“I've always loved writing, and
the impulse for me is storytelling. I don't sit down and think: 'What political
message can I sell?' I love the creativity of it.” – Randa
Abdel-Fattah
Born in Sydney, Australia in June of 1979, Abdel-Fattah is of Palestinian-Egyptian heritage, bringing an interesting cultural mix to her writing. She had her first short story published at age 11, wrote numerous short stories as a teenager, and completed the first draft of her debut novel Does My Head Look Big in This? at age 18. The story about life choices, bias and abiding friendships, the book also spawned a play and both versions were winner of numerous awards.
In addition to her writing, Abdel-Fattah is an attorney and champion for
social justice and human rights issues. A frequent speaker and regular
broadcast commentator on those topics, she has continued to produce short stories and essays and (to date) a dozen books. Her most
recent is 2025’s Discipline.
Abdel-Fattah's writing also touches on celebratory
events from all cultures and religions.
“Religious celebrations,” she said,
“and the good will, high spirits and generosity that mark them, are wonderful
occasions for understanding the potential of 'everyday multiculturalism,’ and
how people from diverse faiths can connect and show they care, rather than go
down parallel, sometimes hostile, roads.”
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