YOUNG AND BOOKED SERIES 1: EPISODE 15

(Left: Obe Keno, Right: Ms Torkwase)

Another one!!!. (In DJ Khaled’s voice)🎤

I, Obe Keno, am excited to welcome YOU to Episode 15 of the YOUNG AND BOOKED SERIES.

Here with me today, is our guest. Meet Ms Ikyernum Torkwase, author of the poetry book: “Pain Is Gender Neutral”. (Yes, a female advocating for male rights!)

She is going to answer a few insightful questions about herself, her journey and perspective as a young author in Nigeria for us, and I know you’ll enjoy it so please grab some popcorn/a friend if you can, stay tuned and ENJOY!.

Keno: (smiling brightly) Welcome to the YOUNG AND BOOKED Series Ms Torkwase , thank you for having this interview.

Ms Torkwase : (smiles) Thank you so much Keno, for seeing me as important enough to get a session with you I’m deeply honored!. I love what you’re doing on this blog!.

*pssst….Hey YOU reading this, thank you for joining us in promoting the Nigerian Book Industry!.

Keno: (smiles) You definitely are important enough. Alright, I’ll begin by spilling the first question we have for you today…..You are actually our first Poet on the series!. What made you decide to write Poetry/be a Poet?.

Ms Torkwase : (smiles) Aww, I’m glad to be your first interviewed poet. Poetry is beautiful, and like I always say the right words make everything better. I didn’t just decide to become a writer though(laughs), I hit a tough patch in my adult life in the year 2019, so writing was my outlet and it did wonders to my soul. Till today I don’t forget thank God for the day I picked up my pen and wrote my first poem!.

Keno: (nods) Writing is a wonderful outlet, I love that for you. Question 2, You tagged your book : “Pain is Gender Neutral” as a tribute to men. Reading about your book on Amazon was what first drew me into asking you for an interview. It’s quite unusual to find a female writing about the injustice males face. I mean we have our own feminist movement!. (Laughs) So why did you think it was important that you write this book?. Any personal experiences?. When was the moment you realized you had to write it?.

Ms Torkwase : (smiles) My moment of truth; when I realized I needed to write my book was when I, as a female, discovered that a lot of men experience painful emotions as they face life’s often hard situations, but are not given the freedom and safeness to be open about it. Not with their mothers, fathers, partners or even their own children.

Keno: (nods) Hmmm…. That is really deep. Your book is one I am definitely intrigued about!. So Question 3, I have to ask; What is your favorite line from your book?.

Ms Torkwase: (smiles) This line is my favorite and it’s from the third poem in the book titled: “VULNERABILITY”. Dear man, Vulnerability Is Not A Curse. It Is Love.

Keno: Wow, Just wow. That’s really beautiful. Question 4, Did you have any challenges writing this book as a female?. If yes, how did you overcome them?.

Ms Torkwase: Yes, I did encounter some challenges writing this book, because I had to put myself in the shoes of a man, I had to think like one, feel emotions like one and because I’m NOT a man, it was difficult. But all through the process.I had a male figure who made it possible: MY DAD. I love him so much and he actually inspired this book (smiles).

Keno: (nods) Amazing. Question 5, How long did it take you to complete your book?.

Ms Torkwase: A month!. The book is not large and it does not have that many poems in it. I just needed to pass a message to all the men out there to know that being emotionally vulnerable is not a curse and it is okay.

Keno: Wow, a month!. That’s pretty fast. Question 6, As a young Nigerian author, what has been your greatest struggle?.

Ms Torkwase: (shrugs) That has been to break through from my mind to deeply connect with my readers and whoever comes across my work. I don’t write just for myself, I write for my readers as well. I write to express what they cannot. I write to make them know they are heard. I write to help them live the lives they want to live . I’m Nigerian and so, there are a lot of barriers, but I hope to scale through all those someday.

Keno: (nods) Okay. Question 7, What is the MOST important thing you want readers to take away from your book?.

