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Morgan Bell | |
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Born | 1981 (age 42–43) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Occupation | Author, civil engineer |
Nationality | Australian |
Period | Postmodern literature, minimalism |
Genre | Literary fiction, speculative fiction |
Subject | Mental health |
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sniggerlessboundulations |
Morgan Leigh Bell (born 1981) is an Australian writer of short stories, who grew up in Newcastle, New South Wales, and currently resides in Port Stephens.[1] Bell is the author of short story collection Sniggerless Boundulations (2014), and Laissez Faire (2017). She is a story contributor to local anthologies and community projects, and in 2014 was short-listed for the Hunter Writers Centre Travel Writing Prize for her anti-travel story Don't Pay the Ferryman. In 2016 Bell edited Sproutlings: A Compendium of Little Fictions,[2][3][4] a speculative fiction anthology, for Invisible Elephant Press. In 2017 her Short Story Workshop taught creative writing at Tomaree Community Centre[5][6][1][7] and she taught a Writing For Pleasure course at Port Stephens U3A.[8]