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{{Infobox writer|name=Sara Zantout|birth_place=Tunisia|nationality=Lebanese|occupation=Writer, Content Expert, Journalist|education=Master’s degree in Journalism|website=http://sarazantout.com/}}
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'''Sara Zantout''' is a Lebanese writer and content expert born in Tunisia. Her father’s appreciation for all art and Arabic literature deeply influenced her, imbuing her with a unique style that blends elements of different traditions.
'''Sara Zantout''' is a Lebanese writer and content expert born in Tunisia. Her father’s appreciation for all art and Arabic literature deeply influenced her, imbuing her with a unique style that blends elements of different traditions.
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Sara Zantout is a Lebanese writer and content expert born in Tunisia. Her father’s appreciation for all art and Arabic literature deeply influenced her, imbuing her with a unique style that blends elements of different traditions.

Raised in a diverse culture shaped by both Tunisian and Lebanese influences, Sara’s journey shaped her distinctive literary voice. She holds a Master’s degree in Journalism and chose to work in Beirut as a journalist, publishing a collection of stories and interviews with leading Arabic artists. Sara later worked with international companies, including EMI, Deezer, and Apple, creating and managing digital content across editorial and digital platforms.[1][2]

This year, Sara Zantout will release her debut Arabic book, exploring personal reflections on love, identity, and life experiences, beautifully influenced by feminine literature, Arab culture, and heritage.

For more information, visit her official website: sarazantout.com.

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