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Monday, February 17, 2014

The Student Diaries - A collection of poems by Hamza Asad.


 Written By: Hira Nazir

Young and emerging writers are always a treat to be read and promoted. In a country where thick, black clouds of stress hover around almost all the time, any new, aspiring writer is a wave of fresh air.

Hamza Asad, a medical student and young talent from the province of hospitality, KPK, is one such addition to the list of people who've done extraordinary amazing job at a young age.

Wizard of words, this young man is an excellent writer and recently published his first book, "The Student Diaries - A collection of poems by Hamza Asad."

The formal introduction which speaks of the author goes as; Hamza Asad is a Blogger, Writer, Debater, Poet, Independent Filmmaker and a Medical Student who has contributed as a Freelance Writer for various websites and magazines throughout his teenage. His poetry is a good blend of the eloquence of English language and its niceties with the oriental sensitivity and simplicity - having a touch of the modern globalized technology syntax which will be a good attraction for the young generation. He is the grandson of professor Hafiz Muhammad Idrees: The First Person in History to Interpret The Holy Book in Fluent Pashto Language. Hamza is a Pukhtoon and He believes in the fact that the founding father of Pashto Nation, Qais Abdur Rashid was the 37th descendant of King Saul – The first Jewish King of Israel. Currently a student of 3rd year MBBS at Kabir Medical College, Gandhara University, Peshawar; He plans to come up with a Novel on Pre and Post Medical life.

Series: N/A
Publisher: Amazon
Genre: Poetry/Fiction
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheStudentDiaries 
Twitter ID: https://twitter.com/Cyrus92onwards
Facebook Profile: https://www.facebook.com/Cyrus92onwards

The book is going to be available by the end of this month, hopefully. Fingers crossed for this new addition to the list of people aiming to achieve more at a young age, flourishing in hard environments staying very determined.

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