Joshua Sabatini
Fiction
"‘Wise Ones’ stood out to me as I traversed the form of it, as if I haven't read such a story as this. Yes, authors like Faulkner come to mind, but the deliberate focus in connecting the voice through long sentences in long paragraphs is unusual.
The mood of the story catches the voice (or is it the other way) in a remarkable discussion of what is human.”
—Sandra Fluck, editor of The Write Launch
Essay
"What if death wasn’t a tragedy but a homecoming? This wild, unfiltered journal from the plains tears down society’s fear of death, ego, and nature itself."
—The Brussels Review
Latest reads:
Wassily Kandinsky: Concerning the Spiritual in Art
Alfred Kubin: The Other Side
Maurice Maeterlinck: The Blue Bird
William Kinderman: Beethoven’s Compositional Process
André Breton: Nadja
Elihu Vedder: The Digressions of V.
Author Joshua Sabatini was born in Hartford, Connecticut. In October 2002, he moved to San Francisco, California. He's currently on retreat in Katama, Massachusetts.
Sabatini’s short stories have been published in numerous literary magazines. He has also conducted in-person interviews with several culturally significant figures, including former U.S. defense secretary Robert McNamara, counter-culture icon Wavy Gravy and Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh. In 2005, he covered Steve Jobs' legendary Stanford commencement address.
He is currently working on a fiction novel titled “Massimo, or The Inner Necessity.”