Hamed Habibi

Hamed Habibi (born in 1978) is an Iranian poet and writer.

Short stories

 * The Moon and Cooper, 2005, Nashr-e-Markaz, ISBN 978-964-305-854-8
 * Where Flat Tire Repairing is Done, 2008, Entesharat-e-Qoqnoos, ISBN 978-964-311-757-3
 *  The Buddha of Gerdbad Restaurant, 2011, Nashr-e-Cheshmeh, ISBN 978-600-229-102-8
 * Fish's Eyelid, 2016, Nashr-e-Cheshmeh

Poems

 * Wandering, 2005, Nashr-e-Sales, ISBN 978-964-380-106-9
 * An Adjusted Death, 2014, Nashr-e-Morvarid, ISBN 978-964-191-319-1

Novels

 * km 11 Old Route from Urmia to Salmas * , 2017, Nashr-e-heshmeh, ISBN 978-600-229-753-2

Young adult's and children literature

 * Don't wanna grow tall, 2006, Entesharat-e-Elmi-va-Farhangi, ISBN 978-964-445-758-6
 * The horn that got Croup, 2008, Entesharat-e-Elmi-va-Farhangi, ISBN 978-964-445-913-9
 * The worm who wanted to be a photographer, 2008, Entesharat-e-Elmi-va-Farhangi, ISBN 978-964-445-928-3
 * The thousand and second night 2013, Co-writer: Mehdi Fatehi(writer), Entesharat-e-Chekkeh, ISBN 978-600-6499-00-0

Awards
The Buddha of Gerdbad Restaurant was selected as the best short story collection of the year 2011 by Haft Eghlim Literary Awards. Habibi's Where Flat Tire Repairing is Done and Peyman Ecsmaeili's Snow and the Cloudy Symphony were the chosen short story collections of Hooshang Golshiri Literary Awards in 2009. In 2005,The Moon and Cooper won the special prize of Isfahan Literary Awards. Hamed Habibi and Mehdi Fatehi won the silver medal at The Flying Turtle Awards 3d Annual for The thousand and second night.