Publication Day for ‘Slender Thorns’
It’s Publication Day for our new short-story anthology, Slender Thorns: Award-winning Flash Fiction in Arabic and English.
It’s Publication Day for our new short-story anthology, Slender Thorns: Award-winning Flash Fiction in Arabic and English.
Ibtisam Azem’s Book of Disappearance, translated by Sinan Antoon, has made the thirteen-book longlist for the 2025 International Booker.
Author Hamed Bakhit told Ultra Sudan that Mohamed Khair had advised him to write, adding, “Write, because if you want to change the reality in Sudan, you can change it only by writing every day.”
At an event held at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt — and which celebrated Alexandrian and Egyptian authors — translator and scholar Mona Baker announced the shortlist of this year’s International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF).
In Muscat, Oman, organizers put on a two-day ceremony to celebrate winners of the second-ever Bait AlGhasham DarArab Translation Prize.
The Azhar Writing Prize, which aims “to increase the representation of Arab voices in English literature,” is open to submissions from Arab writers who “have not had a novel or a collection of short stories published.”
FEBRUARY 4, 2025 — Prolific Iraqi novelist Mahmoud Saeed, who moved to Chicago in 1999 but continued to write about Iraq throughout his life, often boldly, died last week after […]
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JANUARY 15, 2025 — The Kuwait-based Almultaqa Prize for the Arabic Short Story today announced its five-book longlist, which comprises short-story collections by writers from five Arab countries. They are: […]