Happy Navruz!
I had the great pleasure of connecting with a range of both international and local literary stars at the third Open Central Asia Book Forum and Literature Festival in Almaty in November. The event was certainly bigger and better than the previous ones and shows the increas-ing appetite to get on the front foot to promote Central Asian authors and themes in the literary world. More than 2,500 people attended the 38 different events held all over the city and I hope those of you who joined us felt it was a useful few days making new contacts and learn-ing new things. This issue has a good focus on the events and the winners of the competitions. I’m delighted that the initiative is now firmly an annual fixture and the can-didate cities of Kazan, Baku, Dushanbe, Minsk and Edin-burgh show the diversity of interest to host next year’s event.
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