Mohamed Solaiman Abdel Malek

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Mohamed Solaiman Abdel Malek (born 1 May 1979 in Kuwait) is an Egyptian author. In 1993, at the age of 14, the weekly magazine "Kol El-Nass" introduced him as the youngest Arab reporter. A full reportage and two articles of his were published. The subject - the almost totally ignored puberty and adolescence period of life - youth aged 12 to 17. The novelty was that the writer himself belonged to that age group.

After this early experience with the press, there was the stage of poetry. The music of language had taken his interest for some time and the result was charming! A heap of poems (all in arabic).

He is now a novelist with 3 serieses published in Modern Arab Association since he won the competition organized by it in 1999, at the same time he is a demonstrator (junior medical teaching staff) in the public health department, Suez Canal University and he lives in Ismaïlia.

[edit] From his serieses

  • Lotus
  • Moghamarat Seen (X Adventures)
  • Al Maktab 17 (Office 17)

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