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Thursday, 27 January 2022

LITERARY DIGNITARY AWARD FOR AUTHOR BRENDA MOHAMMED

 


LITERARY DIGNITARY AWARD FOR AUTHOR BRENDA MOHAMMED


I am sharing my Interview with Ven-Lyn Valdez, Founder of Rhythm of the Heart.
"Hava a blessed day everyone.
I am pleased to present to you our most esteemed guest Respected ma'am Brenda Mohammed. On behalf of ROTH family, thank you very much, ma'am."
QUESTION: Kindly introduce yourself, ma'am.
ANSWER: Thank you Ven-Lyn Valdez for this opportunity to share my writing journey.
My name is Brenda C. Mohammed, a former Bank Manager from sunny Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean. I am a multi-genre, bestselling, and multi-award-winning author, who published forty-four books on Amazon. Four of the books I published are anthologies, co-authored by members of the How to Write for Success Literary Network, of which I am the Founder.
My genres include memoirs, science fiction, romance, self-help, mystery, children’s books, psychological thrillers, and poetry.
I have won several literary awards in the USA, Peru, Kazakhstan, Seychelles, Nigeria, Argentina, Romania, Philippines, India, Hong Kong, France, Switzerland, Morocco, Indonesia, and the UK, and made headlines in several newspapers around the world.
In 2018, I received two awards from Readers Favorite International in Miami for two of my books - Zeeka Chronicles, in the category Young Adult Thriller, and I am Cancer Free: A Memoir, in the category Health and Fitness. Several of my books also received five-star reviews from Readers Favorite International and attained Amazon Bestseller No 1 rank.
I was appointed in 2019 by Executive President and Founder Carlos Hugo Garrido Chalen of the Grupo- UniĆ³n Hispanomundial De Escritores –Peru, as National President of UHE- Trinidad and Tobago.
In 2020, I was inducted into the Indie Author's Wall of Fame in the USA.
I am an advocate against Domestic Violence and Suicide, and together with several bestselling authors have published four best-selling anthologies for these causes.
My YouTube Channel received over 141,000 views since its inception. The Channel is for my Video Book Trailers, songs, and travel memories.
QUESTION: How and when did your literary expedition start?
ANSWER: Becoming a writer was not in my plans. I loved my banking career, and later on, my stint in Insurance.
Diagnosed with cancer, and living to tell my story, inspired me to help others afflicted with the disease to cope. With no writing experience, apart from work-related documents, I wrote a book, I am Cancer Free: A Memoir, that tells my true story of a cancer survivor.
I published the book on Amazon, and it won the McGrath House Indie Book Awards 2016 in the non-fiction category. It also earned a five-star review and five-star seal in February 2017 from Readers' Favorite International and won the Readers' Favorite International Book Awards 2018 in the health and fitness category.
I continued writing, loved it, and to date, have published 44 books.
Writing is a mysterious journey of thoughts that can unravel the strangest imaginary plots. Writing for me was exploring a new milestone, and not for fame and fortune.
QUESTION: As a Founder, have you encountered professionals who only want higher positions, asking for rewards, but not about their voluntary services and devotion through their efforts and hard work? How did you handle this kind of literary action?
ANSWER: No. I have never encountered such persons, but if I do, I will test their acumen discreetly before considering such requests.
QUESTION: If we look around the world as of today, we are in a panic about this man-made biological weapon. Did it affect literarily in your society? On what grounds?
ANSWER: Throughout the world, Covid19 has brought about many curses and many blessings. Trinidad and Tobago were not spared. We have cases of illnesses and deaths every day, and it seems as if it will never end.
However, it has brought about many changes in the way we live. Travelling abroad on vacations, and material things no longer matter. The only thriving businesses are funeral homes. Online schooling for children has diminished the need for hustling in crowds to catch buses, trains, or cabs for teachers and kids. The pace of life has slowed down. We focus on what is important to us – family and close friends.
On a personal note, I have written more books in 2020 and 2021 than I did, since I started writing in 2013. My sister, Florabelle, and I wrote a joint poetry book – Chaotic Times: Poetry Vaccine for Covid 19.
QUESTION: In every stroke of life, we beautifully make poetry as our comforter. Do you believe that Literature is a tool used to make a better understanding of world peace? How is that possible?
ANSWER: Writers have the ability to use their pens to write about any subject. They can write about world peace and instill values in the mind of readers. There are many Literary forums that focus on Peace and I have joined some.
QUESTION: Every portrait is a glance of sight from the perception of an artist's mind. It defines a colorful life in both happiness and grief. How would you portray both negative and positive?
ANSWER: I am not an artist, although I dabbled in art for a while after I left Banking. Some of my paintings still grace my walls. I always dwell on the positive and never painted anything that was negative. In poetry, however, I have used negative subjects to convey positive messages.
QUESTION: Please share some motivational messages to inspire the budding poets despite negative criticisms. Thank you, ma'am.
ANSWER: “Be your own critic. You are your biggest critic, your biggest fan, and your biggest source of inspiration. Live your dream. Stop playing a part in someone else’s fantasy.” Brenda Mohammed.


