The Journalists' Syndicate in Egypt will host a book signing event for two new books on May 14. This event highlights the syndicate's commitment to promoting literary culture among journalists and the community.
Jordanian writer Jala Burjas has announced the launch of a new platform aimed at enhancing literary editing skills. The platform offers resources and training courses for writers and editors, reflecting Burjas's commitment to developing the literary scene in the Arab world.
The National Library of Indonesia has launched the Relima program to promote reading and writing culture across the country. This initiative aims to engage communities in literacy activities, raising cultural awareness.
Russian writer Yuri Polyakov has proposed the establishment of a new global literary award named after the renowned author Fyodor Dostoevsky. This initiative aims to honor creative writers and enhance global literary culture.
In an effort to promote literary culture, a series of new initiatives have been announced in the writing corner, aimed at encouraging greater interaction between writers and readers. This move comes at a time when interest in literature as a means of self-expression is on the rise.
Queen Camilla will appear in a new BBC documentary highlighting the transformative power of books in individuals' lives. The film will showcase her personal experiences and the impact of reading on her life and others.