Legrek Parond
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Legrek Parond | |
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Born | July 29, 1982 |
Occupation | Author and journalist |
Period | 2003-Present |
Notable works | Craving The Dream, The Tales Of A Nympho Vixen, Go Get The Big Money Cash, Life Besides My Music, A Sequence Of Intellectual Thoughts, You Can Really Win, Mr. Parond, The Story Of Legrek Parond, The Miseducation Of The College Dropout |
Legrek Parond (born July 29, 1982) is a Jamaican–American author and journalist, who began his career as an entertainment reporter at the Jamaica Observer Newspaper, a stint he began at 16 years old, while attending Hydel High School.[1][2]
While at the Jamaica Observer, Parond, wrote under the name Greg Wright.[citation needed]
Parond was also, in May 1999, at 16 years old; the youngest journalist at the 48th Annual Miss Universe 1999 pageant in Trinidad and Tobago, and at the Miss Universe 2001 pageant in Bayamon, Puerto Rico.[citation needed]
At 20 years old, while attending Harvard University, as a junior, Mr. Parond Wrote his first book, a memoir titled Life Besides My Music. He has since authored several books, including The Tales of a Nympho Vixen, Craving The Dream, and The Story Of Legrek Parond.[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ^ Parond, Legrek (October 2022). The Tales Of A Nympho Vixen. United States: Amazon Kindle/ Troomill. ISBN 9798361498307.
- ^ Parond, Legrek (October 2019). Craving The Dream. United States: Amazon Kindle/ Troomill. ISBN 9781695019782.