Yahya Alavi Fard
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Yahya Alavi Fard (Persian: یحیی علوی فرد) (born is 1973 in Bojnord, Iran) a Kurdish[1] poet, journalist and writer of children's literature.
Yahya Alavi Fard moved to Qom in 1993. Yahya Alavi Fard's first book of poetry, Seasons Are Interesting, was published in 2005. He has won prizes in Iran including Six Book of Season,[2] National Festival of Bahar (in universities) and the Fifth Children's press Festival (Selecting & Introducing the Best Press in Iran). [3] [4] [5]
Works [edit]
- Seasons are interesting, Saya Press, Qom, Iran, 2005
- Everlasting spring, Boostane Ketab, Qom, Iran 2008
- This is innovation, Bright Future Institute, Tehran, Iran , 2008
- City of birds, Amoo Alavi Publishers, Qom, Ira , 2009
- Come See, Amoo Alavi Publishers , Qom, Iran, 2009
- Itinerants, Amoo Alavi Publishers, Qom, Iran, 2010
- Mohammad will come back, Zayer Publishers, Qom, Iran, 2010 [6]
- May there always bee war, deffence institiote, Bojnord, Iran , 2010
- A day A swallow, Boostane Ketab, Qom, Iran, 2011
- Like toys, Boostane Ketab, Qom, Iran, 2011
- This is innovation, Dar ol badhrah, Djanaf, Iraq, 2011 - In Arabic
- This is innovation, Amoo Alavi, Qom, Iran, 2012 - In English [7]
- Leaf and Aplle, Amoo Alavi, Qom, Iran, 2012 - In Kurdish [8] [9]