Alfonso Sastre’s Cells of Terror, translated from the Spanish by Elis Ging, was a winner of the Annual Loose Translations Award, co-sponsored by Hanging Loose and Queens College-CUNY. Satre (1926-2021) was a Spanish author best known as a Generation of ’50 playwright, though he also wrote prose, poetry, essays, and screenplays. His work received numerous awards, including the Premio Nacional de Teatro (for La taberna fantástica) and the Premio Nacional de Literatura Dramática (for Jenofa Juncal). Sastre is also known for his leftist political activism: his opposition to the dictatorship of Francisco Franco and support of Basque independence.
Ellis Ging is a librarian and translator based in New York with a particular interest in the horror genre. He has an MFA in Literary Translation as well as an MLS from CUNY Queens College.