Ms Torkwase: I want readers to be true to themselves. Every other day, I wake up and I strive to being true to myself. In as much as I say men should be vulnerable, safe environments have not been created YET for that and that IS why many of them still hold back. But I need my readers to know that you must not show vulnerability only to others, you can be vulnerable with yourself too and be vulnerable to whoever you worship also.

Keno: (smiles & nods) Lovely words!. Question 8, Are you currently working on any new books?. Give us the teaaaaa!.

Ms Torkwase: (laughs) Oh my gosh, yes I am. I have been doing so since the ASUU strike of last year, I hope to finish it soon, even though it’s on hold right now and I can’t really say much about it.

Keno: (nods) Well, I’ll be looking forward to when you publish it!. Finally, Question 9, What is something special you’d like the readers of this interview to know about you?.

Ms Torkwase: I’d like my readers to know that I’m in the phase of my life where I need things to work out for me, I need the country to be better for my future, I need to make the choices I think are best for me now. It’s a tasking stage of my life and I’m saying to everyone out there who might be in the same stage that we will surely pass through it and emerge fine in the end.

Keno: (smiles) Awwww, that’s kind of you!…..It was really delightful having you with us, Ms Torkwase . Thank you for this interview and for being our guest on the YOUNG AND BOOKED Series.

Ms Torkwase: It was a pleasure to do this with you. Thanks for having me. Dear Readers, I would LOVE to connect with you on Instagram.

Keno: Also, this is your invitation to join our Instagram community @taleofthebook if you aren’t already with us!. And you might want to check out Ms Torkwase’s book “ PAIN IS GENDER NEUTRAL”. It is very affordable and you may enjoy it!.

I don’t only write just for myself. I write for my readers as well. I write to express what they cannot. I write to make them know they are heard. I write to help them live the lives they want to live.

-Author Torkwase

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YOUNG AND BOOKED SERIES 1: EPISODE 14

(Left: Obe Keno, Right: Ms Osas)

It’s been so quiet on this blog for a few months….. Well the show is about to continue once more!. Hit the lights!. Slide open the curtains!. Drum rooolllll!!!!🥁🥁

I, Obe Keno, am so glad to welcome YOU to Episode 14 of the YOUNG AND BOOKED SERIES.

Here with me today, is our guest. Meet Ms Osas Idubor, an award-winning writer, and bestselling author with Africa’s foremost leading digital book stores, Okadabooks and Bambooks.

She is going to answer a few insightful questions about herself, her journey and perspective as a young author in Nigeria for us, and I know you’ll enjoy it so please grab some popcorn/a friend if you can, stay tuned and ENJOY!.

Keno: (smiling brightly) Welcome to the YOUNG AND BOOKED Series Ms Osas, thank you for having this interview.

Ms Osas : (smiles) Thank you Keno, for having me as a guest on this amazing series, I love what you’re doing on this blog!.

*pssst….Hey YOU reading this, thank you for joining us in promoting the Nigerian Book Industry!.

Keno: (smiles) Alright, I’ll begin by spilling the first question we have for you today…..What is your goal as an author?.

Ms Osas: To entertain: to keep churning out as many beautiful pieces as possible. The kinds of books that will keep my fans hooked from the first to the last sentence—books that they wouldn’t even dare cheat on with other books. But away from writing, I’ve made and continue to make conscious efforts towards having a platform that will be of so much help to entrepreneurs and writers who trade words for a living……I mean, there is no harm in providing helpful tips, advice, and assistance to intending writers or entrepreneurs so as to aid their journey, because I understand all too well that a candle never loses its flame from lighting another…….It comes with great and profound joy to constantly utilise my platform and pour myself into people who are all too serious and ready to take the necessary steps towards becoming better than they were the day before. And in doing so, I’m equally learning!.

Keno: (nods) Wow…. that’s interesting. I can really feel your passion through your words. Question 2, As a young author in Nigeria, what has been your greatest struggle?.

Ms Osas: (smiles) In my early career days, I would say I had a lot of challenges, but now I’m rather helping others overcome some of those challenges because a lot has changed……What changed for me was going back to the drawing board, taking the pain to research and try out new strategies and options, and rather slowly but surely, things began to work differently and still do.

