Brenda C. Mohammed
Brenda Mohammed is a prolific, multi-award-winning author from Trinidad and Tobago, with 65 published books spanning science fiction, memoir, mystery, romance, poetry, and more.
She is an author turned screenwriter. Her gripping Caribbean sci-fi saga Zeeka Chronicles has been adapted into a five-part screenplay, primed for film or television. ZEEKA AND THE ZOMBIES is a finalist in a film and screenplay contest by Horror.com.
Before her literary ascent, Brenda was a trailblazer in banking and insurance, rising to senior leadership at a local bank and earning international recognition as a top-tier financial professional. Her career helped shape communities and drive economic growth across Trinidad and Tobago.
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