Writer: Iranian young adults prefer scary stories

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
service of ISNA, he made the remarks based on a preliminary investigation he conducted at several schools before the outbreak of
never find the reasons behind the choice, because our official institutions do not promote scary stories or movies
Schools never discuss such topics and families keep their children away from these subjects
attitude refers to the inherent tendency of the modern life, in which children are facing some fears, which they want to experience in
Bratislava for its illustrations by Narges Mohammadi.Although Akbarpur has not produced any graphic novel, he talked about his desire to
work in this field.Working on comic strips and graphic novels requires a close interaction between writers and illustrators, but such
collaboration has never been formed, he lamented.He said that publishers should intervene to foster the collaboration between writers and
illustrators.He said that compelling stories full of suspense are needed to create comic and graphic novels, and added that stories from
Persian masterpieces such as the Kelileh and Demneh and the Shahnameh have the potential to be changed into comic strips.Akbarpur said that
some Iranian publishers have produced a number of comic and graphic novels over the past few years, but the results fall short of acceptable