Keno: (smiles and nods) Question 3, Do you read a lot of books? If yes, do you believe that being an avid reader has contributed to your being a great writer?.

Ms Osas: (smiles) Oh, yes, I do. Reading is an obsession of mine that hasn’t waned over time. I love to read, and yes, reading has been instrumental to my growth as a writer. As a writer, almost any piece one can lay their hands on should be consumed by them. Reading both the good and bad writings will no doubt help in no small way. You would know what to write about and, similarly, what to avoid or how best to avoid wounding up terrible pieces.

Keno: That’s definitely true. Reading builds you up as a writer.. Question 4, How do you select the names of your characters?.

Ms Osas: They come to me. The same way I get random bursts of story ideas, is the same way I get told by my characters what they want to be called……And for the ones who play hide and seek with me, I name them based on their personalities, physiques, or character traits. Cynthia, for example, has to be the loud one, the one who equally chews gum obnoxiously or loudly. I wouldn’t choose a calm or odd name to go with such a character……Amarachi has to be the one with the firm, round buttocks. Thick in all the right places, she knows she is a 10, and that is why she is so cocky. But is she sweet, even though that sweetness appears once every blue moon Or maybe with the right man, she would loosen up completely. I wouldn’t name Amarachi, Felicity for example.

Keno: (smiles) Wow, to really think about it, it’s really great when a character’s name and personality matches. Question 5, What advice would you give to a writer working on their first book?.

Ms Osas: A lot, and for the purpose of this interview, we might not be able to exhaust all of the pieces of advice I might have at my disposal. But the most important thing will be for them to be themselves and write as naturally as they can, after which they can always go back and rewrite the scenes or chapters that don’t quite appeal to them or the work itself. Suffice it to say, a terrible mistake would be for them to treat their first draft as their final draft. There is also the issue of grammar, the incorrect use of punctuation marks, and sentence variation, which is why they need to run their pieces by editors. See, as long as it’s your writing, you are going to have a hard time figuring out majority of the things that are out of place, and that is because love must have taken place. You might just be too in love with and attached to the pieces to ever be able to detect a mistake. So employing extra eyes would be such a good thing to do. They should also be willing to go for a catchy book blurb and cover art. I can understand that some of these services are rather expensive for new writers just venturing into the publishing field, but there are creatives whose fees are at subsidised rates, and I’m glad I’m one of such people. Because I understand too well how important it is for a story that needs to be told to be out there for the right audience to consume.

Keno: (laughs) Wholesome advice, Ms Osas. Appreciate your honesty. Question 6, What genre of fiction do you prefer to read and/or write?.

Ms Osas: (smiles) I read almost everything I can lay my hands on. So, no, I don’t have specific preferences. The same goes for my writing, and I’m quite a versatile writer. I do all kinds of writing but I have such a keen interest in writing and publishing romance fiction.

Keno: (nods) That’s lovely. Question 7, What drove or inspired you to write your first novel?.

Ms Osas: It was due to the demand that came in for it from people, most especially folks during my undergrad days. Coincidentally, I had this story idea that I couldn’t fit into a short story. So I got down to business and gave it my all. That is not to say I didn’t constantly feel nervous about the entire publishing process and kept asking myself questions, but seeing how I was able to answer those honest and interesting questions, I went on ahead to have the book published, and boy was it thoroughly received. Everyone loved how unpredictable the story was. Everyone talked about the suspense, and although I made a conscious effort to make sure there was enough suspense in the first place, hearing all about it from people after they consumed the piece felt so refreshing. I knew I had made a great first impression.

Keno: (smiles & nods) I love that!. Having your first book being so well received must have really encouraged you. Question 8, In which of your books have you really done all you could to pass on a specific message?. What is the message, and why was it so important that you share it?.

