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Hattie Morrison

Literary fiction, hybrid non-fiction, experimental, prose-poetry.

Hattie Morrison is a Welsh writer whose work explores the limitations of storytelling, rural life and memory. Her writing has been published by The Guardian, New Welsh Review, her monologue works have been exhibited at Tate Modern, and her chapbooks are held at the Scottish Poetry Library. She was New Welsh Review’s Young Welsh Writer of the Year for her essay ‘Venus as a Spinster’ and represented Wales through Literature Wales 2022–23.

Born in Carmarthenshire in 1997, Hattie was awarded a full scholarship to study Fine Art at the University of Oxford, and later completed a Masters in Writing at the Royal College of Art.

She is represented by Greyhound Literary Agency, and is currently pitching her first novel, Dog Bite. The book is an adaption of Under Milk Wood, centring the experience of a female writer turned pariah following a sexual assault in her rural welsh town. The book is a blur between narrative non-fiction, play-form and poetry, borne from essays written on her Substack. It is looking for a home in print, sound or screen.

Hattie was part of the 2024/25 cohort of A Writing Chance, on the Substack strand.