Sunday, 7 November 2021

A LEAP FROM A SICKBED TO A BEACON TOWER

 


A leap from a sickbed to a beacon tower

 By ALEM HAILU

To uplift the mood of the bedridden whose life despair has eclipsed, and to enthuse emerging authors, they could climb to ivory tower even dragging their last leg from a morass with perseverance, there could be no better example than the footpath of internationally-published-renowned-author-poet Brenda Mohammed.

This journalist has got the privilege of e-mail interviewing her. Excerpts below.

Could you brief us about your upbringing, your family, and neighbours with your village, country, and school as a backdrop?

 My father was a school principal. I was born when he was principal of the Union Village Presbyterian school in Trinidad, my home country. I had six sisters and three brothers. Because of my father’s status, we were well known and respected by all in the village. Neighbours and friends regularly visited our home to seek his help in getting their children accepted at the school.

The principal’s home was in the same yard as the school and church, and we attended church and Sunday school regularly. My father held positions of responsibility in the church too. My oldest sister was the church’s organist, and at times she sang in the choir.

When I was seven years old, my father was transferred to another village in South Trinidad, and the setting of the home, school and church was the same. The people were just as nice.

My father was granted a Government scholarship to further his studies in the United Kingdom, and my mother took charge of the home and cared for us singlehandedly until his return.

I won a scholarship to attend a prestigious high school in San Fernando, but after one year my father was promoted to Senior Inspector of Schools and transferred to East Trinidad. I and one of my sisters were therefore sent to St. Augustine Girls’ High School, another prestigious school in the east, from where we both graduated.

 How was your educational pursuit? Does the profession you qualified in cross-fertilize with authorship of both books--fiction and nonfiction?

My life in the early years was based around my father’s career and moving from place to place.  He was again transferred to the south, and he built a brand new home for us in Marabella in South Trinidad. After graduation, I did not want to return to school to do higher studies. Although I was just sixteen years old, I wanted to work at a bank and I got the job.

I also pursued studies in banking on a part-time basis and was successful. I received promotion after promotion and achieved managerial status. As a Commercial Credit Manager, I was required to visit large businesses, assess their worth, write proposals for finance, and send them to our Head Office for approval. Most of the time I received clean sanctions, meaning that they were approved with no questions asked.

That built up my confidence in writing. To answer your question, my profession cross-fertilized with the authorship of both fiction and nonfiction books. In fact, I wrote a story, ‘Dead Business,’ and part of the setting was in the morgue of a funeral home that I visited to assess finance for a crematorium.

 You were combating cancer? How was it like the life you spent? You have a book about how you overcame the dark spot in your life to flicker a ray of optimism. Will you allow as a chink into the book by way of a synopsis?