Ms Osas: “ETEL”. The story needed to be written and read. Etel tells the story of a girl who was forced to leave the house by her guardians and the community that was meant to protect her because she, unfortunately, got raped. In their own minds, they felt it was her fault. They felt her skimpy outfits were responsible, and I needed to let people know how much of a rape apologist they were if they had and encourage similar thoughts. A man should be able to control himself and his hormones, and these were some of the things that needed to be known. It wasn’t Etel’s fault that she got raped; the b*stard who did that to her should have been reprimanded, beaten, and locked behind bars. Proper attention should have been given to Etel. She should have been given proper medical care as well, not made to feel that she was largely at fault.

Keno: (nods) That’s definitely an important message, I’m sure many others would agree. “ETEL” sounds like a valuable book. Finally, Question 9, What do you feel is the best way to market books as an author?.

Ms Osas: There are lots of ways one could market their books, which is why platforms like the Zero Authorpreneurship Network Africa, was birthed by me. To help solve as well as provide helpful tips, advice, and whatnot to budding authors. But on the spot, I’d say, talk about your books as often as you can; there is no shame in selling yourself rather unapologetically. Although a great deal of moderation still needs to be applied. Post excerpts of your books, and before talking about marketing, be sure you’ve done a great job with the book cover design and blurb (after you’ve done a great job with the story itself). Because these are some of the things that will no doubt be of interest at first glance to the people who are meant to purchase your books. Again, be ready to spend money. Sometimes, you need big money for small moves, and this thing called marketing needs the right amount of funding.

Keno: (smiles) Thank you for sharing that!…..It was really delightful having you with us, Ms Osas. Thank you for this interview and for being our guest on the YOUNG AND BOOKED Series.

Ms Osas: It was a pleasure to do this with you. Thanks for having me. Dear Readers, I would LOVE to connect with you on Instagram.

Keno: Also, this is your invitation to join our Instagram community @taleofthebook if you aren’t already with us!. And you might want to check out Ms Osas Idubor’s book “ETEL” . It is very affordable and you may enjoy it!.

My advice for first-time authors:
Don’t treat your first draft as your final draft. Write as naturally as you can. Employ extra eyes to read/review your book. Go for a catchy book blurb and cover art!

-Author Osas

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YOUNG AND BOOKED SERIES 1: EPISODE 13

(Left: Obe Keno, Right: Ms Obiageli)

I, Obe Keno, am so glad to welcome YOU to Episode 13 of the YOUNG AND BOOKED SERIES.

Here with me today, is our guest. Meet Ms Obiageli Onugha, a Book Publicist/influencer to whom “Reading is like traveling with no visa, airport hassle, and of course the occasional annoying seatmate. Just you, book in hand, and endless possibilities.” (As a book lover I really relate to that!).

She is going to answer a few insightful questions about herself, her journey and perspective as a book influencer/Publicist in Nigeria for us, and I know you’ll enjoy it so please grab some popcorn/a friend if you can, stay tuned and ENJOY!.

Keno: (smiling brightly) Welcome to the YOUNG AND BOOKED Series Ms Obiageli , thank you for having this interview.

Ms Obiageli: (smiles) Thank you Keno, for having me as a guest on this amazing series, I love what you’re doing on this blog!.

*pssst….Hey YOU reading this, thank you for joining us in promoting the Nigerian Book Industry!.

Keno: (smiles) Alright, to kick things off Ms Obiageli , I’ll start by spilling the first question we have for you today….. How did you get started with book influencing, what led to it?.

Ms Obiageli: I originally started it as a hobby. It was during the lockdown and I had just lost my job. To be honest, I was depressed and extremely stressed. My friends always joke around and say that you can tell when I’m stressed by the number of books I read/consume. I was reading a lot and a friend advised me to start reviewing books online just as a way to let off some steam. So that was how I started. It’s a bit pretentious to say that books saved me from depression but I can say that they definitely helped a bit. Book influencing is a lot different from regular influencing because you have to do the groundwork yourself. You have to email the publishing houses yourself, and you are often not even paid. The free book is considered your payment. At the time, I didn’t mind because giving a free book to a book lover is like waving a crack in front of an addict….

