Reda Zayed

Reda Zayed is an Egyptian novelist with a lifelong passion for storytelling. Beginning his career with short stories, he has since made a strong mark in both adult and children’s literature. His novels, including Oil Train theft and Holivera, are celebrated for their mystery, suspense, and deep exploration of the human psyche.

What defines Zayed’s work is his belief that literature knows no borders. To him, stories are mirrors of civilizations, cultures, and struggles. Through his writing, he confronts social contradictions and hardships, aiming to spark cultural and intellectual change while inspiring readers to reflect on hope, resilience, and the flaws of society.

In children’s literature, Zayed brings the same creativity and vision, crafting meaningful tales with educational and moral values, such as Deceived King, The Paris Treasure, and Rudy the Champion. His engaging style combines profound storytelling with inspiring messages, making his works resonate with readers of all ages.