Saturday, April 25, 2020

Fourteen Days More…: A Novel about COVID-19 by Hamza Hassan Sheikh



Fourteen Days More…: A Novel about COVID-19

Fourteen Days more… is the novel based on the main theme of Covid-19 Corona virus. It’s the first ever fiction novel in the world about this recent pandemic. The novel is dedicated to the services and devotion of the doctors and the paramedical staff around the globe for sacrificing their lives in this war against Corona Virus. There are four major characters, Feroza from Kazakhstan and her two brothers, Mirus and Alinur, living in China and Spain. The fourth major character is Haider, the fiancé of Feroza, based in Indonesia. There are many supporting minor characters appearing in the story in different areas of the world. The story of the novel is based on the misery of humanity in the recent days of virus outbreak. There are sufferings, miseries, disasters, hopes, devotion and wishes of the humanity as the major themes; as well the themes of the human greed, selfishness and carelessness are also the premise of the novel. Being a free human in the modern era, all humans had turned into the prisoners. How? Why? and Where? Read about in it…!!!

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About the Author
Hamza Hassan Sheikh is a creative writer, a novelist, a poet and a short-story writer. He is a PhD scholar in Cinematography and Film Studies at the The Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) in Malaysia. He is an author of 12 books, 6 in English and 6 in Urdu language. The different editions of his books have been published in Pakistan, India and USA. He is first ever English novelist and short-story writer from his province KPK. He has more than 20 honourary certificates on his credit in different creative writing competitions and extra-curricular activities. He had received many national and international awards from Pakistan, Albania, Lebanon and Kazakhstan. He has presented his papers and poems in many national and international conferences and literature festivals and therefore visited Iran, India, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, UAE, Malaysia and Romania. His poems and short-stories have also been published in different international anthologies and yearbooks in China, Taiwan, UK, USA, India and Australia. As well, he has translated work of many international writers into Urdu and translated Pakistani Literature from Urdu, Punjabi, Saraiki, Hindko and Pushto into English. He is also participating as a speaker on different TV channels of Pakistan.



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