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Storytel Arabia Successfully Launches Storytel Originals at 37th Sharjah International Book Fair

Storytel Arabia, the newly released division of Europe's leading system for audiobooks, introduced its Storytel Originals in Arabic at the recently concluded 37th Sharjah International Publication Fair (SIBF). Storytel Originals, a literary collection specifically created for sound, is special for Storytel's customers. It is an additional enhancement to the business's still growing profile of over 23,000 English sound titles and over 1,000 Arabic titles.

Ammar Mardawi, Country Manager, Storytel Arabia, said: Storytel Originals reflects our commitment to create unique, high-quality content in categories where we dont find enough titles published in print. By paying attention to what our users are looking for, we are able to create original content that fits their needs. Were starting with four titles, namely Black Star by Joakim Ersgard, which has 10 episodes and is translated from Swedish to Arabic; Virus by Daniel Abrej, which has 10 episodes and is translated from Swedish to Arabic as well; Graviton by Marga West, which has 15 episodes and is translated from Dutch to Arabic; and Real Fear, which is a collaboration between authors from across the world and is translated into eight languages. Users can listen to any of the Storytel Originals and other audiobooks through Storytel app.

In addition to the launch of Storytel Originals in Arabic, the firm partnered with SIBF's coordinator, Sharjah Book Authority, this year to set up three engaging and also cutting-edge stops called Book Sanctuary where site visitors to the book reasonable had the ability to loosen up while paying attention to an audiobook.

"Yearly, we companion with Sharjah Book Authority to spread understanding as well as offer visitors a distinct and also remarkable experience during the occasion in accordance with our common idea that knowledge and analysis is the noblest way for people to interact with each various other. Audiobooks are making this connection also simpler given that, as per our reports, 75 per cent of Storytel users consume more print books after joining our community. Storytel audiobooks will certainly benefit the younger generation by giving them a chance to experience literary works in a different way. We are honored to be connected with Sharjah Publication Authority where we are able to appreciate a maximum exposure in the Middle East region." included Mardawi.

Storytel, which presently runs in 15 countries, restated over again its dedication to more increase its Arabic titles to deal with Arabic audio speakers.

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