Friday, May 21, 2021

Up-and-coming writers should let diligence and criticism be their bedfellows - Lere Fagbola

 

UP-AND-COMING WRITERS SHOULD LET DILIGENCE AND CRITICISM BE THEIR BEDFELLOWS - LERE FAGBOLA

 


Olalere Fagbola, a former South-West Bureau Chief of the Punch newspaper is a seasoned and veteran journalist, with untiring passion for engaging in various forms of writing as he treats writing with serious devotion. As an accomplished author, biographer, poet, songwriter, writing prophetologist and publisher, Fagbola has authored and published no fewer than twenty books of his own authorship while he has edited great works of academics, educationists and biographies of more than thirty clerics at home and abroad. In this brief interview with Wole Adedoyin, he talks about his writing career.

 

WA: WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO START WRITING?

FAGBOLA: Solitude

WA: HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN WRITING?

FAGBOLA: Forty six years.

WA: WHEN DID YOU START WRITING?

FAGBOLA: 1975

WA: HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A WRITER?

FAGBOLA: I can't remember.

WA: WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE A NEW WRITER, SOMEONE JUST STARTING OUT?

FAGBOLA: Let diligence and criticism be your bedfellows.

WA: HOW DO YOU HANDLE WRITER’S BLOCK?

FAGBOLA: Carry it to the balcony

WA: HOW MANY BOOKS HAVE YOU WRITTEN?

FAGBOLA: No fewer than thirty

WA: WHAT IS THE MOST SURPRISING THING YOU DISCOVERED WHILE WRITING YOUR BOOK(S)?

FAGBOLA: The muse spreading writing table before me in the presence of vice chancellors

WA: WHO IS YOUR FAVOURITE CHARACTER?

FAGBOLA: “When Mr Nobody Is Around”

WA: DO YOU HAVE A FAVOURITE CHARACTER THAT YOU HAVE WRITTEN? IF SO, WHO? AND WHAT MAKES THEM SO SPECIAL.

FAGBOLA: So special because they don't have reputation

WA: WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR INSPIRATION?

FAGBOLA:  On a mountain higher than I

WA: WHERE CAN READERS PURCHASE YOUR BOOKS?

FAGBOLA: On the rack and at the archives while making efforts to get them online

WA: WHERE CAN READERS FIND OUT MORE ABOUT YOU AND YOUR BOOKS?

FAGBOLA: @worduniversity.net

WA: HAVE ANY OF YOUR BOOKS BEEN MADE INTO AUDIOBOOKS?

FAGBOLA:  NONE

WA: IF SO, WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES IN PRODUCING AN AUDIO BOOK?

FAGBOLA: Unchallenged

WA: WHICH OF YOUR BOOKS WERE THE MOST ENJOYABLE TO WRITE?

FAGBOLA: Heroism Songs and Troubles

WA: TELL US ABOUT YOUR FIRST PUBLISHED BOOK?

FAGBOLA:  It began at the University Gate of the then University of Ife now Obafemi Awolowo University where the Vice Chancellor and JAMB slugged out over my provisional admission to read English

WA: WHAT WAS THE JOURNEY LIKE?

FAGBOLA: The journey was eventfully wonderful

WA: WHAT, IN YOUR OPINION, ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENTS OF GOOD WRITING?

FAGBOLA: Witnessing to it before setting pen on paper to avoid being superficial.

WA: WHO'S YOUR FAVORITE AUTHOR OF ALL TIME?

FAGBOLA: King David the Psalmist

WA: YOUR FAVORITE BOOK BY HIM?

FAGBOLA:  Psalms

WA: ON YOUR LATEST BOOK, CAN YOU SHARE WITH US THE TITLE OF THE BOOK.

FAGBOLA : "Rauf Aregbesola Sworn Enemy of Convention"

WA: ARE THERE ANY SECRETS FROM THE BOOK, YOU CAN SHARE WITH YOUR READERS?

FAGBOLA: Comparatively having written biographies of no fewer than ten in which three were biographies of Governors, this latest is the one in which I have been deliberately so unreasonable to write because I was thoroughly myself in the course of writing it.

