Sumia Sukkar
@sumiasukkar
Fiction writer. Novel, ‘The Boy From Aleppo Who Painted The War,’ (Eyewear Publishing). MA Creative Writing @UEA.
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Savaşın yarattığı tahribatın resmi Sumia Sukkar'ın, asperger sendromlu bir çocuğun gözüyle Suriye’deki savaşın hikâyesini anlatan eseri ‘Halepli Çocuk’ üzerine A. Ömer Türkeş yazdı. Doğan Kitap Sumia Sukkar bit.ly/2IXAqpZ
Our B7 Media Richard Kurti #BevDoyle dramatisation of Sumia Sukkar debut novel #TheBoyFromAleppoWhoPaimtedTheWar is being repeated on #BBCRadio4Extra 15 March 10-11am #FarshidRokey #JallehAlizadeh Noof Ousellam Amir El-Masry #BijanDaneshman Fiona McAlpine bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/pr…
Desperately sad to return from an inspirational International Cities of Refuge Network (ICORN) & PEN International WiPC annual conference to see this about the brilliant author & campaigner Elif Shafak - we must all act together & act now to resist the growing global threat to freedom of expression theguardian.com/books/2019/may…
A film version of Sumia Sukkar #TheBoyfromAleppoWhoPaintedtheWar has taken a positive step forward :-) #indiefilm
#Librinfestival ringrazia Sumia Sukkar per aver dato vita ad Adam, #IlragazzodiAleppochehadipintolaguerra Un libro da leggere! x.com/TostiDi/status…
Sumia Sukkar #booktrailer #SalTo30 altriarabi migrante
Essential listening: Our Co-I Lyndsey Stonebridge's thought provoking interview with Krista Tippett on #Arendt refugeehosts.org/2017/05/23/thi…
#dialogotraadolescenti Io, sardo ho incontrato Sumia Sukkar scrittrice londinese con l'hijab 27esimaora.corriere.it/17_giugno_15/d…
#Librinfestival al Pisa Book Festival con il trofeo al #Migliorlibro2017 #ilragazzodiAleppo di Sumia Sukkar Editrice il Sirente
Proud to present the Italian translation of my novel on a great panel in Cagliari, Sardinia. Festival Nues
The BSSA 2017 anthology & 2018 Award were launched at the fabulous Mr B's Emporium Here’s a pic of the authors who read. More pics later @BathChron
Our wonderful winner Kathy Stevens in action reading from her story, This is All Mostly True,’ which our judge Euan Thorneycroft loved from the beginning Bathshortstoryaward.org.