Keno: (nods) Wow…. that’s an interesting start. Appreciate your honesty. Question 2, What does a typical day in your week as a Book Influencer look like?.

Ms Obiageli: (smiles) I work remotely so that is kind of a blessing and a curse because once I get stressed with work best believe, I look for a book to stick my nose in, and before you know it my hours are gone. I create most of my content at home and during the weekend which is the best time to batch create content. This is the best-case scenario. I am a Nigerian living in Buhari’s Nigeria so I am constantly battling terrible electric supply, loud generator noises, high diesel prices, and the likes. I don’t even want to go into the creative brain drain that you have to battle as a creative in this country. It’s exhausting

Keno: (smiles and nods) That is SO relatable!. Which brings me to Question 3, What advice would you give to a Book Influencer/Publicist who’s just starting out?.

Ms Obiageli: (smiles) Just be yourself!. Don’t focus on what anyone else is doing. I know you have heard it so many times, it sounds like a cliche but just be yourself. If you feel like you want to do your book reviews in pidgin, JUST DO IT, because there would always be an audience out there that needs someone like you, your own unique community and they are waiting for you to just do it!. Gosh, I sound like a Nike commercial!

Keno: (laughs) Great advice, Ms Obiageli. Question 4, What are your favorite tools for creating bookish content for social media?.

Ms Obiageli: I use Capcut for my videos and sometimes Canva. I also love lightroom, it’s a Godsent!. I use it to edit my photos. Plus my Phone, how can I forget my phone?.

Keno: (smiles) Okay!. Question 5, What is the most annoying assumption you’ve faced from others as a book lover?.

Ms Obiageli: One assumption that kills me is when people say, “Oh, you love reading only fiction that means that you are not a serious reader”. I’m like excuse you?!. Do you know how much knowledge I have stored up in my head?. Then you ask them what books they read and they say 47 laws of Power or some manipulative piece of junk! Please read fiction and learn about different cultures and places. More importantly, read fiction and learn empathy!.

Keno: (laughs) It’s the “47 laws of power for me”!. But really, any fiction lover can attest to the fact that you really learn a lot from Fiction books. Question 6, What is most rewarding for you about book influencing?.

Ms Obiageli: (smiles) Getting Books, Books, Books!. Of course! However, another thing I love is when I make a book recommendation and I get feedback from my audience that they loved the book and they shared the same views and thoughts about the book as me. Even, when they have opposing views, it’s just so fun to share and listen to views and opinions from strangers.

Keno: (nods) That’s lovely. Question 7, How do you measure success as a book influencer?.

Ms Obiageli: I really don’t think about that. I’m here for the fun and vibes and if that resonates with you grab a book and follow me. As I said in the beginning, I started this to relieve my stress and as a coping mechanism. I don’t want to burden myself with thinking about “oh am I doing enough, how many likes or shares did I get”. Nope, none of that. If I get you to pick up a book, my work is done.

Keno: (smiles & nods) I love that!. Question 8, What is your absolute favorite thing about reading books in general?.

Ms Obiageli: Reading is by far my sweetest escape. It opens my mind and takes me to alternate worlds with diverse cultures and characters with a plethora of personalities. It’s like traveling with no visa, airport hassle, and of course the occasional annoying seatmate. Just you, book in hand, and endless possibilities.

Keno: (smiles) That’s beautiful (can so relate to that!). Question 9, What are your top 3 goals as a Book Influencer?.

Ms Obiageli: (smiles) My top 3 goals as a Book Influencer are:
1-Honesty – My reviews are always 100% honest. If I didn’t enjoy a book, I am going to state that clearly with hard facts about why it wasn’t my thing. However, I try to do so respectfully because I have a lot of respect for the art of writing. It’s not easy to write.
2-Promoting African Books.
3-Teaching people that reading is actually fun and exciting.

Keno: (nods) Great goals!. Question 10, What genre of books do you enjoy reading/publicizing?.

Ms Obiageli: It’s African and Asian literature all day every day!.

Keno: (smiles) Cheers to that!…..It was really delightful having you with us, Ms Obiageli . Thank you for this interview and for being our guest on the YOUNG AND BOOKED Series.

