Golshani literary group
GLG works across memoir and fiction. Her writing examines how identity is shaped under pressure — by silence, by power, and by the necessity of survival. She approaches both lived experience and imagined narrative as deliberate constructions, rather than confession or escape.
Their memoir is rooted in experience and in the careful reconstruction of memory. It asks what it means to reclaim authorship over one’s own story — not through explanation, but through form, voice, and restraint.
Their novels extend these inquiries into fiction. Through distance, transformation, and psychological clarity, they create space to explore emotional and moral tensions that cannot always be addressed directly. While the genres differ, the underlying questions remain constant.
Their work is marked by control, clarity, and structural discipline. She writes from experience, but resists spectacle. Each book becomes an investigation — not only of autonomy and resistance, but of the shaping force of narrative itself.
She lives between memory and invention.