Arash Hejazi (born 1971 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian novelist, fiction writer and translator of literary works from English and Portuguese into Persian. He is also an editor in Caravan Books Publishing House (Iran), and Book Fiesta Literary Magazine. He is a member of Tehran Union of Publishers and Booksellers (TUPB) and was the managing editor of its journal, Sanat-e-Nashr (Publishing Industry), from 2006 to 2007. He was one of the nominees to receive the Freedom to Publish Prize held by International Publishers’ Association (IPA) in 2006. He is also a novel writer, whose most known novel The Princess of the Land of Eternity was shortlisted for two major Iranian literary prizes and has sold more than 20,000 copies in Iran since its first publication in 2003.
Works:
The Grief of The Moon, novel, Tehran, 1994.
The Princess of the Land of Eternity, novel, Caravan Books Publishing House, Tehran, 2004.
The Cave, Short story, Jashne Ketab Literary Magazine, 2003.
The Dark Hate, Short Story, Book Fiesta Magazine, 2007
Kaykhusro, novel, Tehran, 2009