Mozhgan Babamarandi

Mozhgan Babamarandi (Persian: مژگان بابامرندی) (born in Tehran, Iran), is an eminent Iranian writer best known for children and young adult fiction.[1][2]

She has won and also been nominated for several national awards, including First literary Festival "Kam e Yusef" for her book :'Only Daddy Can Wake Me Up '.[3] She started writing novels for kids , about two decades ago. Her first novel "Statue" was published in "Keyhan Bacheha; A children's magazine " in 1996. One year later ; in 1997 , her second story : "A Gift for Narges" , was published by the Office of Islamic Culture Publications.[2][4]

Educations

Bachelor: Persian Literature [1]

Master: Dramatic Literature

Awards

1."Hi Grandpa " , winning first rank in Press Festival (in novel fiction) , 2001[5]

2. "I have Missed Sunshine " , winning Tehran Selected Screenplay , 2003

3. Winning the Eighth rank of National 88 Words Internet Stories, 2008

4."The Good Ashura Day" Play , selected as the best story of the province (Tehran) , 2008

5."Hi Grandpa ",Winning the "Hi Kids Festival ; Salam Bacheha " award, 2009

6."I Will Become a Spiderman Like Rostam", winning the Sixteenth Festival of Iranian Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, 2013

7." Old Aunt Liked to Tell Story " ,winning the competition of Cultural-Scientific Publications, 2014

8. "May God Turn the Steering Wheel" (the command), nominated for Press Book's Festival, 2016

Published Books

Since 1996 , She has written more than 20 story books for Children and Young Adults, which all of them have been published.[4][6][7]

Some of them are as follows:

1. Statue, Keiyan Bacheha-Iran , 1996

2. A Gift For Narges , The Office of Islamic Culture Publications-Iran,1997

3. All Stars For You , Madineh Publications-Iran, 2001

4. The Golden Fountain pen , Madreseh Publications-Iran, 2001

5. Hi Grandpa, Madreseh Publications-Iran, 2008

6. My First Word Was Butterfly, Soroush Publications-Iran, 2008

7. Even Men Sometimes Cry, Madreseh Publications-Iran, 2008

8. Sunshine Crossed Moonlight and Me, Amir Kabir Publications-Iran, 2009

9. What Is The Taste Of Secret ?, Cultural-Scientific Publications-Iran, 2009

10. Shy Guest , Cultural-Scientific Publications-Iran, 2009

11. Only Daddy Can Wake me Up, Iranian Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, 2009

12. Every Year Before The First Bell, Beh Nashr Publications-Iran, 2010

13. Let's Paint The Sky, Madreseh Publications-Iran, 2010

14. Madam Poetess And Mr. Beethoven, Beh Nashr Publications-Iran, 2011

15. My Amerindian Name, Soroush Publications-Iran, 2012

16. Why Sun Was Crying? , Amir Kabir Publications-Iran, 2012

17. Seven Stairs, Soroush Publications-Iran, 2012

18. I Will Become A Spiderman Like Rostam , Iranian Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, 2012

19. I Wish There Was Violet Beneath Every Snow, Soroush Publications-Iran, 2015

20. The Story Of Current Condition And The Wishes Of A Donkey, Peidayesh Publications-Iran, 2015

21. The Tickle's Cocoon Was Close To Grandma, Amir Kabir Publications-Iran, 2016

22. The Colour Of Daddy's Laugh, Monadiye Tarbiat Publications-Iran, 2017

23. The Yard Was Full Of Bird And Song, Monadiye Tarbiat Publications-Iran, 2017

24. In The Name Of God, Raise the Papers, Monadiye Tarbiat Publications-Iran, 2017

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