 I consider my near-death experience with cancer to be a blessing in disguise.’ I Am Cancer Free,’ was the first book I published. It became a bestseller and motivated me to keep on writing. It was an award winner in the category Health and Fitness in Readers Favorite International Awards 2018, and winner of Mc Grath House Indie Book Awards 2016 in the category Best Non-Fiction. It received a five-star review from Readers Favorite, and I will share the review instead of a synopsis.

Completed on:02/16/2017

Review Rating:5 stars!

Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite 

“I Am Cancer Free by Mrs. Brenda C. Mohammed is a poignant memoir of the author's personal battle with cancer.

Her faith in God and proving that ovarian cancer need not be a death sentence are what make this memoir a heartrending read. 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 has 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. It is a courageous story of survival, faith, and strength.

The author chronicles every step of her journey methodically, without leaving anything out, making the narration very personal, honest, and palpable to readers. The presence of God in everyone's life, a positive attitude, and the power of prayers run through the memoir.

The author reiterates the fact that faith in God removes all obstacles in life. The conversational style of writing connects well with readers, making it easy for them to understand her journey.

The author has also shared the poems she wrote during that phase in her life, where she again speaks about her story, faith in the Lord, and a Higher Power.

For all those who are suffering from cancer and are battling the disease, this book is a must-read as it will give them hope, strength, and courage to fight the disease.”

As a prolific and decorated author displaying a meteoric rise in the literary firmament, from where do you get the stamina to climb from one rung of the ladder to another, and still keep the tempo, which proves to be the difficult thing?

 I am humbled that you have seen my accomplishments in such a remarkable light. My secret is, that I pray to God for guidance for each step I take. I give all credit to God.

 Stunningly, not only being prolific you are also versatile in genres. What can you say about that? Do you conduct thorough research before writing books? The language fine-tunes with the theme to render your book palatable. Could you say a word or two about that?

 Your question made me examine the genres I have written - memoirs, science fiction, romance, self-help, mystery, children’s books, psychological thrillers, poetry, and poetry anthologies.

My memoirs and children’s books are based on my careers and travels.

My Life as a Banker begins with my childhood and continues with my career in banking.  

After leaving banking, I worked in Insurance and qualified for the Million Dollar Round Table, the Premier Association for Financial Professionals, several times. I travelled abroad to several conferences, and my books, Retirement is Fun and Travel Memoirs are filled with those experiences.

With science fiction, mystery, romance, and thrillers, I used my imagination and did some research too. Most of my poetry are motivational compositions. My self-help books are about writing, and I wrote this to help aspiring authors.

 You have bagged numerous awards. Tell us about the bright spots in your life concerning your authorship. What is the upside of giving an award? What must be the method of nomination (some complain about race/color... discrimination)?

 I have won several literary awards in the USA, Peru, Kazakhstan, Seychelles, Nigeria, India, Romania, Argentina, Morocco, Philippines, Hong Kong, Barcelona, Indonesia, and the UK.

I made headlines in several newspapers around the world.

Many of my books were bestsellers when newly released and many received five-star reviews from Readers Favorite International.

In November 2018, I won two awards on the same night, from Readers Favorite International for my science fiction book, ‘Zeeka Chronicles,’ in the category Young Adult Thriller, and my Memoir, ‘I am Cancer Free,’ in the category Health and Fitness. I received those awards in a magnificent ceremony at the Regency Hotel in Miami.

Three of my books won gold awards in Connection EMagazine Readers’ Choice Awards - Zeeka Chronicles, in the category science fiction, [2018] Stories People love [2019], in the category romance, and How to Write for Success, in the category non-fiction. [2019].

In Sept 2021, my mystery book, Barry Holmes Mysteries, won me Best Writer - Fantasy Award in the CLR [ Culture, Literature, and Research] Awards.

My science fiction book, ‘Zeeka and the Zombies, has been approved by Cinebooks.com to be made into a cinematic book, and it is presently in production.

To answer your question, awards motivate a writer to improve and that is the upside. I do not think that race or colour should be factors when nominating someone for an award.

I give awards in my Literary forum to poets who are deserving and are considered five-star poets. Awards should be based on a writer’s work and nothing else.