Ms Obiageli: It was a pleasure to do this with you. Thanks for having me. Dear Readers, I would LOVE to connect with you on Instagram.

Keno: Also, this is your invitation to join our Instagram community @taleofthebook if you aren’t already with us!.

Don’t focus on what anyone else is doing. I know you have heard it so many times, it sounds like a cliche but BE YOURSELF. If you feel like you want to do your book reviews in pidgin. Just do it because there would always be an audience out there that needs someone like you, your own unique community and they are waiting for you to JUST DO IT!.

-Book Influencer Obiageli

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YOUNG AND BOOKED SERIES 1: EPISODE 12

(Left: Obe Keno, Right: Mr Edwin)

I, Obe Keno, am excited to welcome YOU to Episode 12 of the YOUNG AND BOOKED SERIES.

Here with me today, is our guest. Meet Mr Edwin Okoye, an Author to who finds joy in writing more than anything else!.

He is going to answer 12 very insightful questions about himself, his journey and growth as an Author in Nigeria for us, and I know you’ll enjoy it so please grab some popcorn/a friend if you can, stay tuned and ENJOY!.

Keno: (smiling brightly) A warm welcome to the YOUNG AND BOOKED Series Mr Edwin, thank you for having this interview.

Mr Edwin: (smiles) Thank you Keno, for having me as a guest on this series, this is such a special thing you’re doing on the blog.

*pssst….Hey YOU reading this, thank you for joining us in promoting the Nigerian Book Industry!.

Keno: Absolutely. Now, let’s get into the interview proper, Mr Edwin, I’ll start by asking the first question we have for you today….When did you first decide you were going to become an author and why?.

Mr Edwin: (smiles) It was when I was a ‘Jambite’. I remember reading a book and I kept saying to myself that if I was a writer, I would have written better than the author of the book. I had previously heard my younger sister talk about an online writers/readers platform called “Wattpad”. So I decided to join the platform and start writing books just for fun at first. Later on, the book got much acceptance from the readers and that urged me to decide to become a full time author.

Keno: Interesting….Question 2, What surprised you the most, in the process of creating a book?.

Mr Edwin: It’s very difficult converting thoughts into writing. I can have a full book in my head with the descriptions, narrations and conversations but transferring ALL that into writing is where the real work is. It is surprisingly difficult. But still very satisfying in the end.

Keno: (nods) Okay…. Question 3, What was the inspiration or idea for your book: “ONE SOUL”?.

Mr Edwin: (smiles) Well….. The inspiration came in 2019 while I was in my 2nd year in school. I and my lodgemate were discussing random stuffs and she simply mentioned out of the blues, “Imagine what would happen if Lucifer apologize to God. Ah… Heaven straight!” That was when it hit me that I needed to create a story revolving around that scenario. That was the beginning of the great journey.

Keno: (smiles) That’s interesting and I have to say, that storyline is really intriguing!…. Which brings me to the next question, Reading your book blurb, there’s a specific question I need to ask….. do you think some might not entertain the idea of your book because it tries to resolve something that isn’t really resolved in reality?. (Lucifer apologizing to God)

Mr Edwin: (smiles & nods) To be honest, yes. On few occasions, I have stumbled upon very religious people that question the motive of the book. Some claim it’s an end time book. These were what I expected to happen when I released the book, based on the society we live in.

Keno: Wow. Okay…. Question 5, As a young author in Nigeria what have you struggled the most with?.

Mr Edwin: Getting readers and making sales. In a country where the reading culture is fast fading away, these are the major struggles I have.

Keno: (nods) That’s understandable……. Question 6, What exactly keeps you going despite the struggle you face as a Nigerian author?.

Mr Edwin: (smiles) Passion. Since I discovered myself and my ability in writing, there’s nothing else I can think that gives me more joy than writing.

Keno: (nods) That’s lovely. Question 7, What’s the worst writing/publishing advice anyone ever gave you?.

