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Writer's workshop for popular fiction writers on developing continuing education mate

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Objectives of this activity are to develop reading materials for the neo-literates and to make popular fiction writers involved with the development of reading materials for the neo-literates. The stories are recommended to be on rural environment, culture, traditional folks and others. 3 day workshop was arranged with popular writers well known for writing fictions. The first day principally focuses on the necessity of reading books for neo-literate and guideline for writing books for this particular group. The writers were oriented on techniques of writing materials for neo literate using easy and simple vocabulary and logographic method.
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