Ritaj, the youngest Saudi novelist, eyes a place in Guinness
14 Oct 2020
Okaz/Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH — Ritaj Al-Hazmi, aged 11, is the youngest Saudi novelist who has been nominated to enter the Guinness Book of World Records. She has published two novels, and is currently working on three more novels, one of them dedicated to children.
In an exclusive interview with Okaz/Saudi Gazette, Ritaj introduced herself as a “Saudi writer and author who speaks Arabic and English and is learning Japanese”.
Ritaj published her first novel in English language titled “Treasure of the Lost Sea” in 2019. Her second book titled “Portal of the Hidden World” was also published in the same year.
She attended a workshop to learn the art of writing, especially fiction, and she has many passions, including reading, writing and drawing.
Referring to her journey towards becoming the youngest novelist in the Kingdom, Ritaj said: “I started writing at the age of six while I was accompanied by my family to study abroad.
“During the first year of schooling, my teacher asked me to write about the places where I visited together with my family. During that period, I joined many programs and activities that were offered by the library in the neighborhood of my home.”
She continued saying: “At the age of seven, I was keen to continue reading and visiting libraries after our return to Saudi Arabia. At the age of eight, I started writing short stories because of my love for writing.
“One day while I was shopping to buy some books, my father asked me whether I would like to have a book of my own among these books? Then, it was just an idea, and within a short period, I started a new phase in the world of writing.
“I was reading so intensely that in one of my summer programs I have had completed reading more than 50 books. This helped me to get a lot of ideas and learn to acquire a unique writing