Mohamed Solaiman Abdelmalek

Egypt

Mohamed Soliman Abdel Malek is an Egyptian screenwriter and author. He studied medicine at the Suez Canal University, where he started writing, beginning with a series of short stories. He also worked in independent journalism, before focusing on screenwriting through participating in writing workshops for sitcoms including "El Eyada" (The Clinic) and "Tamer we Shawqeyya" (Tamer and Shawqeyya). Since 2007, he started developing his own television series and films, including "Ism Moa'akat" (Temporary Name) and "Shadd Agzaa" (Gun Racking).

Solaiman was born in Kuwait on May 1st 1979.In 1993. At the age of 14, the weekly magazine "Kol El-Nass" introduced him as the youngest Arab reporter. A full reportage and two articles of his were published. The subject- the almost totally ignored puberty and adolescence period of life- youth aged 12 to 17. The novelty was that the writer himself belonged to that age group.

After this early experience with the press, there was the stage of poetry. The music of language had taken his interest for some time and the result was charming! A heap of poems (all in arabic).

"Marthyyat Fares", a Knight’s Tragedy was published electronically on this site in 1999.

  A selection of his works are :

*  "Dimaa fi el-Ma’bad" Blood in the temple

A novel for young adults, first of a series called Lotus from "Riwayat Misriyya Lelgeb"

Published by El-Moassasa el-Arabiyya el-Haditha – Cairo 1999

A book that takes Egypt’s pharonic history as a background to a detective drama full of suspense, mystery and adventure.

*  " Tamaseeh el-Nil" Nile Crockodiles

Lotus series of "Riwayat Misriyya Lelgeb"

Published by El-Moassasa el-Arabiyya el-Haditha – Cairo 1999

* " Ragol min Wahm"

El-Moassasa el-Arabiyya el-Haditha – Cairo 1999