Description
National events and workshop tour 2019 and 2020; with following confirmed coverage: Guilty Feminist Podcast interview, (October); The Stage, lead opinion piece (Maxine Peake extract), 12 Sept; Scotland Herald, feature + first extract (Kerry Hudson), 21 Sept; BBC London Radio, The Scene, 20 Sept; BBC R6 Music with Shaun Keaveny, 2 October and much more!
About the Author
Sabrina Mahfouz is a British Egyptian playwright, poet and screenwriter. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the recipient of the 2018 King's Alumni Arts and Culture Award, a Sky Arts Academy Award for Poetry and a Fringe First Award. Mahfouz is currently writing the biopic of legendary `Godfather of Grime', Wiley, for Pulse Films. She is also the co-founder of the Critics of Colour Collective which helps ensure fairer representation in UK arts criticism. Mahfouz edited The Things I Would Tell You: British Muslim Women Writer, a Guardian Book of the Year, and has published eight works of drama with Bloomsbury. She lives in London. www.sabrinamahfouz.com
Reviews
`An inspiring book full of fight, fire and light. Absolutely necessary for anyone interested in the arts to devour these pages to learn, create, laugh and, obviously, smash it.' Kate Tempest `Empowering ... the bible for the next generation of artists from marginalised backgrounds.' Nikesh Shukla `Incredible; warmth and wit radiate through these pages. It offers urgent inspiration for those from working class backgrounds and a revealing read for those who aren't. A must-read.' Yomi Adegoke
Book Information
ISBN 9781908906403
Author Sabrina Mahfouz
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint The Westbourne Press
Publisher The Westbourne Press