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February 9, 2011
UK Fiction Course - The power of fantastic characters
I'll be tutoring a course at the Arvon Foundation (in October) with Bernardine Evaristo.
Looking very much forward to it!
More details soon.
Looking very much forward to it!
More details soon.

Published on February 09, 2011 02:59
February 8, 2011
I've begun the year with short stories
I've begun the year with short stories. First, a somewhat menacing and rather creepy tale by Wells Tower called Raw Water which I discovered in 'the best american magazine writing, 2010'; and I'm currently reading Pulse by Julian Barnes.

Published on February 08, 2011 02:16
October 27, 2010
'Change' - a new short story
Published on October 27, 2010 04:43
October 26, 2010
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Published on October 26, 2010 04:07
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May 17, 2010
Sometimes a review can be pretty special...
"Irene Sabatini treads a minefield in her novel - it is pretty difficult to have a calm conversation about Zimbabwe with anyone who cares about it-but what she produces is a book full of understanding, insight and powerful beauty." Alexander Lucie-Smith in
The Tablet
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Published on May 17, 2010 10:37
April 27, 2010
Shortlisted for the UK Orange Award for New Writers
The Boy Next Door has been shortlisted for the Orange Award for New Writers!
http://www.orangeprize.co.uk/show/fea...
http://www.orangeprize.co.uk/show/fea...


Published on April 27, 2010 11:11
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April 15, 2010
Interview with UK newspaper 'The Independent'
Here's an interview I've just done with the UK Newspaper 'The Independent' http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ent...
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Published on April 15, 2010 00:21
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March 29, 2010
Two books which continue to haunt me
Two books I read many years ago which continue to haunt me: Rise the Euphrates by Carol Edgarian and Anil’s Ghost by Michael Ondaatje. The former - the story of the 1915 massacre of Armenians, seen through the eyes of a young girl called Seta growing up in Connecticut - begins with the most beautifully eloquent line: “These are the things that were not lost“.
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March 22, 2010
New York Times
September 17, 2009
The Boy Next Door made it to the 'Newly Released' write up by Amy Virshup. There's a link to the article on my website
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I think that this line encapsulates the novel very well: 'Their shared status as outsiders brings them together in this novel about love, family and what it means to be African'. This is Lindiwe and Ian's story put in a (lovely) nutshell. Needless to say, I got some friends to deliver a hard copy!
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The Boy Next Door made it to the 'Newly Released' write up by Amy Virshup. There's a link to the article on my website
www.irenesabatini.com.
I think that this line encapsulates the novel very well: 'Their shared status as outsiders brings them together in this novel about love, family and what it means to be African'. This is Lindiwe and Ian's story put in a (lovely) nutshell. Needless to say, I got some friends to deliver a hard copy!


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March 7, 2010
My Good Reads (Part 1)
It's a long time since a novel gave me so much pause for thought- “The Unnamed “by Joshua Ferris is quite possibly my book of the year.
A story that continues to stay with me long after I read it, “Ghosts“, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in her short story collection, “The Thing Around Your Neck.”
A story that continues to stay with me long after I read it, “Ghosts“, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in her short story collection, “The Thing Around Your Neck.”


Published on March 07, 2010 14:37