Hamoud Saud is an Omani writer of short stories and literary nonfiction. His work frequently appears in Arabic newspapers and culture magazines, and some of it has been translated into Azerbaijani, English, Japanese, and Spanish. Zia Ahmed's translations of Arabic fiction and literary nonfiction have appeared in Asymptote, Denver Quarterly, and The Markaz Review. He lives in Virginia.

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"A compelling and nuanced narrative world. Saud examines the city through multiple layers-geographical, urban, and human-giving equal attention to both the marginal and the central. (Jokha Alharthi, winner of the International Booker Prize and author of Celestial Bodies) A showstopper of a collection, as symphonic as life, full of impossible longing, elusive truths, and bright sharp shards of hard-earned wisdom. I cannot say it emphatically enough: read this, please." -Junot Diaz, author of the Pulitzer-Prize winning novel The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