 Given your talent and the impacts your books about cancer and How to Write for Success, among others created, many wonder when is it you bag a Nobel prize in literature. What is your take on this?

 Alem, to win a Nobel Prize, someone who has already been nominated for one, must nominate a writer. I do not know any of the nominees or winners personally. It seems way out of my reach, but with God nothing is impossible.

 Have the five-star reviews you received motivated you for a further thrust into literature?

 Yes. They certainly have.

 Your poems appear in reputed journals. What inspires you to write poems that some think is a restricted domain to the select few? You have a circle of poets. Would you relate to us about that?

I do not think that writing poems are restricted to a select few. In fact, I believe there are more poets than writers of fiction and non-fiction. I am a member of numerous poetry groups on Facebook, and I am being invited to join more new ones, which are being formed every day.

Of the 42 books I have published to date, ten are poetry books. I expect to publish my eleventh one for my birthday on 1st December.

 How and why did you establish a literary network on How to Write for Success?

 I started the How to Write for Success Literary Forum in February 2018, with a mission to spread Literary Talent Worldwide. At that time, I had the help of four Administrators.

In 2019, we were concerned with the number of suicides in the world, and decided to publish an anthology with poems to prevent suicide. Since it was our first attempt at an anthology we kept it low-keyed.

We opened a sub-forum to collect the poems and named it - Poems for Prevention of Suicide Literary Forum.

Poets from around the world participated in A Spark of Hope: A Treasury of Poems for Saving Lives, The Kindle versions of the book were given free of charge, and the book achieved Amazon's No 1 bestselling ranking within a couple of days.

In 2020, we published Part II of A Spark of Hope, and that too earned Amazon's No 1 bestseller ranking.

The Covid pandemic started in early 2020 and caused chaos in the lives of citizens all over the world. There was a rise in Domestic Violence and the Administration felt there was a need for an anthology against Domestic Violence.

Another sub-forum, - Literary Forum for Poems Against Domestic Violence was created for this purpose.

Volumes One and Two of Break the Silence: An Anthology of Poems Against Domestic Violence were published in 2020 and 2021.

Again, the Kindle versions of the book were given free, and both volumes achieved Amazon No 1 bestseller rank.

With the success of How to Write for Success Literary Network and the popularity of my book How to Write for Success, many members published books. We saw the need to establish the third sub-forum, Library of How to Write for Success – Books only.

The fourth sub-forum, Grupo Hispaniomundial De Escritores - UHE Trinidad and Tobago was formed as a result of my appointment as National President of UHE Trinidad and Tobago, by the President and Founder of Grupo Hispaniomundial De Escritores, Carlos Hugo Garrido Chalen.

Today, we have sixteen efficient persons who help with different aspects of the Administration of the Literary Network which comprises the main forum, four sub-forums, and members in excess of 13000.

In February 2021 we started a half-yearly magazine and have published two issues in March and September 2021. The next issue will be on the fourth anniversary of the network.

We also have a website and YouTube channel.

 Did covid-19 and the economic meltdown affect your penmanship? (Some say on the other end covid-19 promoted readership)

 Covid19 brought about many changes. It stopped me from travelling, but I spent the time writing.  I believe it also promoted readership because book sales have increased.

 Do you have a plan to be a publisher and help emerging authors?

 Becoming a publisher would entail hiring a big staff. I do not have future plans to do so. However, I believe that if I have succeeded in mastering self-publishing, every writer can do it. My reasons for publishing’ How to Write for Success Volumes One and Two’ are to help emerging authors master the art of self-publishing, and save the expense of hiring a publisher.

 Do you have a plan to write fiction about Trinidad so that others enjoy the story of your motherland?

 Some of my fiction books are set on the beautiful island of Trinidad. They are The Gift of Love, The Axe Murderer, What Happened to Mary Loo, Barry Holmes Mysteries, and Heart-Warming Tales. I may write another one soon.

 You are an advocate against domestic violence and suicide. What works did you (and friends) do to such effect?

