I am 53 and this is my sixth book. I have been producing a variety of literature both in print and electronic media. I started writing this book in 2002 because I was frustrated with the dishonesty of our politicians. They were deceiving innocent people especially children who had no idea of how the country came to be in the state of decadence it is in now.
I always have a notebook on me and am always writing new ideas that come to my mind and observations of
interest. I then follow these up at the end of the day or week to see what I can make of them.
I look up to authors who have written popular books and tend to get it right all the time. I think there is a lot to learn from them like their style which could be what makes their work good and popular.
I feel good now that my book has been published, but I must say it is difficult to write and work at the same time. However one needs to raise publishing, marketing and advertising fees and that has to come from somewhere so one must learn to plan one’s time well.
I have had a lot of feedback from the people who read the first print that is how I managed to come up
with a revised version. I am still writing and have two manuscripts ready for the publishers. I intend to continue writing and probably go for it full time.
After a book is published there is still the hard work of selling it, this can sometimes be challenging and expensive.
About the book - Power to the People:
"Power to the People" is a chronicle of events in one country and experiences of the ordinary people in that country as the country's government changed hands from colonial rule to an independent country. The challenges of the regimes in the two eras, the administrative styles, the strategies adopted by the regimes to hold onto power, and the impact all this had on the ordinary person, the skilled and professional manpower, the public services and the economy, are expressed from the ordinary person's view
Power to the People can be obtained at the following address: http://www.pneumasprings.co.uk/
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