by Athanasia Hughes
Goya’s Way is about the loss of first love and painting. Aidan, an anxious art student becomes obsessed with a photograph he finds inside a book about Goya. His quest to find the subject of the mysterious photograph turns his life and his mind upside down. Haunted by the promise of the found photograph Aidan struggles with his paintings while his sanity starts to slip away.
by John Hughes
[surface and sub-surface subversions UNDERGROUND. Experiments in voice, narrative and sound collage]
by Ghazal Mosadeq
[extra-ordinary biographies plus ordinary chairs]
Ghazal Mosadeq is a writer, poet and translator. Her poems and short stories have been published in anthologies and magazines in the UK, Iran, Canada, Portugal, and Greece. She is the winner of the 2013 Bayhaqi Short Fiction Prize and her collection of poems dar jame ma (2010) was shortlisted for the 2011 Khurshid poetry award in Iran. She teaches creative writing and is a member of the jury for Isfahan Literary Prize in Iran.
by Charles Williams
[a year before she died I was given an audience with Louise Bourgeois]