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Short story project for young Saudi women

Budding women writers have completed a month-long short-story writing program in Saudi Arabia under the tutorship of the celebrated Saudi writer Zahra Musa Al-Naser. Organizers say that the aim of the program is to educate Saudi youth about different social and human rights issues. The best stories will be collated at the end of the year and published in book form. Find more information at Arab News.

Posted by David Roberts on 27 July 2006 in Gender Issues

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