Tuesday, 30 September 2025
TRINIDADIAN AUTHOR BRENDA MOHAMMED SCORES BIG WITH HER SCI-FI THRILLER SCREENPLAY ZEEKA AND THE ZOMBIES
Saturday, 27 September 2025
CANCER SURVIVOR TURNS LITERARY ICON
NATIONWIDE - SEPTEMBER 2025 - (USAnews.com) The hospital room was sterile white, and the prognosis was grim. Brenda Mohammed, a successful Commercial Credit Manager at Republic Bank Limited in Trinidad and Tobago, faced the fight of her life against cancer. In that moment of profound vulnerability, something extraordinary happened, not just survival, but a complete reinvention that would transform her from a banking executive into one of the Caribbean's most prolific and celebrated authors.
"I realized that life is precious and fragile," Mohammed reflects on that pivotal period. "I had stories to tell, and I couldn't waste another moment not sharing them with the world."
What emerged from that hospital bed was not just a survivor, but a literary powerhouse who would go on to publish 65 books spanning multiple genres, earn international recognition across five continents, and inspire thousands of aspiring writers through her advocacy work.
From Boardroom to Bookshelf
Mohammed's journey to literary prominence was anything but conventional. Before her life-altering health battle, she had already established herself as a trailblazing figure in Trinidad and Tobago's financial sector. Rising from bank clerk to Commercial Credit Manager at Republic Bank Limited, she demonstrated the same visionary thinking that would later define her literary career.
Her impact extended beyond traditional banking. Mohammed's innovative approach to community development helped transform rural areas into thriving economic centers, contributing significantly to Trinidad and Tobago's broader economic growth. She later transitioned to insurance, where her excellence earned her the prestigious Million Dollar Round Table qualification six times and a Life Underwriting Fellowship from the American College in the United States.
But it was her brush with mortality that unlocked her true calling. Her memoir "I Am Cancer Free" became not just a bestselling account of survival, but a beacon of hope for others facing similar battles. The book's success marked the beginning of an unprecedented literary career that would span genres from science fiction to children's literature.
Building a Literary Empire
What sets Mohammed apart in the crowded literary landscape is not just her prolific output, but the breadth and quality of her work. Her 65 published books encompass memoirs, science fiction, romance, mystery, self-help, children's literature, Christian writing, and poetry, a range that demonstrates remarkable versatility and storytelling mastery.
Her acclaimed science fiction thriller "Zeeka Chronicles" garnered particular attention, earning adaptation into a five-part screenplay for film or television. This crossover into visual media showcases Mohammed's ability to craft narratives that transcend traditional publishing boundaries, connecting her to the global film and television community through platforms like Stage 32.
The accolades have been numerous and international in scope. Mohammed has received Reader's Favorite International Awards for both "Zeeka Chronicles" and "I Am Cancer Free," while her memoir "My Life as a Banker" earned second prize for Best Memoir in the Metamorph Publishing Awards in the United States. Her "Stories People Love" and "How to Write for Success" both received Gold Medals in Connection Emagazine Readers' Choice Awards.
Global Recognition and Leadership

Mohammed's influence extends far beyond individual literary achievements. As the founder of the How to Write for Success Literary Network, she has created a platform that empowers writers worldwide through anthologies, magazines, and mentorship programs. Her self-help book "How to Write for Success" was praised in the Ethiopian Herald as "a comprehensive toolkit for writers, critics, and editors."
Her leadership roles reflect her commitment to elevating the literary community globally. Serving as National President for Trinidad and Tobago of the Camara International Writers and Artists (CIESART) with headquarters in Spain, and as Peace Ambassador for the Iqra Foundation in India, Mohammed bridges cultures and continents through her literary advocacy.
The recognition from CIESART Spain has been particularly notable, with Mohammed receiving numerous prestigious awards, including the Plato Award, Socrates Award, and Dante Alighieri Award. Her Barry Holmes Mysteries series earned both the CLR Award from India and recognition from CIESART Spain, while also becoming a finalist in the Independent Author Awards 2024.
Adding to her impressive list of achievements, Mohammed has been nominated by CIESART International for the Woman of the Year Award 2025, with the winner to be announced at a gala in Spain this December.
Beyond Literature: Humanitarian Impact
Mohammed's influence transcends literary boundaries. Her advocacy work addresses critical social issues, including peace promotion, anti-domestic violence initiatives, anti-human trafficking efforts, anti-drug addiction programs, and suicide prevention. This humanitarian commitment adds depth to her literary mission, demonstrating how storytelling can be a force for positive social change.
Her international recognition spans five continents, reflecting not just literary achievement but a broader impact on global communities. Through her various roles and initiatives, Mohammed has built bridges between cultures while maintaining her roots in Trinidad and Tobago's vibrant literary tradition.
The breadth of Mohammed's work, from banking innovation to literary creation to humanitarian advocacy, illustrates a life dedicated to transformation and empowerment. Her journey from cancer patient to literary icon serves as inspiration for anyone facing seemingly insurmountable challenges.
