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Author: Arthur Zulu
Bio
Born 1960 Arthur Zulu has been writing for over 20 years since left college
His works include How to Write a Bestseller (a writing handbook), the black Queen Esther, (a stage drama), A Letter to Noah (fiction) and several published articles on writing, politics, religion, climate, and general interest topics.
The author is a gifted public speaker and has appeared in a successful TV book interview program.
He presently lives in
Contact
E-mail: arthurbookhouse@gmail.com Tel.: +234 80 2975 7641 (day / night) Website: http://www.arthurbookhouse.com Blog: http://arthurbookhousesnaps.blogspot.com
Books
How to Write a Bestseller (180 pages)
The handbook on writing that teaches how to write a bestseller at first attempt!
For details, click below:
http://www.arthurbookhouse.com/bestseller.html
Suggested talking points
Topics that make bestsellers Where to source your materials How to revise your story Where to publish your book How to market your story
Suggested interview questions
How can this book help one to write a bestseller at first attempt? Has there been any precedent? Who will benefit from this book? What are the challenges of a young writer? How can he meet those challenges? Are the publishers helping young writers? Should a writer pay to publish his book? What tools does the writer need to succeed as a writer? What questions will help the writer know his book is ripe for publication? How should writers be helped?
Queen Esther (132 pages)
The story of the black queen who saved her black race from genocide in Medo-Persian Empire.
For details, click below:
http://www.arthurbookhouse.com/estherview.html
Suggested talking points
Why the blacks were sentenced to die. Medo-Persian history in the time of Ahasuerus. Who was Esther? The offence of Queen Vashti. Moral of story
Suggested interview questions
Is the drama fiction or non-fiction? What happened to Queen Vashti? Why did Esther win the king’s heart? Who was Rada? Were they blacks or Jews that were set for destruction in Medo-Persia? Was the king feeble and ignorant? Haman says in the play that “blacks are 7 years behind civilization.” Is this and other racial insult in the drama justifiable? How do you think the Jews will think about a reversal of heir history? How will the blacks feel to be used in place of the Jews? What about the drama s a movie?
Articles by the author
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Contact
E-mail: arthurbookhouse@gmail.com Tel.: +234 80 2975 7641 (day / night) Website: http://www.arthurbookhouse.com Blog: http://arthurbookhousesnaps.blogspot.com
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