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Midnight in Karachi Episode 69: Sami Shah’s “Fire Boy Interlude C”

Midnight in Karachi Episode 69: Sami Shah’s “Fire Boy Interlude C”

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Midnight in Karachi Episode 69: Sami Shah’s “Fire Boy Interlude C”

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Published on October 27, 2016

Photo Credit: Nariman Ansari
Photo Credit: Nariman Ansari

Welcome back to Midnight in Karachi, a weekly podcast about writers, publishers, editors, illustrators, their books and the worlds they create, hosted by Mahvesh Murad.

This week’s episode is a reading of a story from the world of Fire Boy—an urban fantasy set in contemporary Karachi, and writer and comedian Sami Shah’s first novel. Sami’s memoir I, Migrant, was shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Award and the Russell Prize for Humour Writing. You can find more of his writing here.

 

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Mahvesh Murad

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Mahvesh Murad is an editor and voice artist from Karachi, Pakistan. She has co-edited the World Fantasy Award nominated short story anthologies The Djinn Falls in Love and Other Stories, and The Outcast Hours.
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