Fee Griffin is a writer from the east coast of England. Her debut poetry collection, For Work/For TV, was published in 2020 by Versal Editions and won the inaugural Amsterdam Open Book Prize. Her second collection, Really Not Really, is forthcoming in October 2023 with Broken Sleep Books. She was a founding editor of The Lincoln Review and has recent work published/ forthcoming in Poetry London, The Rialto, Magma, bath magg, Peach Mag, Stand, SPOONFEED, etc. She is an associate lecturer at the University of Lincoln and likes to go much too fast in her wheelchair.
‘I went to Enid’s funeral and there was a mole on the coffin and it seemed / aware of us but unconcerned.’
Two poems by Fee Griffin.
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