Mr Edwin: (smiles) To be honest, none. I’m not one to take advice from anyone without doing my own research. So whatever advice you’re giving to me, I must first run some research on it first before I think of implementing it.

Keno: (nods) That’s great……Question 8, What do you hope readers will take away from your book, “ONE SOUL”?.

Mr Edwin: (smiles) That knowledge of what could happen if Lucifer apologizes to God. Then a closer look on the family structure of the archangels.

Keno: (nods) Interesting….. Question 9, What do you know now that you wish you’d known at the beginning of your writing/publishing journey?

Mr Edwin: (smiles) Descriptions. At the beginning of my writing career, I was very very poor at descriptions. I wish I was as good as I currently am back then.

Keno: (smiles) That’s nice….. Question 10, What are your favorite and least favorite genres to write?.

Mr Edwin: My favorite genre is “Humor”. I find it very easy to write books that contain humor . My least favorite is “Fantasy”. I’m not good in this genre at all.

Keno: (nods) Okay…..Question 11, Did you self publish your book: “ONE SOUL?”.

Mr Edwin: (smiles) Yes. I self published “ONE SOUL” all by myself.

Keno: (nods) Okay ….. And now, the LAST question. Are you currently working on a new book? If yes, can you share briefly about it?.

Mr Edwin: (smiles) Yes. I’m currently writing my 6th book titled “LEGEND OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST PLAYBOY”. It’s the story of a guy who was sexually harassed as a teen by his private tutor. He then grows becoming addicted to sex and women in general.

Keno: (smiles) Wow, that’ll be an interesting one….. Thank you, Mr Edwin for this interview and for being our guest on the YOUNG AND BOOKED Series.

Mr Edwin: It was lovely to do this with you, Keno. Thanks for having me. Dear Readers, I would LOVE to connect with you on Instagram

Keno: Also, this is your invitation to join our community: @taleofthebook on Instagram if you aren’t already a part!. And you might want to check out Mr Edwin’s book: “ONE SOUL”. You might enjoy it. (Smiles).

“Imagine what would happen if Lucifer apologize to God. Ah… Heaven straight!” That was when it hit me that I needed to create a story revolving around that scenario. That was the beginning of the great journey.

-Author Edwin

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YOUNG AND BOOKED SERIES 1: EPISODE 11

(Left: Obe Keno, Right: Mr Miracle)

I, Obe Keno, am excited to welcome YOU to Episode 11 of the YOUNG AND BOOKED SERIES.

Here with me today, is our guest. Meet Mr Onwuneme Miracle, an Author to whom “writing” is all that makes sense!.

He is going to answer 12 very insightful questions about himself, his journey and growth as an Author in Nigeria for us, and I know you enjoy it so please grab some popcorn/a friend if you can, stay tuned and ENJOY!.

Keno: (smiling brightly) A warm welcome to the YOUNG AND BOOKED Series Mr Miracle, thank you for having this interview.

Mr Miracle: (smiles) Thank you Keno, for having me as a guest on this series, this is such a special thing you’re doing on the blog and if you’re reading this, THANK YOU.

*pssst….Hey YOU reading this, thank you for joining us in promoting the Nigerian Book Industry!.

Keno: Absolutely. Now, let’s get into the interview proper, Mr Miracle, I’ll start by asking the first question we have for you today…..What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating a book?.

Mr Miracle: (smiles) The author doesn’t have 100% control of the book. I know it sounds strange but sometimes, it feels as if the characters want the story differently from what the author wants.

Keno: (laughs) That’s interesting…Question 2, What do you think makes a good story?.

Mr Miracle: Well, I think it’s the plot (storyline). I feel like the plot of the story decides if it will be a good story or not.

Keno: (nods) Okay…. Question 3, When did you first decide you were going to become an author and why?.

Mr Miracle: I think it’s when I was 16. Growing up, I was a book nerd. I read far and wide but reading Dan Brown‘s books, I didn’t like some of his endings. Don’t get me wrong, Brown is an exceptional author but as a kid, I wanted more action, thrill and excitement. I felt he ended it all abruptly, so I rewrote endings to keep the stories rolling. At age 16, I decided to write MINE and not just rewrite other people’s endings.