 Together with several bestselling authors from my literary forums, we have published four Amazon No 1 best-selling anthologies for these causes: A Spark of Hope I and II: A Treasury of Poems for Saving Lives, and Break the Silence I and II: An Anthology Against Domestic Violence. We have had many heart-warming reports that these books have helped to save lives.

READ THE INTERVIEW IN THE SUNDAY ETHIOPIAN HERALD. CLICK HERE  Read Page 8

 

 

Sunday, 12 September 2021

SHANITA VICHARE INTERVIEWS BRENDA MOHAMMED

 



INTERVIEW OF FOUNDER BRENDA MOHAMMED BY ADMINISTRATOR SHANITA VICHARE

Today I have the pleasure of interviewing our very own Founder of the How to Write for Success Literary Network, Brenda Mohammed.

She is a renowned, multi-award-winning, and bestselling author who published 40 books to date.

The How to Write for Success Literary Network is a non-profit forum with sub-forums as follows:

1.How to Write for Success Literary Forum.

2. Poems for Prevention of Suicide Literary Forum.

3. Literary Forum for Poems Against Domestic Violence.

4.Library of How to Write for Success - BOOKS ONLY. 

5.Grupo Hispaniomundial De Escritores -UHE Trinidad and Tobago.

QUESTION: Hello Brenda. Managing five forums must be a Herculean task. Tell us how you manage five forums.


ANSWER: Shanita, we started off with just the How to Write for Success Literary Forum in February 2018, with a mission to spread Literary Talent Worldwide. 

At that time, we had four Administrators. 

In 2019, we were concerned with the number of suicides in the world, and decided to publish an anthology with poems to prevent suicide. 

Since it was our first attempt at an anthology we kept it low-keyed.

Poets from around the world participated in A Spark of Hope, The Kindle versions of the book were given free of charge, and the book achieved Amazon No 1 bestselling ranking within a couple of days. 

We kept the page we created to collect the poems and converted it into a sub-forum, - Poems for Prevention of Suicide Literary Forum.

In 2020, we published Part II of A Spark of Hope, and that too earned Amazon No 1 bestseller ranking. 

We have received several reports that those books helped to save lives.

The Covid pandemic started early 2020, and caused chaos in the lives of citizens all over the world. 

There was a rise in Domestic Violence and the Administration felt there was need for an anthology against Domestic Violence. Another sub-forum, - Literary Forum for Poems Against Domestic Violence was created for this purpose. 

Volumes One and Two of Break the Silence were published in 2020 and 2021. 

Again, the Kindle versions of the book were given free, and both volumes achieved Amazon No 1 bestseller rank.

With the success of How to Write for Success Literary Network and the growing membership, many members published books and we saw the need to establish the third sub-forum, Library of How to Write for Success - BOOKS ONLY.

The fourth sub-forum, Grupo Hispaniomundial De Escritores - UHE Trinidad and Tobago was formed because of my appointment as National President of UHE Trinidad and Tobago, by the President and Founder of Grupo Hispaniomundial De Escritores, Carlos Hugo Garrido Chalen.

Today, we have seventeen efficient persons who help with different aspects of the Administration of all the forums.


QUESTION: I am proud to be an Administrator in these successful forums, and I know of our many achievements. Can you tell us what else the Network does for its members?

ANSWER: As you know, Shanita, we regularly share valuable information on writing and publishing on our website at https://www.howtowriteforsuccess.net and in the GUIDES section of The Facebook forum.

We opened a YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS5SkhDVzbey_kGWfgSkaaw

The Administration accepts poetry narrations in MP 4 format to post in the channel.

We reward high-quality literature with certificates and awards in our monthly poetry contests, and on special occasions, such as Trinidad and Tobago’s Independence, and Anniversary of the forum. 

On 31st August 2021, 100 poets were honoured for the 59th Anniversary of the Independence of Trinidad and Tobago.

We publish a half-yearly magazine in March and September, and the kindle versions are free of charge.


QUESTION: When did you start writing?


