Inside Hanif Kureishi’s Shattered: A Raw Journey Through Fame, Family, and Fragility
In these changed and modified relationships, Kureishi’s relationship to writing as a craft, his original identity as a writer, his collaboration with other writers and the medium remains unchanged. Writing is a static and familiar stronghold in his life, his longest collaboration, because as Kureishi knows far too well, “Writers nurse the human soul through its difficult journey in this impossible life (158).”
Meet the Contributor
 Sara Pisak earned an MA and MFA in nonfiction from Wilkes University. She is currently associate editor at The Disruptive Quarterly and a staff reviewer at Glass Poetry Press. Sara participates in the Poetry in Transit Program, and she has recently published work in Door = Jar, Whale Road Review, the Deaf Poets Society, Five:2:One Magazine, Moonchild Magazine, Yes Poetry, and Boston Accent.
Sara Pisak earned an MA and MFA in nonfiction from Wilkes University. She is currently associate editor at The Disruptive Quarterly and a staff reviewer at Glass Poetry Press. Sara participates in the Poetry in Transit Program, and she has recently published work in Door = Jar, Whale Road Review, the Deaf Poets Society, Five:2:One Magazine, Moonchild Magazine, Yes Poetry, and Boston Accent.
				            					         
								


 
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                    