In a session titled "Knights of the Word", a promising Emirati artist and an emerging Pakistani writer, their experiences with writing and their worlds, were presented to the Sharjah Children's Reading Festival audience at its 11th session in Expo Sharjah.

The session, hosted by Omar al-Obaidli and hosted by the small creative café, UAE Anfal Zaabi and Pakistani Ian Amer, revealed the motives that led them to discover their talents and translate them into reality in creative models that reflect their literary abilities. She hopes to be a neuroscientist because, as he describes it, curious, she has always spent long times searching for discoveries and has an obsession with knowing how the human brain works. .

"I write in English, I love our Arabic language, I am keen to pay great attention to my scientific and cognitive achievements, and I hope to present a book on the achievements of my countrymen." "I wrote a book about the invention of an Emirati student who invented a device for cancer patients. I wanted to shed light on this disease and to serve people by introducing this invention. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Inspired me to write it, especially the book (flashes), which benefited a lot, and provided me with the knowledge and knowledge that I seek to translate and include in my writings and my life process ».

Amer said he was very passionate about reading, especially books, novels and world stories. "My school has given me a lot of talent. I participated in many creative competitions, which I sponsored and won a number of."

"I traveled to several countries. The African continent inspired me to write my first book," African Adventures. "It impressed me with the atmosphere and nature of this continent. It is rich in content that enriches the author and sharpens his imagination in order to present creative materials.

The meeting was held at the small creative cafe.