Casey Plett

Casey Plett
Occupation short story writer
Nationality Canadian
Period 2010-present
Notable works A Safe Girl to Love
Website
caseyplett.wordpress.com

Casey Plett is a Canadian writer. She has won the Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Fiction at the 27th Lambda Literary Awards in 2015 for her debut short story collection A Safe Girl to Love,[1] and an Honour of Distinction from the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT writers in Canada.[2]

Plett previously wrote a regular column about her gender transition for McSweeney's Internet Tendency.[3] She is a book reviewer for the Winnipeg Free Press[3] and has published work in Rookie, Plenitude, The Walrus, and Two Serious Ladies.[4] She is the co-editor with Cat Fitzpatrick of an upcoming anthology of speculative fiction from trans authors from Topside Press.[5] She has cited Imogen Binnie, Elena Rose, and Julia Serano as some of her influences.[4]

She lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[3]

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