Joumana Haddad, born in Lebanon in 1970, is head of the cultural pages at the prestigious An Nahar newspaper, as well as administrator of the IPAF literary prize (the 'Arab Booker') and the editor-in-chief of Jasad magazine, a controversial Arabic magazine specialising in the literature and arts of the body. Her books include, Time for a dream (1995), Invitation to a secret feast (1998), I did not sin enough (2003), Lilith's Return (2004), Conversations with international writers (2006), Death will come and it will have your eyes, and Anthology of 150 poets who committed suicide (2007). Joumana Haddad has received the following prizes for her works: the Arab Press Award (Dubai, 2006); the NordSud International Poetry Prize (Italy, 2009); the Blue Metropolis Award for Arab Writers (Montreal, 2010).