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Amin Al Sati Amin Al-Sati, a Syrian Author born in Damascus in 1941, studied in USA, and graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1965. He worked as a civil engineer in Detroit at the Studies Corporation in “Smith, Hinchman & Grylls” for about two years. Then he returned to Syria and was employed in the Ministry of Public Works.

Then the ministry sent him with a scholarship to the Bow Centrum Institute in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and he obtained a degree in 1973. Then he returned to his previous job in the Ministry of Public Works. In 1983 he traveled to Saudi Arabia to work in the Al-Rasheed Engineering Consulting Office, he traveled during his work to the office branch in the city of Fez in the Kingdom of Morocco, and worked there for two years, then returned to the main office of the office in the city of Riyadh and continued his work there, until he retired from work in the year 2016, to travel afterwards to the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and retire there.


His Books: - “Real Elusions” story collection. Second Edition. Published by the English publishing house Austin Macaulay. 2018 - “prophecy on TV”. Personal publication in 2019. - “The possessed” book is a collection of stories. Released by Tottol Publishing in 2020. A collection of short stories, published in magazines, including “The Missing Link “and “The cup reader”.


Revision: Member of the Emirates Writers Union Member of the Arab Writers Union

What the press said: - A literary criticism article in the Arab Times newspaper published on Aug 22, 2108, in the state of Texas, USA. Written by the writer Moqbel Al-Mayaa. About a book of real delusions. A critical article about the novel of prophecy on television in Literary Week magazine No. 1705. Issued by the Union of Arab Writers, written by critic Hamed Al-Abd - A critical article in the magazine Literary Week No. 1702 on my book Al-Mawsusah. Issued by the Union of Arab Writers. Written by novelist Muhammad al-Hafri.