Djed Press is created on the colonised lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty has never been ceded. This land has always been, and always will be, Aboriginal land.
An emerging multilingual writer, Rafeif Ismail is committed to creating stories which explore the rich diversity of this continent, hoping that one day there can be stories told in all mediums that all people can relate to. Her current goal is creating works that blend the traditional elements of the arts of her home country of Sudan with elements of classic and contemporary western arts. She is the winner of the 2017 Deborah Cass Prize for Writing with the short story ‘Almitra Amongst Ghosts’. In 2017, Rafeif’s short story ‘Light at The End’ was published along with the works of three other emerging African writers in the anthology Ways of Being Here, a joint project of the Centre for Stories and Margret River Press. She is currently working on her first novel and hopes to also write for theatre and screen. She can be found exploring Twitter @rafeifismail.