In Going After Rwanda, Paul Blezard Wants Publicity for his New Project, Lets Give Him That
Self-acclaimed literally writer Paul launched The Lockdown Litfest online literary festival in March last year. It was to be a platform that gave live author interviews and a wide range of other cultural content. The business model here is that Blezard benefits from the many literally grants to host the podcast with select writers. As the podcast grows, any writer intending to appear would have to pay. That would in turn raise Blezard’s profile, so he can organize literally festivals. That was the plan. About two years later, it hasn’t made that much headway. The investors are asking uncomfortable questions. Blezard must find the answers. As an informed personality, he knows one of the biggest stories is Rwanda. What better than to join the racist bandwagon rallying up for the terrorism sponsor Paul Rusesabagina. Blezard starts off with “ Rwanda has become a desperate nation in deep crisis… ”. As a writer, Blezard no doubt has a mastery of the English language. He will use...