Saman Shad
Saman Shad was born in Karachi, Pakistan. She has lived in the Middle East, Australia and currently spends her time between London and Dubai. Saman is a playwright and novelist, whose past works are listed below.
Short Stories
- Normal Life, published in Noise – An Anthology of works by Young Australian authors (2001)
- Sucking on Tamarind, published in Tell Tales: v. 2: The Anthology of Short Stories (2005)[1]
- The Last Mouthful, published in Penguin Decibel Anthology - Vol 1. New Voices from Diverse Culture (2006)[2]
Plays
- The Call of the Wind, performed at Theatre Royal Stratford East, London (2004)
- Lingering Voices, performed at Nehru Centre, London and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edinburgh (2004)[3]
- The Beauty of Things, performed at Hampstead Theatre, London (2004)
- The Chess Club, performed at Hampstead Theatre, London (2005)[4]
- Careless, performed at Theatre 503, London (2006)
- Forever, Your Valentine, performed at Soho Theatre, London (2006)[5]
Radio Drama
Novels
- The View From Above, completed with support from the Arts Council England and shortlisted for the 2009 Muslim Writers' Awards.[6]
Saman was also the selected playwright to participate in the inaugural STARTS writer's residency scheme at Soho Theatre, and has also taken part in a number of writer's festivals and readings including DNAsia at Waterman's Theatre and Sunay'ha Theatre Festival,[7] both in London and at the Pakistan Academy of Letters, Islamabad.
Saman is currently in the process of writing her latest novel, and is currently represented by the literary agency, Peters, Fraser & Dunlop (PFD).
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