About the author:
Sabahudin Hadzialic was born 23. 9. 1960 in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe.
Today he is a member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Association of Writers (Sarajevo), Croatian writers association Herzeg Bosnia (Mostar), Association of writers Serbia (Belgrade, Serbia), Association of writers of Montenegro (Podgorica) and Journalists Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Association of independent intellectuals “Circle 99”, Sarajevo and Ambassador of POETAS del MUNDO in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He is Freelance Editor in chief of the electronic and print magazine “DIOGEN” pro culture and Editor in chief of E–magazine MaxMinus from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He has the status of the Distinguish self-sustained artist in the Canton of Sarajevo since 1.1.2009. As of 1.1.2013 he has a status of Distinguish self-sustained artist in Canton of Sarajevo by the Decision of the Minister of culture and sport of the Canton. He writes poetry and prose with the editing and reviewing books of other authors. He works as honorary teacher on International University Travnik (BiH), Faculty of media and communications.
He was freelance editor in the publishing house Dhira, Küsnacht, Switzerland (2009-2012).
He published poems, articles, essays (PR), aphorisms, plays and short stories in almost all major newspapers & magazines in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia. His poems, short stories and aphorisms have been published in journals in England, Ireland, Spain, Kosovo*, Italy and USA.
His poetry and prose were translated into English, French, German, Spanish, Turkish, Italian, Arabian, Polish, Estonian, Albanian and Romanian.
He was the co- owner is the first private newspaper in Bosnia “POTEZ”, Bugojno-1990.
So far he has published fourteen books of poetry and prose.
He published four books internationally: Book of poetry in France 1998 (French language), Book of aphorisms in Italy (Italian language), Book of poetry “Beggars of mind” (published in Bosnia in 2003.) in Switzerland (German language) and “Selected poems” book of poetry (in English, German, Italian, Albanian, Spanish and French language).
His art work has been included in anthologies of poetry in France, Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in the Anthology of satire of Bosnia and Herzegovina and of Balkans. He has won several awards among which are the best: “May pen” for the best young poet of former Yugoslavia in 1987 (Svetozarevo). He lives in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.