ANSWER: I had two lucrative jobs in Banking and Insurance. 

I never planned on being a writer. 

However, God had other plans for me.

Cancer struck, and after I miraculously survived, I published my first book, I AM CANCER FREE. 

The book was a best seller and I never stopped writing.


QUESTION: You have published forty books. What genres do you write? Tell us about your books on HOW TO WRITE FOR SUCCESS.


ANSWER: My genres are memoirs, romance, science fiction, mysteries, psychological thrillers, children’s books, poetry, and self-help.

My first book on How to Write for Success was published on 1st December 2017, my birthday. 

It was my inspiration to establish the literary forum How to Write for Success and it became my brand name.

This bestselling book received a five-star review from Readers Favorite one month after it was published on December 2017.

In August 2019, it topped all the books in the Non-Fiction category of Connections Emagazine Readers' Choice awards and won the gold medal in the category non-fiction. 

It also placed second in all categories and won the silver medal. The merits of the book HOW TO WRITE FOR SUCCESS were featured in a review in the Ethiopian Herald Sunday Edition on February 16th, 2020. 

The book focuses on the essentials of writing a book to which readers will gravitate. 

New and aspiring authors will learn all about plotting, writing dialogue, narrative, and learn to become best-selling and award-winning authors.

HOW TO WRITE FOR SUCCESS VOLUME TWO was published in early August and deals with steps to self-publishing. 

A writer can save thousands of dollars by learning to self-publish. 


QUESTION: When do you get the time to write?


ANSWER: That’s a good question. Sometimes I wonder about that. 

When you love doing something, it becomes an addiction. Writing is my addiction, and every spare moment I get I am thinking up a story or poem, and writing them. 

I am always filled with ideas for books. 

Sometimes, after a conversation with a friend I get an idea.


QUESTION: Does that mean we can expect more books from you?


ANSWER: Definitely. I already have two more in the pipeline.


QUESTION: I know you have won many awards. 

Can you tell your readers about them?

ANSWER: I have won many literary awards in USA, Peru, Kazakhstan, Seychelles, Nigeria, India, Romania, Argentina, Morocco, Philippines, Hong Kong, Barcelona, and the UK for both myself and the HTWFS forum.

They are too numerous to mention here, but I will highlight a few.

In November 2018, I won two awards from Readers Favorite International for my science fiction book, ‘Zeeka Chronicles’ in the category Young Adult Thriller, and for my Memoir, ‘I am Cancer Free’ in the category Health and Fitness.

Three of my books won gold awards in Connection EMagazine Readers’ Choice Awards - Zeeka Chronicles (2018], Stories People Love (2019) and How to Write for Success (2019). 

2018 -World Laureate in Literature from World Nations Writers’ Union.

2018 - Certificate of Honour for serving as a juror in an International Poetry Contest for WNWU.

2019 - World Poetic Star Award from WNWU. 

2020 -  Award for Merits to the Development of World Literature 2020 for myself as well as for the How to Write for Success Literary forum from WNWU.

2020 - World's Best Literary Jury Member Award from WNWU.

 2020 - World Award of Excellence in Literature by the Provincial Municipality of Urubamba, Republic Government of Peru.

2020 Poetry award from UHE, Peru as a posthumous tribute to the great poet Kairat Duissenov Parman, Founding President of the World Nations Writers Union of Kazakhstan.

2020, UHE awarded me with the Caesar Vallejo 2020’ as one of the most outstanding in Literature.

2021, Received from UHE the World Prize of the Golden Eagle Award for Excellence in Literature. 

2021, The School of Arts and Poetry awarded the Torchbearers Award to the How to Write for Success Literary Forum for immense contribution to Literature, and gave all Admins awards for excellence in Literature.

QUESTION: Where can we purchase your books?

ANSWER:  My books are available at all popular stores throughout the world such as Amazon, UBuy, Kobo, Barnes and Nobles, Walmart, Powell’s, and other popular book stores.

The Amazon Universal Link is http://Author.to/BCM786

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