Osama Alomar
Osama Alomar (Arabic: اسامة الحويج العمر; born 1968 in
Damascus,
Syria), is a Syrian short story writer poet and essayist. He is especially recognized for his work in the
"very short story" medium. He has published three fiction collections in Arabic: ''أيها الانسان (O Man)'', ''ربطة لسان (Tongue Tie)'', and ''جميع الحقوق غير محفوظة (All Rights Not Reserved)'', as well as one volume of poetry, ''قال إنسان العصر الحديث (Man Said the Modern World)''. The 2007 winner of Egypt's Najlaa Muharam Short Story Contest, his work has been heard on the
BBC Arabic Service and he is a regular contributor to various newspapers and journals in Syria and the Arab community, including Tishrin, an-Nur, Spot Light, al-Halil, Adab wa Naqd, and al-Ghad. His work has appeared in English translation in ''
Noon (Literary Annual)'', ''
Gigantic (magazine)'', ''
Coffin Factory'', and ''
The Literary Review'', as well as the online journals
Conjunctions and
The Outlet. Alomar is currently based in
Chicago.
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