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Author: Ellie Fleur Johnson

Ellie Fleur Johnson is a poet and creative writer from Leicester who specialises in spoken word and transgressive fiction. She is renowned for their witty and dark approach to life. Recurring themes that are explored in their work include loss of identity, sexuality, ethics, and the vices of modern culture. Ellie graduated The University of Leicester with an MA in Creative Writing.
Other, Review

Welcome to Leicester (review)

Imagine a puzzle of Leicester… Large and colourful and made up of a thousand tiny, intricate pieces. Now, imagine that you’ve just emptied out the contents of the puzzle-box. The image is scattered and broken, beautiful and diverse. Continue reading Welcome to Leicester (review)

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Short Stories

Jungle Juice

Sometimes I like to walk out on my own, but my brother doesn’t approve.

I like the way my paws spread out on the ground under my weight and the feel of the wind flowing over my body and creeping through my fur. Continue reading Jungle Juice

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Short Stories

Underneath the Skin

We fucked that night. We fucked like werewolves.

A carnal desire invoked me and ran through my nerves like a poison, a disease. It encapsulated my body and burned through my skin. Continue reading Underneath the Skin

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Monologue

Conversation with a Cat/A Misunderstanding of a Date

Mmm, yeah…

Stacking shelves, shovelling shit, stacking shelves, shovelling shit, shovelling shelves and stacking shit and shit and other shelves, and shit. Continue reading Conversation with a Cat/A Misunderstanding of a Date

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Other, Screenplay

Slipping On A Peel (screenplay)

A dark tale involving bananas, an old cat and memories Continue reading Slipping On A Peel (screenplay)

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Flashfiction

My Demon

Have you heard of Slender Man? He asks me.

Slender Man. The name, so mysterious and inhuman, seduces my conscious. What man deserves such a title? Continue reading My Demon

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Other, Poetry

Recrudescence

A look at nature Continue reading Recrudescence

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Other, Poetry

Sleeping Lions

Drifting to dreams Continue reading Sleeping Lions

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Other, Poetry

Prehistoric Gentleman

Primal and shagged he cannot wait, to find the girl. Dirty and hard he cannot shake, the need for love. Continue reading Prehistoric Gentleman

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Other, Poetry

Pineapple

Eating the fruit Continue reading Pineapple

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