Moroccan poet and journalist Manar Ramouda has released her sixth literary work, a poetry collection titled “Qalbi Shayel Hakawi” (My Heart Carries Stories). Uniquely, this collection is written in the Egyptian dialect, diverging from her previous works. Ramouda’s previous publications include “Darb al-Kamra,” “Aqasi al-Rouh,” “Masa’at La Ghad Laha,” “Fi Hodn al-Ghaym,” and “Qubla Ala Wajnat al-Adam.” The new collection continues the author’s exploration of existential questions and the search for meaning through poetic verse. The work represents a new direction in Ramouda’s artistic journey, showcasing her versatility and linguistic range. “Qalbi Shayel Hakawi” was recently published and is available now.