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Tag Archives: Exhibition
Name Your Dream
“Imaginary Lives: If you had five other lives to lead, what would you do in each of them?” asks Julia Cameron in The Artist’s Way. Then she writes: “Name your dream. That’s right. Write it down. “In a perfect world, … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Award, art, artist, book, civil war, dreams, Exhibition, grandparents, home, Oscars, painting, parents, story, Viola Davis
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There Is No Other Life
Ever since my husband passed away I have kept his email account. And once a day in the early morning after checking my emails I check his account. I know that after six months this may seem ridiculous to many. … Continue reading
Until I Learn To Let Go
Ever since I was a little girl I hated goodbyes. If I happened to be at a place like the airport, and observed a random someone walk away leaving loved ones crying behind I would break down and cry myself. … Continue reading
Confusion
Dalia stepped inside and stood for a moment to look around. She spotted Shadi not far away from her. Oh no, not tonight she thought. She wanted to turn back but it was too late. He was already walking towards … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Amazon UK, artist, book, Canada, chichikir, children, civil war, confusion, discount, dream, Dubai, e-book, editor, Exhibition, experience, family, journalist, Libya, literature, love, Middle East, Montreal, Museum, painting, promotion, publishers, quotes, reader, reading, reporter, signs, story, teacher, Twitter, uprising, women, writer, writing
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Tonight She was in a Hurry to Reach Home
“Do you do this often?” He asked. “You mean talk to strangers or – ? I am sorry,” Dalia felt a tightening in her throat. “It’s alright, you don’t have to apologize. In fact,” he didn’t finish his sentence. A … Continue reading
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Tagged Abu Dhabi, Al Durrah, Amazon, Bahrain, Beirut, book, Burj Al Arab, capital, car, chichikir, ChK, Dalia, Dubai, Dubai Mall, Dubai Museum, Egypt, Emirates, Emirates Mall, Emirates towers, Exhibition, highrise, Lebanon, Libya, Majlis Gallery, Mazda, Middle East, mother, Museum, Oman, painting, Sharjah, Sheikh Khalifa building, Sheikh Zayed, Sheikh Zayed road, The Lost I, towers, UAE, woman, yemen
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