WA: WHAT WAS THE INSPIRATION FOR THE STORY?

FAGBOLA:  Cosmological

WA: WHAT IS THE KEY THEME AND/OR MESSAGE IN THE BOOK?

FAGBOLA:  Judgment belongs only to god

WA: WHAT DO YOU HOPE YOUR READERS TAKE AWAY FROM THIS BOOK?

FAGBOLA: Separate facts from fallacies truth from opinion and news from noise

WA: WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TITLE?

FAGBOLA:  Breaking the rules and still excel.

WA: HAS A BOOK EVER CHANGED YOUR LIFE?

FAGBOLA: Two books did, the poetry of King David and my latest book both changing my life spiritually

WA: WHAT GENRES DO YOU LOVE?

FAGBOLA: Poetry

WA: ARE THERE ANY GENRES YOU DISLIKE?

FAGBOLA: None

WA: WHAT AUTHOR (WHO IS STILL LIVING) WOULD YOU DEARLY LOVE TO MEET?

FAGBOLA: Author whose book is read by his mother

WA: DO YOU LIKE TO DISPLAY YOUR BOOKS ON A BOOKSHELF OR KEEP THEM IN A VIRTUAL LIBRARY?

FAGBOLA: Keep them on the racks of archives

WA: DO YOU PREFER FLASH FICTION, SHORT STORIES, NOVELLAS, OR NOVELS?

FAGBOLA:  Non fiction

WA: WHAT BOOK CAN YOU RECOMMEND TO ME?

FAGBOLA: On Becoming A Writer by Vera Brittan

WA: WHEN DID YOU LAST VISIT A LIBRARY?

FAGBOLA: I live inside it.

WA: HAVE YOU EVER HAD A CRUSH ON A BOOK CHARACTER?

FAGBOLA: No

WA: HAS A BOOK EVER MADE YOU LAUGH OUT LOUD?

FAGBOLA: Yes.


Caesarean Birthing is not a curse, it shouldn't be abused - Haleemah Alli Bankole

CAESAREAN BIRTHING IS NOT A CURSE, IT SHOULDN'T BE ABUSED - HALEEMAH ALLI BANKOLE

 


Haleemah Alli Bankole holds a Diploma in Creative Writing from Writers' Bureau Manchester. She is a graduate of Quantity Surveying and has a PGDE in view. She has authored Children Literatures, a biography and a creative non-fiction on Caesarean births. In this interview with Wole Adedoyin, she shares with him fact about her writing and publications.

WA: WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO START WRITING?

 

BANKOLE: A need to express myself

 

WA: HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN WRITING?

 

BANKOLE: Since I was an undergraduate

 

WA: WHEN DID YOU START WRITING?

 

BANKOLE: In the late 90's

 

WA: HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A WRITER?

 

BANKOLE: No

 

WA: WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE A NEW WRITER, SOMEONE JUST STARTING OUT?

 

BANKOLE: Write without thinking of profits

 

WA: HOW DO YOU HANDLE WRITER’S BLOCK?

 

BANKOLE: I take a break. Get back in a relaxed mood without distractions

 

WA: HOW MANY BOOKS HAVE YOU WRITTEN?

 

BANKOLE:  Nine Books

 

WA: WHAT IS THE MOST SURPRISING THING YOU DISCOVERED WHILE WRITING YOUR BOOK(S)?

 

BANKOLE: Intent research for nonfiction.

 

WA: WHO IS YOUR FAVOURITE CHARACTER?

 

BANKOLE: Kike

 

WA: DO YOU HAVE A FAVOURITE CHARACTER THAT YOU HAVE WRITTEN? IF SO, WHO? AND WHAT MAKES THEM SO SPECIAL.

 

BANKOLE: Kike is special because I'm highly particular about teenagers and living a moral life

 

WA: WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR INSPIRATION?

 

BANKOLE: Life on campus

 

WA: WHERE CAN READERS PURCHASE YOUR BOOKS?

