Bobuq Sayed

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Bobuq Sayed
Alma materUniversity of Miami
San Jose State University
Occupation(s)Writer, poet, theatre-maker

Bobuq Sayed is an Afghan-Australian writer, poet and theatre-maker, [1] [2] [3] who is the author of A Brief History of Australian Terror. It was recommended by ABC News as a "best new book" in 2024. Their novel No God But Us is due to be published in 2026.

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Biography

Born in Australia to Afghan parents, [4] they are member of the Afghan diaspora and are non-binary. [3] They have a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Miami. [4] In 2018 Sayed was a member of the theatre collective Embittered Swish, the group worked to create performances that expanded what was considered trans dramaturgy. [3] This involved moving away, for example, from work related to transition or dysphoria. [3] Sayed's work also featured in the 2018 exhibition The Third Muslim: Queer and Trans* Muslim Narratives of Resistance and Resilience held at SOMArts in San Francisco. [5]

Sayed's writing is noted for its challenges to structural racism within Australian literary communities. [6] They are also a former editor of Archer magazine. [4] Sayed co-edited Nothing to Hide: Voices of Trans and Gender Diverse Australia alongside Sam Elkin, Alex Gallagher and Yves Rees. [7] [8] They were a 2022–23 Steinbeck Fellow at San Jose State University. [9] In 2024 they published A Brief History of Australian Terror, [10] which was recommended by ABC News as a "best new book" in 2024. [10] Academic David Coady reviewed the work as an "excellent contribution to an important topic", whilst suggesting that the work leaves many things unsaid especially the conflation of Zionism with ant-Semitism in Western thought. [11] A Kundiman Fellow, [12] their first novel No God But Us is due to be published in 2026. [13]

In 2021 they co-organised a fundraiser to supply mutual aid to LGBTQ+ Afghans in Afghanistan. [14]

References

  1. Berry, Jess; Kalms, Nicole; Moore, Timothy; Bawden, Gene (2025-03-18). Designing Gender Sensitive Spaces for Consenting Cities: Practices and Provocations. Taylor & Francis. ISBN   978-1-040-32891-0.
  2. Pallotta-Chiarolli, Maria (2018-09-24). Living and Loving in Diversity: An anthology of Australian multicultural queer adventures. Wakefield Press. p. 22. ISBN   978-1-74305-595-3.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Troubling the linear: Meet the trans and non-binary artists reimagining the way we tell stories". ABC News. 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2025-11-16.
  4. 1 2 3 Belkacemi, Rim El. "Pushing the boundaries". news.miami.edu. Retrieved 2025-11-16.
  5. Kayvon, Shervin. "Queer Muslim Artists Are Beyond A "Movement"". INTO. Retrieved 2025-11-16.
  6. Quist, Jennifer (2025-05-15). Translingual Creative Writing Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy: Daoism and Decentering Monolingual Workshops. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 4. ISBN   978-1-350-51062-3.
  7. Elkin, Sam; Gallagher, Alex; Rees, Yves; Sayed, Bobuq (2022-08-30). Nothing to Hide: Voices of Trans and Gender Diverse Australia. Allen & Unwin. ISBN   978-1-76118-512-0.
  8. ""I saw gender as pretty arbitrary"". ABC listen. 2022-10-02. Retrieved 2025-11-16.
  9. "Stories by bobuq-sayed on Guernica". Guernica. Retrieved 2025-11-16.
  10. 1 2 "Sex, chess and time travel: Welcome to the best books of 2024". ABC News. 2024-12-13. Retrieved 2025-11-09.
  11. Coady, David (9 December 2024). "Review of A Brief History of Australian Terror, by Bobuq Sayed". Mascara Literary Review (30) via preprint copy.
  12. "Fellows". Kundiman. Retrieved 2025-11-16.
  13. Sayed, Bobuq (2026-05-26). No God But Us. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN   978-0-06-341946-9.
  14. "Organizers Of A GoFundMe To Help Queer And Trans Afghans Say The Platform Won't Allow Them To Access The Money". BuzzFeed News. Archived from the original on 2024-02-29. Retrieved 2025-11-16.