Nadia Alkowokabani was born in Tazz, Yemen, and graduated with an MA in Architecture from Sana’a University in 2000. She has won three literary prizes for young writers including, in 2001, the President of the Republic award for young writers. She is a member of many groups and in particular a committee campaigning for an end to violence against women. She has published three collections of short stories.




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