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SubscribeA Ramadan Story, and shares how her journey began when she was a young mother looking for stories in which her children could see themselves represented.
She tells of her struggles as a writer, with numerous rejections. She speaks of the power of perseverance, persistence and passion to keep going in the pursuit of her dreams to publish children’s stories that mirror her faith and heritage – books she wishes she had available to her as a child.
Bring along a notebook and pen, as Shirin will share important writing tips for beginner writers- and anyone who dreams of becoming an author.
Hosted by: Simon Guirrer, writer, producer, author of “Sherlock Holmes – The Great War” (Titan, 2021) and chair of the Books Committee for the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain.
Shirin Shamsi is an award-winning author of children’s books. Born and raised in the United Kingdom to Pakistani immigrants, she moved to the USA with her husband, over thirty years ago, where they have raised three children. Now empty nesters, they live with their cat Bramble in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois.
With a background in Early Childhood, children have always been Shirin’s priority and focus. She writes with the hope that every child will see themselves represented in books. Having lived on three continents, Shirin sees herself as a global citizen. She feels passionately about sharing stories that represent global themes and diversity; stories that inspire curiosity, compassion, kindness, and empathy.
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