At the 12 th Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF), prominent Emirati authors and literary
professionals gave a call for the establishment of creative writing training institutions to enhance the skills
of aspiring writers in creating content that connects readers with their culture while also enhancing their
knowledge and critical thinking.
In a panel discussion held to mark the annual celebrations of Emirati Writer’s Day, the eminent
participants highlighted the importance of fostering a culture of literary critique and reviewing all new titles
with a keen eye prior to their publication and distribution. The panelists also suggested the need to
implement an effective marketing strategy to ensure the promotion of local offerings.
The recommendations were made at a cultural discussion titled, ‘Emirati Authors: Reality and Aspiration’,
held yesterday (Thursday, May 27) at SCRF 2021.
Participants at the panel discussion included Saleha Ghabish, Secretary General of Emirates Writers
Union (EWU); Emirati poet Abdullah Al Hadiya; Dr. Ali Abdulqader Al Hammadi, Director General of the
Arabic Language Protection Association; Fathiya Al Nimr, novelist; Aisha Abdullah, author; and Ali Al
Abdan, critic and researcher.
Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council
Member and Ruler of Sharjah and the Honorary President of EWU, May 26 is celebrated as Emirati
Writer’s Day every year. Coinciding with the founding day of EWU, the Emirati Writer’s Day honours the
literary craft of the UAE’s writers that are enriching the cultural landscape of the region.
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