Tbilisi. Over 200 prominent writers including novelists, playwrights and poets, have joined a global literary campaign this week, penning ‘tiny stories’ of around seven lines each to highlight Universal Children’s Day and the injustice so many of the world’s poorest and most disadvantaged children still face.
''The writers participating into the campaign from Georgia are: Paata Shamugia, Irakli Kakabadze, David Gabunia, Shota Iatashvili, Nestan Kvinikadze, George Lobzhanidze, Salome Makaridze, Vasil Guleuri, Diana Anfimiadi, George Kekelidze, Rati Amaglobeli, Zaza Koshkadze, Lia Likokeli, Lela Samniashvili, Gaga Nakhutsrishvili, Dato Kardava, Nino Sadgobelashvili, Lela Tsutskiridze, Mariam Tsiklauri, Toresa Mossy, Nato Ingorokva, Maka Ldokonen. In partnership with the Writers’ House of Georgia and with participation of Georgian writers and artists the public discussion will be organized on how social issues are reflected in art and literature'', is noted in the statement.
Source: unicef.ge