Hind Azouz (sometimes Azzuz) (August 18, 1926 – February 8, 2015) was a Tunisian writer.
[1] She published short stories and essays in a variety of organs during her career, including al-Hayah al-thaqafiya, al-Fikr, Qisas, al-Idha'a, al-Mar'a, al-Tarbiya al-shamila, al-'Amal, and al-Sabah; she also published a volume of short stories, Fi-l-darb-al-tawil (On the Long Road), in 1969.
[citation needed]She belonged to the Tunisian Writers' Union and the Story Club in Tunis, and was secretary to the women's arm of the Democratic Constitutional Rally.
Employed by Tunisia's national radio broadcaster as an announcer, she also headed its projects department.
[2] Her stories touch upon themes of interest to middle-class women, and cover such controversial topics as birth control and abortion.