Anendra SinghAuthor
Anendra Singh started his journalism career on completing his tertiary studies in Suva, Fiji. He two-fingered his way with a typewriter through the stone-subbing era before emigrating to New Zealand in 1988, following the military coup in his birth country the year before. With his father working under coup leader Sitiveni Rabuka’s ministry as a senior civil servant, the journalist made a life-defining decision to carve a niche in the NZ media landscape. This maiden book is an extension of his love of writing. As a casualty of the pandemic, the redundant scribe lets his mind run wild during the lockdown last year. With bullying rife in the NZ workplace, he wove a riveting plot countless people may identify with globally. He also has entered the ‘intriguing’ world of freelance writing to keep alive his love for written words.