If you're seeking inspiration for your own creative journey or looking to connect with a literary community that spans continents, Brenda Mohammed's story proves that reinvention is possible at any stage of life. Her network continues to nurture emerging writers while her established works offer both entertainment and guidance for readers worldwide.
About Brenda Mohammed
Brenda Mohammed is a multi-award-winning author, poet, and literary advocate from Trinidad and Tobago with 65 published books spanning multiple genres. A former banking executive turned literary icon, she founded the How to Write for Success Literary Network and serves as National President for Trinidad and Tobago of CIESART Spain. Connect with her through her Amazon author page or follow her journey on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter.
Tuesday, 23 September 2025
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE
Thursday, 18 September 2025
BREAK THE SILENCE VOLUME III IS AN AMAZON NO 1 BEST SELLER
We are proud to advise that BREAK THE SILENCE- VOLUME THREE:
Stop Evils of Human Trafficking, Drug Addiction, and Domestic Violence has now
been published in Kindle, Audiobook, and Paperback.
It was an Amazon No. 1 Hot New Release,
An Amazon No. 1 Bestseller in Poetry Anthologies
An Amazon No. 1 Bestseller in Caribbean and Latin American Poetry
We are very pleased that poets from Algeria, Australia,
Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Ghana, Iraq, India,
Italy, Lebanon, Liberia, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Puerto Rico,
Portugal, Romania, South Africa, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, and the USA
participated.
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Monday, 15 September 2025
TRINIDADIAN AUTHOR RECEIVED CIESART INTERNATIONAL SOCRATES AWARD
CIESART International is committed to recognizing and rewarding authentic dedication. With the International Socrates Prize, all awardees will participate in a special draw that will award to;
Five (05) Official CIESART International Members will receive full coverage of accommodation, travel, and food to attend the CIESART International Summit, which will be held from 4-8 December 2025. ( All Gala Dinners, Foods, Cocktails, and Travel within Spain during the Summit, Shows, and general expenses). It does not include Airfare to Madrid from December 4 to 8.
All SOCRATES award-holders will have the Subsidy from CIESART of 50% of the previously mentioned expenses if they participate in the CIESART International Summit. UNION OF NATIONS 2025
With this initiative, CIESART reinforces the values that underpin their international mission and institutions, promoting and rewarding loyalty, excellence, and ethical commitment as fundamental pillars of institutional recognition.
Standing Committee of the International Chamber of Writers & Artists
Friday, 12 September 2025
STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING, DRUG ADDICTION, AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Members of THE HOW TO WRITE FOR SUCCESS LITERARY FORUM, of which Brenda Mohammed is the Founder, have raised their pens against the evils of human trafficking, drug addiction, and domestic violence.
Human trafficking is a serious violation of human rights. It is the act of recruiting, transporting, transferring, harbouring, or receiving individuals through force, fraud, or coercion for exploitation. This exploitation may include forced labour or sexual slavery.
We need to highlight the detrimental effects of drugs. These include pervasive violence, societal disintegration, public health challenges, substance addiction, and economic exploitation.
Domestic violence is the mistreatment of one family member or intimate partner by another. Victims of abuse are men, women, or children. Abuse can be emotional, physical, or financial.
I congratulate all participants of the How to Write for Success Literary Forum for raising their voices in support of this third volume of BREAK THE SILENCE.
It is our hope and prayer that this anthology, which has been edited and published by the Founder, Brenda Mohammed, will raise awareness of the darkness overshadowing humanity and will move the hearts of those responsible for such evil deeds.
I pay special tribute to Florabelle Lutchman, Chief Literary Ambassador of the forum, for writing a stirring foreword. I also commend the Director of the forum, Fiona Gobin, for preparing the Certificates of participation for all poets.
Gabriel Weah, Literary Ambassador for Liberia and International Artist, created the stunning book cover, and we applaud him for his excellent work.
Here is my poem on Human Trafficking.
STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING
An evil invading this world is child and human trafficking
The stories you hear about this are indeed heartbreaking.
All human beings belong to God and are His Creation
No one has the right to persecute and enslave. them.
Money, the root of all evil, is the purpose of this evil
human trade.
For those involved in this criminal act, billions of
dollars are made.
Human life means nothing when filling their bank accounts
with money.
They profit from ripping children away from their families,
heartlessly.
Trafficking is used for forced labour and sexual exploitation,
It is rampant worldwide with very low detection.
Those living in poverty, lacking education, and without
legal status,
Tend to be the prime targets of evil traffickers.
Those in governmental authority need to take serious
action,
To stop the human trafficking trade in every nation.
Poets worldwide should lift their pens to voice their
opinions.
It’s time to rid our countries of such a devastating
problem.
Copyright@BrendaMohammed
BRENDA MOHAMMED
Founder – HOW TO WRITE FOR SUCCESS LITERARY FORUM
President – CIESART TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Author of 64 books.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO






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