From museum curator to children's author
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In this episode, Shireen Sabanegh shares her journey from museum management in Jordan to creating children's stories in the UK.
She reveals the intricate process of traditional publishing, from the excitement of having two manuscripts accepted to collaborating with publishers and illustrators.
The discussion delves into themes like representing disability in children's books through empowering narratives and the impact of storytelling on fostering inclusivity among young readers, particularly in Arabic children's literature.
We explore Shireen's methods for teaching Arabic to children in the diaspora, blending classical and colloquial language
Shireen also talks about her latest projects aimed at promoting adaptability and female empowerment, enhancing learning experiences beyond the classroom.
She offers advice to aspiring authors on the importance of embracing revisions and feedback to refine their stories for young audiences.
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