young detective right up to Detective Sergeant, and then as an undercover agent. Operation Julie was the highlight of his career in undercover work, and it was also the cause of his illness that caused him to resign. The police service treated him shabbily, but he managed to move forward with his life in an admirable way. He pursued a degree in law, followed it up with post-graduate studies, and had a successful career as a criminal defense barrister until his retirement.
The book was a page-turner, and I enjoyed reading it.

All these memoirs can be found on Amazon. Click on the link above each review to find them.