"Abu Dhabi Arabic Language" The registration is extended in "100 stories from our society" Until June 30

Abu Dhabi, June 3 / WAM / The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Center announced the extension of the registration period in the initiative “100 stories from our society”, to June 30 to provide an opportunity for more wishing to participate in the initiative, which was launched by the center during the 34th session of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair.
This initiative came in line with the announcement of the year 2025, a year for society, and to reflect the strategic vision of the center in enhancing the presence of the Arabic language, and encouraging community members to express through creative writing.
Through this innovative initiative, the center opens the door to enriching the art of short story; As it targets writers and talented to participate in the completion of inspiring stories inspired by society, to spread them in a common publication that reflects the tolerance and cultural diversity that is characterized by the state, with the aim of celebrating the local community through literature, enhancing the cultural scene with stories supporting societal values, and making way for talented people of different nationalities, to show their skills and development, enhance the culture of writing, and perpetuate a knowledge society.
The initiative constitutes an important step to discover the talents of creative writing in both Arabic and English, especially with the provision of the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Center, a platform for presenting the talented work, in front of a specialized jury, choosing the best 100 stories that committed to the conditions of participation in terms of quality and creative excellence.
Participation in the initiative is available to those who are at the age of 18 and above, and for all citizens of the UAE and its residents, and accept the stories written in both Arabic or English, provided that they range from 1000 to 1500 words, and stories can be realistic, or fictional, provided that they are linked to the community of the Emirates, and reflects the importance of family ties, social cohesion, and cultural diversity.
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