Zeynep Sevde Paksu

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Zeynep Sevde (born 20 August 1983) is a Turkish writer and publisher.

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Zeynep Sevde studied physics in Yıldız Technical University and sociology in Boğaziçi University and Istanbul Bilgi University. Since 2001 she is working in the publishing sector as an editor, writer and translator. She is famous for her picturebooks and non-fiction books for children. Her books have been also published in Arabic, Macedonian, English, Chinese and Korean. She owns a publishing house called Taze Kitap that publishes children books. [1]

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  1. "Zeynep Sevde Paksu زينب سيفدي باكسو". ADIBF2015.sched.com. Retrieved 2022-07-14.