Ace of Swords Publishing presents Skreet
Part fairy tale, part satire, where cellist and writer Alia-Enor Bath’s poetic storytelling meets Basil Psanoudakis’ lino-cut visuals — a challenge to authority through sound, cut, and page.
About the Book
Skreet is a tale steeped in myth and imagination, emerging as a natural extension of Alia-Enor Bath’s musical and literary journey. The narrative is enriched by Basil Psanoudakis’ lino-cut visuals, merging traditional illustration techniques with a contemporary sensibility. Together with Masonik’s performance-rooted discipline, this collaboration bridges literary and performative art.
The book’s cover art was designed by Basil Psanoudakis and embodies AOS’ mission: we are the home of spontaneity, diversity, and beautiful writing. Skreet is one of Ace of Swords Publishing’s fiction releases of the year. The book is available for pre-order at www.aospublishing.com
About the Author
Alia-Enor Bath brings a diverse creative background — an arts degree, journalism postgraduate study, a career in communications and IT, and — a constant through it all — her role as a classical cellist. In 2018 she joined Masonik, contributing to their immersive live productions that weave visual art with musical soundscapes.
With lino-cut illustrations by Basil Psanoudakis
Basil Psanoudakis is a Perth-based musician and multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans visual art, sound, and performance. Working across mediums including photography, sculpture, graphic design, theatre, and video, his work often explores the interplay between image and sound, narrative and atmosphere.
A long-standing member of the artist collective Masonik, Psanoudakis has contributed to numerous exhibitions, publications, and multimedia performances that blur the boundaries between disciplines. His lino-cut illustrations for Skreet bring a tactile and timeless quality to the text, carving its lyrical energy into stark, evocative images.
About Masonik
Masonik, known for works like Altar’d Lament — a multimedia installation exploring historical narratives through video, sculpture, and sound — Masonik continually blurs the lines between disciplines to engage audiences on multiple sensory levels.
Media Oportunities
Interviews are available with:
- Alia-Enor Bath, Author of Skreet
- Basil Psanoudakis, Artist of Skreet
