• Better Off Said: Eulogies for the Living and Dead

    Melbourne Writers Festival Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Join us for a spoken-word salon with Kaliane Bradley, A. C. Grayling, Gideon Haigh, Marcia Langton, Samah Sabawi and Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts as they reflect on ‘The Words I Wish I’d Said’, with a musical performance by Eliza Hull.

  • Author talk at Moruya Library

    Moruya Library Vulcan St, Moruya, NSW

    SHORTLISTED, 2025 Stella Prize, The Age Book of the Year and the Douglas Stewart Prize and highly commended for the Victoria Premier’s Literary Awards. ‘If there’s a more important or […]

  • Sydney Writers Festival: FEAST Family-style

    Carriageworks 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh, NSW, Australia

    I’m excited to be part of this feast, with Candice Chung (Chinese Parents Don’t Say I Love You), Richard Glover (Best Wishes), Kate Reid (Lune), Tony Tan (Tony Tan’s Asian Cooking Class), Virginia Trioli (A Bit on the Side) and others with their tales of dinner disasters, festive frivolities and heaping spoonfuls of love.

  • On Revolution – in Palestine, Syria and beyond

    The Wheeler Centre, Melbourne

    What is a revolution, exactly? Where and how does it begin, and, perhaps more importantly, how does it end? This event is not the usual story of revolution: one of Kings and Generals, grand military or revolutionary acts, Che Guevara or Ahmed al-Sharaa style military fatigues and the storming of the capital. Rather, this event is about small “r” revolution and revolutionary acts done by “ordinary” people in extraordinary times.

  • APAN Fundraising Dinner

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    An evening full of dinner, dabke, Palestinian culture and solidarity through raising funds for advocacy for Palestine.

  • Author talks at Quest Melbourne

    Quest NewQuay 26 Caravel Lane, Docklands, VIC, Australia

    Welcoming for readers and writers of all walks of life, join us for an intimate evening conversation with Stella listed author Samah Sabawi (Cactus Pear For My Beloved), facilitated by moderator Jaclyn Crupi.

  • Stella Day Out Ballarat

    Ballaarat Mechanics’ Institute 117-119 Sturt St, Ballarat, VIC, Australia

    A free one-day literary festival celebrating the contributions of women and non-binary writers to Australian literature. Join us for two inspiring sessions on : Katia Ariel in conversation with Kelly Gardiner (6–6:45pm), and Samah Sabawi in conversation with Fatima Measham (7:15–8pm).

  • OzAsia Festival Opening Night Gala “…then the world got loud.”

    Adelaide Convention Centre Hall A

    “…then the world got loud” This year’s Opening Night Gala brings together some of the sharpest and most surprising voices to complete that sentence, however they need to: through comedy, poetry, confession or sheer literary chaos. 

  • Owning the Page: Identity and writing your truth – OzAsia Festival

    Gilbert Suite Adelaide Convention Cen

    Who gets to tell your story and how do you claim it without compromise? Navigating representation, reclaiming erased histories or simply making space for nuance, these voices show that identity […]

  • Sydney Muslim Writers Festival: IN CONVERSATION BEYOND NOISE

    Parramatta Town Hall 182 Church Street, Parramatta, NSW, Australia

    Samah Sabawi and Eda Gunaydin explore how writing can rise above the noise to centre truth, care, and the ethical weight of storytelling across exile and inherited histories.

  • Dublin: Tales of a City by the Sea

    Sean O’Casey Theatre St. Mary's Rd East Wall, Dublin, Ireland

    Gaza to Dublin: A staged reading of Sabawi’s Tales of a City by the Sea featuring Palestinian performers, music, choreography, and visual elements that bring this powerful work to life.