This is the musical journey of Freddy Will, a Sierra Leonean-American author in Europe. The story begins with his birth in Freetown, Sierra Leone, and his upbringing in Monrovia and Kakata, Liberia, where his interest in the performing arts peaked at a tender age.
“Crime Rhymez” – Tenth Anniversary of “My Book of Chrymes” Publication
“Crime Rhymez” is an ensuing publication. I will release it off Badson Publishing and E-Launch Media Inc. It should be available in all major book stores. As of August 22nd, 2019, there will be physical and digital editions around the world. Crime Rhymez is the 10th-anniversary celebration of “My Book of Chrymes.” That was my first book. Soul Asylum Poetry & Publishing published it on August 11th, 2009 in Ontario, Canada.
How to Promote Your Favorite Author
BUY & READ HIS OR HER BOOKS Buy and read The Sandmann’s Journal. It is available digitally on all eReader platforms, including Amazon, Scribd, Barnes & Noble, or GoRead. Start with volume one and begin the journey. Read the entire book. You can also purchase my other books. Or you Continue Reading
“I” is the Only Letter of the Alphabet that’s Also a Word
Humility aside, speaking from the first-person context is an excellent way to assert individuality. It presents a none passive demeanor in which one states their understanding or passion matter of factly. The letter “I” is a word that represents you, your passion, your philosophies, and your intention without blending yourself Continue Reading
That New Book Is Gonna Be FIRE!!! Written In Gold
That was my Formula. When I was in Africa, I drew a path to success. It was like a game plan of what I would do to reach the position I needed. I worked on my accent to ensure I could communicate with fewer problems. Reading many books taught me Continue Reading
It Was Written
I want to preserve the intellectual property of my literary works. That is why I add the lyrics of my songs inside the books I’ve written (shout out to Ken Cowle). The reason is that I have expressed my point of view in various ways. I’ve told many interesting stories. Continue Reading
The Sandmann’s Journal Vol. 3
Vol. 3 continues from volume 2. It also comes from my blog, and the dates at the beginning of each chapter indicate when I published the original article. I also need to reiterate that although my writing consists of factual information, I based the overall data on my point of Continue Reading
The Sandmann’s Journal Vol. 2
The Sandmann’s Journal Vol. 2 is a continuation of Vol. 1. Taken from my blog, the dates at the beginning of each chapter indicate when they were initially published. Though factual, these entries are not intended for journalism. Even though there are interviews with Eddie Bullen and his son, Quincy Continue Reading
My Top 10 Influences in Literary & Publishing Pt. 3
Kalu Abosi I went through a phase when I read almost everything I could get my hands on. During that time, I found a book by a Nigerian writer. He told a fascinating tale on the secret underworld of the West African occult. In his book, “Born Twice,” he claimed Continue Reading
My Top 10 Influences in Literary & Publishing Pt. 2
William Shakespeare The first time I learned about Shakespeare, I was at Christ the King College in Bo, Sierra Leone. I had already sung and acted in a few church plays. Before that time, the only literature I had read was “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and the Bible. If Continue Reading
My Top 10 Influences in Literary & Publishing Pt. 1
A wise woman once told me, “you’re who you say you are.” That was at a time when I had issues with my identity. Born in Sierra Leone but raised in Liberia until adolescence, and attended high school in Sierra Leone and The Gambia and post-secondary education in the United States. Continue Reading
The Sandmann’s Journal Vol. 1
In this volume, you will find entries of some of my preferred celebs, rides, West African cuisines, an introduction to Sierra Leone, and the process of releasing my first and second books with their accompanying albums. These entries personify the early stage of my music and writing career. Being new Continue Reading
The Dark Road from Romarong & The Book of Negroes
“My novel, “The Dark Road from Romarong,” delves into the perspective of African descendants. They’ve remained in West Africa following The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. It exposes the harsh reality of the slave trade within the context of West African ethnic groups. These people were overrun by the forces of colonialism, Continue Reading
The Book of Negroes
…the protagonist of “Roots” languished and died in slavery…” The book/TV series “The Book Of Negros” dramatizes a rendition of the book/Tv series “Roots.” Both books/Tv series are theatrical masterpieces. Where the protagonist of “Roots” languishes and dies in slavery, along with his daughter, his grandson – Chicken George – Continue Reading
Freedom, Ideals & Discourtesies in Journalism
As far as I condemn any and all kinds of violence, cruelty and contempt for human rights, I also do not support pedophilia, racism, cruelty to animals in the name of culture, ideals or religion.” We cannot be ignorant or arrogant about our flaws if we’re genuinely for peace, justice, Continue Reading