Fatiha Morchid (born March 14, 1958, Ben Slimane, Morocco) is a Moroccan poet and novelist, holder of a doctorate in medicine in 1985 and a diploma in pediatrics in 1990. She supervised the preparation and presentation of a health education program on the Moroccan Channel Two for several years. She also supervised the "Poetry Moment" segment in the cultural program "Diwan" on the same channel. She is a member of the Moroccan Writers Union. She won the Morocco Prize for Poetry in 2011. She participated in poetry readings in several cultural forums inside and outside Morocco. Some of her works have been translated into French, English, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, Danish, German and Swedish. Her books: - Poetry: “Gestures”: (Poetry) - House of Culture - Casablanca, 2002. A collection of poems from the Diwan “Pareq Ashiq” was issued within an artistic portfolio of the artist Ahmed Jared bearing the same title - The Hakim Bennani Engraving Professional - 2003. “Paper Lover” (poetry) - House of Culture - Casablanca 2003. “Come to Rain”: (Poetry) - Dar Sharqiyat - Cairo 2006 “What blackness do you hide, rainbow”: (Poetry) in Arabic and French, French translation by Abd al-Rahman Tankul - Mursam Publications - Rabat 2006. “Letters and Colors” (artistic portfolio) joint work - Mursam Publications - Rabat 2006. “Paper lover” Feuillets passionnés (poetry) second edition in Arabic and French, French translation by Soraya Iqbal - Mirsam Publications - Rabat 2008. "Song of the Night" (poetry) Turkish translation of Diwani Paper Lover and Let's Go - Translated by Matin Fitzky - Art Shop Publications - Istanbul 2008 Novel) - Arab Cultural Center - Beirut 2007. "Makhalab Al-Muta'a" (novel) - Arab Cultural Center - Beirut, 2009 "Inspirations": (novel) - Arab Cultural Center, Beirut / Casablanca 2011 "The Right to Leave": (novel) )- Arab Cultural Center, Beirut/Casablanca 2011