About GREY SEEMING
Grey Seeming is a striking collection of 51 very short stories that explore the uncertain spaces where life refuses to be neatly divided into black or white. These fun-sized flash fiction pieces—some poetic, some playful, some delightfully disobedient—capture the moments where meaning blurs, rules bend, and interpretation depends entirely on where you stand.
Perfect for busy readers, reluctant readers, and lovers of thought-provoking micro-fiction, Grey Seeming proves that even the shortest stories can leave the longest echoes.
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Author Bio:
Haitham Abdalla is a London-based writer of screenplays, flash fiction, and short stories. His work has appeared in publications across the Middle East and North Africa, alongside several produced and optioned short and feature-length scripts.
His latest screenplay, The Baton, follows the journey of an African immigrant travelling to the UK and back again — a story rich with subtext and layered with the quiet tensions, contradictions, and humour that define much of Haitham’s writing. Beneath its surface narrative, the script examines human nature at its most revealing: the moments that make us laugh, wince, and occasionally cry at the absurdities we all share.
Haitham’s fiction often explores the ethical grey areas shaped by culture, class, and gender. He has been writing since his teenage years, driven by a fascination with human contradictions and the unspoken truths tucked between everyday moments.
When he’s not writing, he can be found nursing a cup of tea and curiously observing whatever new detail the world places in front of him.