 

BANKOLE: Please visit: https://pen-publishers.whats.bz

 

 

WA: WHERE CAN READERS FIND OUT MORE ABOUT YOU AND YOUR BOOKS?

 

BANKOLE: Penpublishers.blogspot.com

 

WA: HAVE ANY OF YOUR BOOKS BEEN MADE INTO AUDIOBOOKS?

 

BANKOLE: No

 

WA: IF SO, WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES IN PRODUCING AN AUDIO BOOK?

 

BANKOLE: I haven't ventured into that

 

WA: WHICH OF YOUR BOOKS WERE THE MOST ENJOYABLE TO WRITE?

 

BANKOLE: The Wise king & other stories

 

WA: TELL US ABOUT YOUR FIRST PUBLISHED BOOK?

 

BANKOLE: 'Let's talk love' is a book of few texts that encourages a life of Abstinence before marriage.

 

WA: WHAT WAS THE JOURNEY LIKE?

 

BANKOLE: I only had to write then. I wasn't involved in the publishing process, so it was exciting.

 

WA: WHAT, IN YOUR OPINION, ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENTS OF GOOD WRITING?

 

BANKOLE: Writing from the heart and having the required skill.

 

WA: WHO'S YOUR FAVORITE AUTHOR OF ALL TIME?

 

BANKOLE: Umm Zakiyah

 

WA: YOUR FAVORITE BOOK BY HIM?

 

BANKOLE: Her, - If I should Speak

 

WA: ON YOUR LATEST BOOK TITLED, CAN YOU SHARE WITH US SOMETHING ABOUT THE BOOK.

 

BANKOLE: Knives & Nappies documents factual information on caesarean births from what to expect to doctors and patients experience.

 

WA: ARE THERE ANY SECRETS FROM THE BOOK, YOU CAN SHARE WITH YOUR READERS?

 

BANKOLE: No secrets really. Caesarean section information is readily available it's only the stigma and fear attached to it which the book aims to quell.

 

WA: WHAT WAS THE INSPIRATION FOR THE STORY?

 

BANKOLE: Personal first experience which was shocking.

 

WA: WHAT IS THE KEY THEME AND/OR MESSAGE IN THE BOOK?

 

BANKOLE: Information is power. Caesarean birthing is not a curse, yet it shouldn't be abused

 

WA: WHAT DO YOU HOPE YOUR READERS TAKE AWAY FROM THIS BOOK?

 

BANKOLE: Better decision on making associated with Caesarean births

 

WA: WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TITLE?

 

BANKOLE: Knives for the surgical knives and Nappies for babies surgically delivered.

 

WA: HAS A BOOK EVER CHANGED YOUR LIFE?

 

BANKOLE: Yes. Let us be Muslims by Sayyid Mawduddi

 

WA: WHAT GENRES DO YOU LOVE?

 

BANKOLE: Islamic fiction

 

WA: ARE THERE ANY GENRES YOU DISLIKE?

 

BANKOLE: Amorous genre

 

WA: WHAT AUTHOR (WHO IS STILL LIVING) WOULD YOU DEARLY LOVE TO MEET?

 

BANKOLE: Raheemah Odus

WA: DO YOU LIKE TO DISPLAY YOUR BOOKS ON A BOOKSHELF OR KEEP THEM IN A VIRTUAL LIBRARY?

 

BANKOLE: Both

 

WA: DO YOU PREFER FLASH FICTION, SHORT STORIES, NOVELLAS, OR NOVELS?

 

BANKOLE: Short stories

 

WA: WHAT BOOK CAN YOU RECOMMEND TO ME?

 

BANKOLE: A Fruitful Tree

 

WA: WHEN DID YOU LAST VISIT A LIBRARY?

 

BANKOLE: 2 years back

 

WA: HAVE YOU EVER HAD A CRUSH ON A BOOK CHARACTER?

 

BANKOLE: No

 

WA: HAS A BOOK EVER MADE YOU LAUGH OUT LOUD?

 

BANKOLE: Yes