Literary Cubist, Mohamed Mughal, on International Virtual Book Tour for Resolution 786

American writer, Mohamed Mughal, will participate in an international virtual book tour for his novel, Resolution 786, in March 2010. Resolution 786, an anti-war novel set largely in Iraq, has a central character who was raised a Jewish Muslim.
By: Mohamed Mughal
 
March 15, 2010 - PRLog -- American writer, Mohamed Mughal, will participate in an international virtual book tour for his novel, Resolution 786, in March 2010.  Resolution 786, an anti-war novel set largely in Iraq, has a central character who was raised a Jewish Muslim.  The plot includes a trial of the Lord for crimes against humanity.

Tour stops include Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States.  The following blogs are hosting the tour:

21-23 March 2010, “Onions and Tea” by Inna Selipanov, Germany, http://www.onionsandtea.blogspot.com

22-24 March 2010, “Not-quite-a-blog” by Imran Ahmad, United Kingdom, http://unimagined.typepad.com/unimagined/

23-25 March 2010, “Another Writer’s Life” by Austin Camacho, United States, http://ascamacho.blogspot.com

When asked about the virtual book tour, Mughal replied, “I’m particularly excited that the tour has evolved into an international event.  After all, the storyline of Resolution 786 spans Uganda, Kenya, the United States, Israel and Iraq.  An international book tour is a perfect fit for an international novel.”

The author will answer up to three questions from visitors at each blog during the dates noted above.  The first participant to ask a question at each blog receives a free signed copy of Resolution 786.

Additional information on Mohamed Mughal and on Resolution 786 can be found at http://www.mohamedmughal.com and the author has a fan page on Facebook.
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