Ward Badr Al Salim


Ward Badr Abdulrida Salim is an Iraqi author, novelist, and journalist born in Basrah. He received a technical diploma from the Institute of Applied Arts. Salim is active in Iraqi journalism, and was editor-in-chief of Al Taliaah literature magazine for young authors. He also worked in Al Aqlam and Asfar magazines.
Salim also managed the cultural section for both Women Today Emirati magazine and AlBayan newspaper. He went back to Iraq in 2008 and worked as executive sub-editor in Baghdadi newspaper AlMada, and editor-in-chief of Al Sabah alJadeed newspaper.
Salim has published a number of notable works including novels, short story collections, texts, and op-eds, in addition to winning several awards.
In 2018, it was reported that Salim was arrested by Emirati authorities after he received an invitation to attend Al Owais Cultural Award ceremony in the UAE. According to these reports, the reason for arrest and what was coming next for him was unclear.
The Iraqi Ministry of Culture would follow up for updates with Salim's case through communicating with UAE Ambassador.

Career and notable works

Salim published a number of notable works, including and, Due to his interest in travel literature, Salim published in 2010, along with texts titled in 2015.

Awards

Salim has won a number of literary awards, including Dubai's first prize for short story in 2007, for his short story collection, and Ibn Batutta Prize for travel literature in Abu Dhabi.

Reviews

Fawzia Al Jaberi and Doaa Al Azoz said that the author, in his novels, tends to use settings that carry a realistic element, where he describes the scene in details that make it similar to reality as accurate as possible.