I Won the Global Recognition Award – Here's What It Means to Me
Second award in a row

A few months ago, I was just a young girl with a pen, a blank page, and dreams louder than the world around me. Today, I’m proud to say that I’ve been awarded the Global Recognition Award — and I’m still letting that sink in.
This isn’t just a trophy or a title. It’s a reflection of years of sleepless nights, writing when the world was quiet, and choosing passion over popularity. As the youngest author from Pakistan with 10 books published before the age of 18, I’ve learned that age doesn’t limit impact — silence can speak volumes if you write it right.
Winning this award means my words mattered. My stories, poems, and thoughts reached beyond borders. It’s proof that what starts from a single sentence can echo globally.
To every young writer reading this: Don’t wait for permission. Share your voice, even when it shakes. The world is listening — and one day, it might just award you for being you.
Thank you, Global Recognition Awards, for seeing my light. I promise to keep writing — louder, bolder, freer.




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