Paul White
- Ena-Alese
- Oct 10
- 3 min read
Author Bio: I have been crazy about books since childhood. I read a lot, everywhere and always, until one day a light bulb went on in my ingenious head and then I realised that not only can I write, but I can do it well. Thus began the journey of my first book from a lonely thought to the hands of readers.
I have been working with people all my life, I was an organizer of large events for many years, and I even worked as a radio host for 8 years, so I have no doubt that my experience allowed me to create a story that will appeal to readers of all ages.
Each person’s life experience is unique and impressive. We all experience sadness, joy, loss, win and lose, but this is how we become who we are. I am convinced that my life choices led me to write a book and I hope that I will find my readers all over the world.

Author Interview:
1.What inspires you most to write?
I have been reading books of various genres since childhood. I know what a good book should look like. I didn't specifically prepare for it, I just realized one day that I could write a book that could easily become a bestseller.
2. What is your favorite genre?
3. Who is one author you admire if any and why?
Everyone. Genre doesn't matter to me. A book has to draw me into its story and that's it.
4. How do you overcome blank writing spells?
There is no such thing as empty writing. We all have a story worth telling, but not everyone knows how to do it. Some are given it, others need help, but all stories can find their readers.
5. What legal publishing advice can you give?
Think twice before doing this. The path of an author is very long, difficult and bumpy. If you are not prepared for disappointments - do not start.
6. How many books have you written, are any a bestseller yet?
I've only written one so far. This is the first part of my upcoming trilogy. I'll be releasing the second book next year.
And no, It is not bestseller…yet🙂
7. If you had the opportunity to rewrite one movie script which would it be, why?
Oh, that would be Gladiator. I would do it much better. No, I'm kidding 🙂, it's one of the most amazing movies. Seriously, I don't know, I think every story can be told differently, but why spoil it 🙂
8. What are some difficulties you've experienced in your writing career; how do you handle book critiques/criticism?
No one has criticized me yet, because no one knows about the existence of my books yet. The biggest challenge for me has been publishing and marketing. When I started writing, I never imagined that writing a book would be the easiest thing.
9. What are your best experiences in your writing career?
Understanding that anything is possible. All it takes is a little bit of persistence and a lot, a lot of patience.

10. Do you prefer to write in silence and or have some sort sound in the background?
Not only do I write in silence, but I also like silence. I like to be with my thoughts, it helps me concentrate.
11. What are some encouraging words you'd give to another author/writer?
Only a fool gives up on his dreams. If you want to write, write! Success will come when you least expect it.
12. How did you decide the pricing of your material; how did you go about promotion/advertising and distribution of your work?
To be honest, I still don't understand anything about it. I'm watching other authors and learning. I think one day I'll find my own method that will be best for my books, but in the meantime, I'm just trying.
13. Why should anyone read your book?
Because, this is a damn good story. I managed to combine genres such as adventure, thriller, detective and light fantasy. I am sure that my creation is worthy of attention and many readers😀
14. Did you have a book coach?
No.
As I told before, only you and only you can tell the story to people.
15. What was your favorite subject in school?
History. I have a bachelor of history.
16. Are you self-published or have an established publishing contract elsewhere?
I am self-publishing author so far. But I always open mind for some good deals🙂




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