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Author: Jess Moody

Jess Moody is a Wulfrunian in London. She likes her words and worlds a little weird. Nominated for the Pushcart ‘19, Best of the Net ‘20, & listed in the BIFFY 50 (Best British & Irish Flash Fiction Awards). For more information see Jess' website: www.jmoodywriter.com or follow her on Twitter @jessmoodhe

‘Writing Michael with You’ by Jess Moody

15th July 202116th July 2021  Jess Moody

In this gorgeously giddy piece, Jess Moody revels in the queer aestheticism and poetic freedom of Michael Field’s Works and Days.

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Posted in Creative Writing, Flash FictionTagged: Baroque, BAROQUE Guest Editorial, Creative Writing, Jess Moody, Michael Field, Queer Art, queer literature, queer love, Queer Relationships, Sappho

The Friends You Never Met (2020-2021) by Jess Moody

17th March 2021  Jess Moody

Sharp, witty and poignant, Jess Moody’s short fiction imagines the encounters and relationships that could have been enjoyed and nurtured were it not for lockdown.

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Posted in Creative Writing, Flash FictionTagged: Disembodied Voices, Disembodied Voices: Friendship During the Pandemic, Flash Fiction, friendship, Friendship During the Pandemic, Jess Moody, Lockdown, Lockdown Living
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