Sawubona: I See You

Author:   R L Shelley ,  Mana Jay ,  Fenna Williams
Publisher:   Writespace Publishing
ISBN:  

9781917908047


Pages:   314
Publication Date:   06 July 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Sawubona: I See You


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Sawubona, a Zulu greeting, 'I see you and welcome your presence.' A beautiful sentiment, the embodiment of paying attention, 'I notice you. I am with you. You are not invisible.' Inside this book are stories by writers who have done exactly that. They have opened their eyes and hearts to people, places, objects, joys, griefs and small acts of survival. Embraced what is broken, funny, tender, nearly invisible. No heroes in capes. No grand speeches. Just human beings on a shared planet - complicated, hopeful, lonely, ridiculous and brave. These stories do not wave from a distance. They come closer. They see.

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Author:   R L Shelley ,  Mana Jay ,  Fenna Williams
Publisher:   Writespace Publishing
Imprint:   Writespace Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781917908047


ISBN 10:   1917908040
Pages:   314
Publication Date:   06 July 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Robert L. Shelley trained first as an architect and, now working primarily as a writer, has spent most of his life making things, be it shaping clay as a potter, taking photographs, surviving restaurant kitchens, directing hotel ambience, or building stories with a designer's sense of structure and an artist's eye for detail. He is involved with WriteSpace Creative, a community built by writers for writers, has studied creative non-fiction at Cambridge and is currently completing a master's in creative fiction at Anglia Ruskin University, which all sounds terribly respectable until you remember he still prefers a good sentence to a sensible one. His work often explores memory, place, longing, and the strange emotional architecture of lives half-lived or half-imagined, with humour never too far behind. Registered with the NSW Board of Architects, he is also a member of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, Society of Authors, Orwell Society, Writing NSW, and the Design Institute of Australia. Mana Jay is a multi-genre writer based in idyllic north-west London, often the star of her tales. Writing was her road not taken. During the pandemic she decided to meander this path and hasn't looked back since. Having studied creative writing at Cambridge, she is now a full-time writer and co-founder of writing and publishing platform, WriteSpace Creative Ltd. Mana embraces opportunities to create, craft and collaborate anywhere, everywhere. Her short works have been included in fiction and non-fiction anthologies in German and English. In Hiraeth: Deep Longing, first of a three-part series, she explored the notion of belonging through people and place. In Sawubona, the second in the series, she extends that exploration outward, considering people and place through the act of truly seeing, not only what is before us, but what we become ready to perceive. Fenna Williams lives and works as a freelance author and creative writing coach as well as a tour guide wherever fate allows her. She studied literature and linguistics at Free University Berlin and later creative fiction and non-fiction writing in Seattle and Cambridge. Since then, she has devoted herself to coaching colleagues of all genres and writing screenplays, short stories, crime novels and travel essays. Under the pen name Auerbach & Auerbach, she writes the well-known crime series about house sitter and translator Pippa Bolle, who is at home all over Europe but particularly enjoys spending time in the UK - just like her creator. In addition to numerous awards for her literary work, Fenna is particularly delighted to have been awarded the 'Goldene Auguste' in November 2024 - an award presented every three years by the Mörderische Schwestern e.V. (Murderous Sisters Association) to a person who has made a significant contribution to crime fiction in German written by women, both nationally and internationally.

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