Zafar Anjum is a writer, publisher, filmmaker and communications specialist who lives in Singapore.
HIGHLIGHTS
MartechAsia.net Planned and launched MartechAsia.net in mid 2021, a portal dedicated to covering Marketing tech news and perspectives.
Books & Journalism Published about 100 titles under Kitaab, and wrote for tech publications such as CIO.com, CISO.com, Computer Weekly (UK), and DNA (Malaysia/Singapore) as well as for business clients such as SAP, IDC, Tech Target, and Oracle.
Branded Content Led a team of branded content writing professionals across Asia serving brands such as 3M, AIA, Aviva, Bayer, Bosch, Nestle, Dove, GSK, Manulife, Mattel, Prudential, Sentosa, Shell, Suntec and Wyeth, etc.
Corporate Videos Produced & directed corporate videos for brands such as Oracle, HCL Tech, Palo Alto Networks, Mastercard and Amazon, among others.
Born in Kishanganj, Bihar–a small town in India–Zafar has studied at some of India’s prestigious educational institutions such as the Indian Institute of Mass Communications (Delhi), Jawaharlal Nehru University (where he dropped out of a Masters programme) and Aligarh Muslim University. He also has a certification in Screenplay Writing from the University of the Arts London.
JOURNALISM
Zafar worked in the media industry for over 19 years. As a journalist, he worked as the Online Editor at Executive Networks Media, Singapore, leading the editorial team (online) for enterprise IT publications such as Computerworld Singapore, Computerworld Malaysia, CIO Asia and MIS Asia. Previously, he worked with media companies such as Fairfax Business Media (Australia), MediaCorp (Singapore) and Encyclopaedia Britannica (India).
BOOKS
Zafar is the author of Kafka in Ayodhya and Other Short Stories (Kitaab, 2015), Startup Capitals : Discovering the Global Hotspots of Innovation (Random House India, December 2014), Iqbal: The Life of a Poet, Philosopher and Politician (Random House India, 2014), the bestselling business book, The Resurgence of Satyam (Random House India, 2012), a collection of short stories, The Singapore Decalogue: Episodes in the Life of a Foreign Talent (Red Wheelbarrow Books, Singapore, 2012), and a collection of essays, Kafka and Orwell on China (Samshwords, 2011). In 2013, he translated and published a book on Urdu poetry (Urdu Poetry–An Introduction, Kitaab). His early literary efforts include a novel, Of Seminal Fluids (Time Books, 2000) and a volume of translated poetry, My Silence Speaks (Spree, 2001). For Singapore Decalogue, he received the 2010 Arts Creation Fund grant from the National Arts Council, Singapore.
He is the series editor for the Best Asian series, including The Best Asian Short Stories, The Best Asian Speculative Fiction, The Best Asian Crime Stories and The Best Asian Travel Writing.
Zafar started his writing journey in 2002 when one of his short stories, The Rats, won him an invitation to the Conference of New South Asian Creative and Academic Writers held in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The conference was organized by the British Council, Sri Lanka. He was further encouraged as a writer when his story, Waiting for the Angels, was shortlisted for the TLM New Writing Prize 2006 by The Little Magazine, India.
Some of his Singapore short stories appear in Love and Lust in Singapore, The Best of Southeast Asian Erotica and Crime Scene: Singapore, all published by Monsoon Books, Singapore. His second novel (Murder in Clivesganj), a work-in-progress, was excerpted in the Indian Literature, a literary journal published by the Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi (India’s National Academy of Letters).
FEATURES & COMMENTARY
As a commentator, Zafar has been published in The South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), The Hindustan Times (India), The Times of India (India), Tehelka (India), The Pioneer (India), Outlook (India), Mainstream (India), China Daily (China), The Little Magazine (India), Guernica (USA), Little India (USA), Today (Singapore), India Se (Singapore), The Bangkok Post (Thailand), Jakarta Globe (Indonesia), Malaysiakini.com (Malaysia), Small Spiral Notebook (US), Jamini (Bangladesh) and The Six Seasons Review (Bangladesh), among others.
PUBLISHING & MENTORING
He is the founder-editor of Kitaab, an online journal as well as a publishing company dedicated to promoting Asian writing in English. In the same spirit, he has also mentored Singapore’s gifted students under the Ministry of Education’s Creative Arts Programme (CAP).
FILMS & CORPORATE VIDEOS
Zafar also makes short films and documentaries and has so far scripted two feature films (one of them was commissioned). He is a member of the Screenwriters Association (Singapore).
In 2015, he founded Filmwallas.com, a platform for collaborative filmmakers. Starting off with the blessings of some of Bollywood’s finest filmmakers and actors such as Prakash Jha, Nagesh Kukunoor and Ashish Vidyarthi, Filmwallas seeks to converge Talent, Technology and Storytelling expertise to create engaging high quality videos for brands and corporates. Since then, Filmwallas has produced and co-produced scores of short films and corporate films for brands as varied as Amazon, Oracle, Cognizant, R&B, Mastercard and Motul, among others.
One of his short films, The Sacrifice, was released on Disney+Hotstar in 2020. His first feature length film, The Singapore Vignettes, a collection of three short films set in Singapore, was released globally in 2021 on MX Player.
Zafar is represented by the Jacaranda Literary Agency.
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