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S. F. Said (born 1967) is a British children's writer. His first novel was ''
Varjak Paw ''Varjak Paw'' (2003) is a novel by the British author S. F. Said and illustrated by Dave McKean. The illustrations in this book have a dark "gothic" quality. The novel received the 2003 Smarties Gold Award for the 6–8 years range and has bee ...
'' (2003), illustrated by
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and published by
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in January 2003; four months later in the U.S., ''Varjak Paw'' won the 2003 Nestlé Smarties Book Prize. The sequel, '' The Outlaw Varjak Paw'' (2005), won the 2007 Blue Peter Book of the Year. '' Phoenix'' (2013) is a longer novel written for older children. It was shortlisted for the
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and was selected to represent the U.K. on the
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Honour List for 2016.


Biography

S. F. Said is a British Muslim author of Middle Eastern background, who was born in Beirut and spent his first years in Jordan. He describes his origins as "Iraqi, Egyptian, Kurdish, and Circassian." He grew up in London, moving there with his mother at the age of two. After graduating from the University of Cambridge, he worked as a press attaché and speech writer for the Crown Prince of Jordan's office in London for six years. He began a Ph.D. in 1997 looking at the lives of young Muslims in Britain, but left academia to focus on film journalism for '' The Daily Telegraph'' – where he brought attention to much so-called world cinema, including contemporary Islamic cinema – and on writing for children. Said has also written a number of articles and reviews for '' The Guardian'' about children's books.


Writing career

S. F. Said has published three novels for children thus far. ''
Varjak Paw ''Varjak Paw'' (2003) is a novel by the British author S. F. Said and illustrated by Dave McKean. The illustrations in this book have a dark "gothic" quality. The novel received the 2003 Smarties Gold Award for the 6–8 years range and has bee ...
'' tells the story of a Mesopotamian Blue cat called Varjak who leaves his sheltered upbringing to explore the city and learn the "Seven Skills of the Way", taught to him in dreams by his ancestor Jalal. In his dreams, Varjak finds himself transported from his gritty urban surroundings to the deserts, rivers and mountains of Mesopotamia (ancient Iraq). With the Skills, he is able to fight the Gentleman. Varjak was staged as a play by
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, and was performed as an opera by
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in 2008. Said wrote 17 drafts of the book. In the sequel, ''The Outlaw Varjak Paw'' (2005), the domineering "white cat with one eye", Sally Bones, invades the territories of other cats and ruling them with torture and terror, and Varjak leads the other cats – and some dogs – in the fight against her. In 2020, Blue Peter asked the audience to vote for their all-time favourite Blue Peter Book Award-winner, and ''The Outlaw Varjak Paw'' was included in the top ten. ''Phoenix'' is not a Varjak-world novel. The Internet Speculative Fiction Database calls it young-adult science fiction rather than (animal) fantasy. It made the shortlist of four books for the 2014
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, whose judges recommended it for ages 10 and up, and whose coverage by ''The Guardian'' called it a "space epic". Said has contributed an essay to ''The Gifts of Reading'' (2020), an anthology inspired by Robert Macfarlane's essay of the same name. He also contributed a story to ''The Book of Hopes'' (2020), edited by Katherine Rundell, an anthology for young readers that raised money for NHS charities during the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.K. Additionally, Said has judged a number of major U.K. book prizes, including the Costa Book Awards, the Guardian Children Fiction Prize, the inaugural Amnesty/ CILIP Honour, and the BookTrust Lifetime Achievement Award.


Books

* ''
Varjak Paw ''Varjak Paw'' (2003) is a novel by the British author S. F. Said and illustrated by Dave McKean. The illustrations in this book have a dark "gothic" quality. The novel received the 2003 Smarties Gold Award for the 6–8 years range and has bee ...
'', illustrated by
Dave McKean David McKean (born 29 December 1963) is an English illustrator, photographer, comic book artist, graphic designer, filmmaker and musician. His work incorporates drawing, painting, photography, collage, found objects, digital art, and sculpt ...
(
David Fickling Books David Fickling Books Ltd (DFB) became an independent publishing house in July 2013 following 12 years with Scholastic and then Random House. They have published several prize-winning and bestselling books including ''Lyra's Oxford'' (from the ...
, 2003) * '' The Outlaw Varjak Paw'', illus. Dave McKean (David Fickling, 2005) * '' Phoenix'', illus. Dave McKean (David Fickling, 2013), 489 pp.,


Awards

* Nestlé Smarties Book Prize (2003) – ''Varjak Paw'' * Blue Peter Book Award, Book of the Year (2007) – ''The Outlaw Varjak Paw'' *
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Honour List (2016) – ''Phoenix''


References


External links

* Official website
www.sfsaid.com
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Guardian children's fiction prize book club: ''Phoenix'' by SF Said
(July 2014) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Said, S. F. 1967 births British children's writers British fantasy writers British science fiction writers Living people Muslim writers British Muslims Writers from Beirut