Fifteen years old Algerian storywriter Louay Khaled, living with his family in the United Arab Emirates, created the buzz in many local cultural publications and participated in several book fairs in the region, including the 24th International Book Fair of Abu Dhabi. Born in 1998 in Egypt, Louay Khaled grew up to an educated family who instilled in him a passion for reading. He wrote three stories about everyday life. The emerging storywriter began his experience in writing in 2007 and is particularly interested in comics including Japanese manga. He called for the improvement of children's stories in the Arab countries, which often have a moral in too direct style without worrying about the desire of the child to enjoy the story. The young storywriter wishes that his works be read by teenagers in all Arab countries.
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