Malika Moustadraf (Arabic: مليكة مستظرف; June 20, 1969 – September 9, 2006) was a Moroccan Arabic-language writer.
She is best known for her pioneering short stories and women's rights activism, which set her squarely in Morocco's feminist vanguard.
[1][3] It was released with the support of the University of Hassan II Casablanca's Moroccan Short Story Research Group.
[1][10] Moustadraf's career as a writer is thought to have led to the progression of her chronic illness, as she began to cut back on her medications in order to fund her writing.
[11][2][13] In 2022, her complete short stories were published in English translation by Alice Guthrie under the title Blood Feast in the United States and Something Strange, Like Hunger elsewhere.