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A Patient's Memory

What is good in this morning

Dead's Journal

A Journalist's Memory

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Moroccan Literature Written In English

CONTENTS

What is good in this morning?

Is the story of a boy at the age of five years old until the age of 55. His life, family, education and dream. His job and his everyday life in the environment of the fifties until today. A boy who becomes a man, traveling all over the world, meeting, working in the media sector. He encountered many royal dignitaries and world celebrities. He also met thieves, criminals and wanted persons. He slept in barracks, villas and lived for a while in a palace.

 

A Patient's Memory

A man, living in a hospital for more than three years. After recovering he was kept inside the hospital for what they call "humanitarian reasons". What is behind his story. What is observations of the medical sector, its pro and con. In our literature this is the first time someone is tackling this subject.

Deed's Memory:

What will happen once we are dead? Why we die? Why we are afraid of death? Once dead, what will happen to all what we have done on earth? Will we meet others once we are dead? These pages will explain to you a lot of things you have not been able to read in various religious books and other manuscripts. Death, a subject so ambiguous but in reality everything is clear, that's what we will read in this novel.

Journalist's Journal

What a journalist can see is not the same as a common man can see. The common man will describe the fact to you, as it is. The journalist will also describe the fact to you, the difference is that the journalist can go beyond the fact, he can do, what we call READING BETWEEN THE LINE. It is interesting to see how a journalist lives his life and detect the contradictions, nonsense and illogic happenings, and how these absurd things can affect a human's life, leaving too many victims but no one is guilty

 

Waqwaq Islands

No need for us to direct you to the Islands, you will discover them yourself by identifying the events and facts in these strange Islands. A pleasure to read, to smile, to laugh and for who understands a pity to cry. Their number is 22 islands today, this number will increase to 30 very soon. They are the example of backwardness, underdevelopment, bankruptcy. If you sell consumers, then this is the best place to market your products and services for the simple reason is that 100 per cent of the inhabitants' are consumers, but you must have bad quality and cheap items, otherwise, no chance. For example, do not try to sell them books, culture, literature, technology or even some university courses. There is always someone in the corner to refuse, whether the consumer refuse to buy, or the seller refuse to sell. Do not try for example to sell medicine courses, chemistry courses and alike. You can sell cheap bad quality cars, trains, food cans, no problem. Discover these fantastic islands with us.

Book Project:

Directors are always looking for new subjects for their movies. Spectators always expect the unexpected subject for entertainment, which become a very big business. Most successful movies come from ideas from the East. But many other fantastic ideas are laying there in the Middle East, with its Muslim and Arabic cultures. Manuscripts are read by those who have never seen a movie, otherwise, they will think of a movie idea. |Here, we read these manuscripts and we will suggest ideas for directors.

 

Book Project:

It has something to do with the Movie Project, as the subject is the same, only in the book we leave the writer to use his imagination to write his story, and the readers specialized in script writing to write what is necessary for making the book a successful movie and book at the same time.

Others' Word

Finally, we welcome everyone who would like to publish his work with us. We encourage and welcome writers of very short stories, short story, jokes, novels, scripts and all subjects on cinema and theatre.

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