Sepideh Mohammadian



Sepideh Mohammadian (born March 29, 1986) is an Iranian writer. Her writings are mostly fiction about women living in contemporary Iran and the various problems they face. A lecture at Iranian Studies of Stanford University in 2015 concerning “Women In Contemporary Literature of Iran, Seeking Meaning and Awareness".

Writing

 * Born on August 16, Roshangaran and Women Studies Publishing: 2016 - this is the story of a mother with an autistic child, emotional struggles from the mother's perspective and about the human condition.
 * The Story of Haava and The Ear of Wheat, Roshangaran and Women Studies Publishing: 2012 - loosely based on a true story about honor killings.
 * Coming, Staying and Leaving, Roshangaran and Women Studies Publishing: 2010 - a collection of eight short stories about birth, life and death.
 * The 40th Day, Roshangaran and Women Studies Publishing: 2010
 * The Assembly of The Forgotten, Damoon Publishing: 2007 - banned from being published by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance,
 * Downhill To Hell, Damoon Publishing: 2007 - banned from being published by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance
 * Character, Moral Criterion and Compulsive Situations In Asghar Farhadi’s Cinema - co-authored research with sociologist Dr. Parviz Ejlali, about Asghar Farhadi’s Cinema

Additionally a collection of audiobooks with readings in Persian by the author have been created.

In 2014, she worked on writing a screenplay for a theatre performance, "A Little Consciousness", which was directed by Hadi Sarvari and performed at Vahdat Hall in Tehran, Iran. The play was about physically disabled children in Iran.