Entisar Abed Bakri

Palestine

Writer Entisar Abed Bakri also written Intisar Abid Bakri presents her literary writings, both poetry and prose, humanistic and realistic, simple yet profound, clear and unambiguous, written in a familiar language.

She has written extensively for the prestigious newspaper "Al-Ittihad," the monthly cultural magazine "Al-Islah" published in Ar'ara by Dar Al-Amani, the Iraqi website "Telskuf," the local website "Panet," and various other online platforms.

Intisar Abed Bakri was born in the village of Al-Ba'na in the Galilee, Acre District, on December 30, 1973. A prolific writer, she writes short stories, poems, prose pieces, and literary reflections on diverse topics drawn from life and the daily concerns that pervade it, bearing a humanistic, emotional, patriotic, and realistic character.

- Master's degree in Management, University of Haifa - Member of the Writers' Union and several cultural forums - Presented on the children's literature platform in previous years: -

My Name Is For Whom? (2000, Ministry of Education)

Songs of Finger Dancing (2005, Al-Amani Press)
My Body Is a Trust (2009, Sanad Association)

Basbousa Crosses the Street (2010, National Road Safety Authority)

Cancer Is Not a Monster (translated from Hebrew, Cancer Association, 2016)

Latest children's stories from Dar Al-Huda: How to Become a Giant (2022)

A Bunk Bed (2023, Dar Al-Huda)

Presented in general literature the prose poem "My Things Remain and the Sails of My Ship"

The novel "All Pens Write Now" (2018)

"Stories in Minutes of Days"

"My Things Remain" (artistic prose)

Written many daily reflections on various websites