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Fatimah Asghar

Fatimah Asghar

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Fatimah Asghar is an international author who contributed to discussions on the pros and cons of AI at the Lahore Literary Festival.

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Canada Canada: The previous winners are Fatimah Asghar (for When We Were Sisters) and V. V. Ganeshananthan (for Brotherless Night). 6

Canisia Lubrin Janice Zawerbny Susan Swan V V Ganeshananthan Diana Abu Jaber Norma Dunning Kim Fu Tessa Mcwatt Jeanne Thornton
The Globe and Mail: Canisia Lubrin becomes the first Canadian to win the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, for her novel Code Noir

Pakistan Pakistan: Fatimah Asghar is an author discussing the pros and cons of AI at the festival. 7

Ayesha Jalal Mary Richardson Eduardo Manzano Moreno Diana Darke Mishal Husain Razi Ahmed Iftikhar Arif Fatima Hasan F S Aijazuddin Susan Stronge Lyane Guillaume David Wagner Sofka Zinovieff Mohsin Hamid Osama Siddique Omar Shahid Hamid Awais Khan Nadia Jamil Samiya Mumtaz Abuzar Madhu Azza El Hassan Hira Wasti Ahmed Noorul Huda Shah Yasmeen Hammed Neelum Ahmad Bashir Sofia Baidar Asghar Nadeem Syed Sughra Sadaf Feryal Gohar Jessica Bruder Teresa Nicolau
Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: Lahore Literary Festival kicks off with a focus on enlightenment - Culture
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