Jane Flett is a philosopher, cellist, and seamstress of most fetching stories. Her poetry featured in Salt’s Best British Poetry 2012 and her fiction—which Tom Robbins described as “among the most exciting things I've read since social networking crippled the Language Wheel”—was recently commissioned for BBC Radio 4.
Jane is a recipient of the Scottish Book Trust New Writer Award and is currently working on a collection of urban fairytales that exist somewhere between the glitter and the gutter.
Publications and Prizes
Chapbooks:
Quick, to the Hothouse (Dancing Girl Press, 2012), The Cats' Gravity (Forest Publications, 2009)
Anthologies:
Best British Poetry 2012 (Salt Publishing, 2012), The Golden Hour Book 2 (Forest Publications, 2009), The Golden Hour Book (Forest Publications, 2007)
Journals:
3AM Magazine, Bartleby Snopes, Bound Off, Ducts Magazine, Foundling Review, Johnny America, Metazen, Negative Suck, Neon, Subtle Fiction, The Delinquent, The Medulla Review, Wigleaf, Wilderness House Literary Review
Prizes:
Scottish Book Trust New Writer Award
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Listing last updated: March 23, 2013