Keno: (smiles) That’s interesting and cheers to us book nerds!…..Question 4, What was the inspiration or idea for your book: “THE NIGHT AND IT’S TALES: REFLECTIONS”?.

Mr Miracle: (smiles) “THE NIGHT AND IT’S TALES: REFLECTIONS” was inspired by a stranger. Funny enough, I don’t know his name, and I’ve met him only once in my life. It was at a time I was searching for a story and this stranger was kind enough to tell me his story. All I did was make a few tweaks and boom…..A masterpiece!.

Keno: Wow. That’s intriguing…. Question 5, As a young author in Nigeria what have you struggled the most with?.

Mr Miracle: Hmmm… that’ll be the publishing process. From the submission of the completed manuscript to marketing. It’s all too much most times. Sometimes, I feel like giving up. The time, energy, finance… It feels overwhelming.

Keno: (nods) It must be quite draining……. Question 6, What exactly keeps you going despite the struggle you face as a Nigerian author?.

Mr Miracle: (smiles & shrugs) I am a writer. Writing is all that makes sense to me. Whether it’s a poem, a short story, or a little verse. I feel whole whenever I write.

Keno: (nods) That’s something special indeed. Question 7, What’s the worst writing/publishing advice anyone ever gave you?.

Mr Miracle: (laughs) This guy once told me to give up, that it was useless wasting finances to get a book published that no one would read. That’s the worst advice I have received, and I am glad I didn’t heed it.

Keno: (smiles) So am I!. That was a pretty horrible advice. Question 8, What do you hope readers will take away from your book “THE NIGHT AND IT’S TALES: REFLECTIONS”?.

Mr Miracle: (smiles) Reflections help to set us right again. Separating yourself for midnight reflections can help set the path of what is important or not. Most times, everything is so heavy and clouded up. That’s when we need reflections. And that’s what I hope readers get from the book.

Keno: (nods) Interesting….. Question 9, What do you know now that you wish you’d known at the beginning of your writing/publishing journey?

Mr Miracle: (smiles) It’s pretty simple. “Just do it. It’s going to be hard, but just do it.”

Keno: (smiles) That’s a good lesson learnt….. Question 10, What are your favorite and least favorite genres to write?.

Mr Miracle: My favourite genre to write is Fiction. My least favourite is Self-Help.

Keno: (nods) Okay…..Question 11, Did you self publish your book: “THE NIGHT AND IT’S TALES: REFLECTIONS”?.

Mr Miracle: (smiles) Yes, I did self-publish. I was unlucky not to get book deals for traditional publishing, so I ventured into self-publishing.

Keno: (nods) Okay ….. And now, the LAST question. Are you currently working on a new book? If yes, can you share briefly about it?.

Mr Miracle: (smiles) Yes, I am always writing.My new work in progress draws inspiration from different people as they try to explain a thought to be simple concept. It is basically trying to draw from the perspective of different individuals.

Keno: (smiles) That’ll be interesting….. Thank you, Mr Miracle for this interview and for being our guest on the YOUNG AND BOOKED Series.

Mr Miracle: It was lovely to do this with you, Keno. Thanks for having me. Dear Readers, I would LOVE to connect with you on Instagram

Keno: Also, this is your invitation to join our community: @taleofthebook on Instagram if you aren’t already a part!. And you might want to check out Mr Miracle’s book: THE NIGHT AND IT’S TALES: REFLECTIONS”?. You might enjoy it. (Smiles).

This guy once told me to give up, that it was useless wasting finances to get a book published that no one would read. That’s the worst advice I have received, and I am glad I didn’t heed it. My advice to aspiring authors is pretty simple: “Just do it. It’s going to be hard, but just do it.”

-Author Miracle

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Read about this book

Thank you for reading YOUNG AND BOOKED Series 1: Episode 11. You are such an AMAZING human!. See you on the next Episode!.

*If this is your first time visiting this blog, read more about the YOUNG AND BOOKED SERIES here…..

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