Gaza, 21/08/2016--- In cooperation with Press House- Palestine, Khota for Publication conducted an open discussion with the Palestinian poem Hend Jouda about her creativity in issuing her poems " No liquor in the city" at the main office of the organization.
At the beginning of the meeting, Jouda talked about her past experience in writing poems, stories, songs, plays, and novels and in using social media pages to deliver her massage to as big audience as possible. Then, she moved to talk about some new poems in details.
The conversational meeting included playing several musical clips with Oud in the presence of some critics, followers and a pile of Palestinian poets.
Jouda said;" I am looking forward to acquiring many followers through my poems, social media outlets, and the clubs which helped me publish my writings."
In the end, the discussion door was opened for questions to be discussed with the poet Jouda, specifically about her experience in poetry in general and her new collection in particular. This collection is considered the second product after the first one which is called" Always Someone Leaves"
Worth noting that Jouda, aged 33 years old, has written lyrics of the two songs called " Raise Your Head up" and " Oh Passengers" sung by, Mohammad Assaf, the famous Palestinian singer. She also represented Palestine in many Arabian festivals , and won the Creative Woman Prize in 2015.