Interview with Ezekiel Fatomilola

Published 2020-06-24.
How has Smashwords contributed to your success?
Not so much, but would wish it does, this time around
What is the greatest joy of writing for you?
Letting my voice count on issues that affect humanity and sharing my personal victorious lessons
What do your fans mean to you?
A lot, these are the people who make my voice count and to me, they are indispensable!
What are you working on next?
"Marriage Journey", a series on getting it right before you say I DO
What inspires you to get out of bed each day?
Success
When you're not writing, how do you spend your time?
Researching and learning from others who had experience that aspect of my writing
How do you discover the ebooks you read?
by googling them up
Do you remember the first story you ever wrote?
Yes, that's my love stories
What is your writing process?
Figure the writing in my head, put my thoughts down, then give it a befitting topic
How do you approach cover design?
Letting it tell the story from a glance
What do you read for pleasure?
Writing
What is your e-reading device of choice?
Android and Tablet
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Books by This Author

Matters of the Heart
Price: $3.00 USD. Words: 19,700. Language: Commonwealth English. Published: July 4, 2020 . Categories: Nonfiction » Relationships & Family » Abuse / domestic partner abuse, Fiction » Fairy tales
In rare situations when you think you understand why people behave the way they do, why two lovers move in opposite directions; why one is clingy and the other is just fine even when there's a break in communication, will your understanding help you deal with these different persons respectfully? Will you be able to "help" them because you simply understand what they feel and why they do what they
The Handicapped Hero
Price: Free! Words: 48,780. Language: English. Published: March 23, 2016 . Categories: Nonfiction » Inspiration » General self-help
The book talks about a generation of people who live with several challenges that have not allowed them to maximise their potentials.They live in myopia and are unable to go far, but not as a fault of theirs but walls created by religions, tradition, broken homes, mediocrity and so on.And these circumstances restrict them to levels they can't outlive.The book however prompt us never to accept such