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“The inestimable Fleeting Magazine. Read or die.”
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“I have seen the future and it’s Fleeting.”
Belle de Jour (Brooke Magnanti)

Fleeting publishes exclusive fiction, poetry and interviews. We like daring, lucid, erudite, amusing and infectious writing.

      

Editor: Matt Shoard 
Matt’s poetry, fiction and journalism has appeared in the Guardian3:AM Magazine, the Frogmore Papers, Poetic Licence and Writers’ Forum. He is a former Young Poet of the Year and teaches creative writing at the University of Kent.

Poetry Editor: Tammy Ho Lai-Ming 
Tammy was an editor of Cha and Victorian Network before joining Fleeting in 2011. Her poetry appears in 3:AM MagazineMagma and Pedestal and was nominated for the Pushcart and Forward Prize. She edited Hong Kong U Writing and Love & Lust (2006, 2008).

Photographer: Natalie Dybisz 
Natalie’s fine art photography has appeared in Vogue Italia, The Metro, BBC, the Guardian and six solo exhibitions. She is the author of Self-Portrait and Creative Portrait Photography (ILEX 2011, 2012), and hosts The Fashion Shoot Experience in London.

Interviewer: David Whelan 
David has written for the Guardian, the Independent, IdeasTap, and blogs at the Huffington Post. His fiction has appeared in Shortfire Press, 3:AM Magazine, Untitled Books and others. He became Fleeting’s author interviewer in February 2012.

Consultant: David Miller 
David is the author of Today (Atlantic, 2011) and literary agent at Rogers, Coleridge and White. He has written for the Guardian, the Telegraph and others, and was advisor to British Council Literature. He won Literary Agent of the Year in 2008.

Editorial Assistant: Dan Hales
Dan is an English and Creative Writing student at the University of Kent. He became Fleeting’s first intern in 2012, sourcing pictures, editing text and reading submissions. If you’d like to be considered for an internship at Fleeting, please get in touch.

Fleeting is supported by its readers and the generosity of KIASH and the School of English at the University of Kent.