Morgan Bell is the author of a small body of literary fiction, now compiled into one significant text. This collection is Bell's first thirty-four stories, bringing together work from anthologies, and including the entirety of Sniggerless Boundulations and Laissez Faire. Anxiety and jealousy permeate these horrifying tales of quietly simmering madness.
Morgan Bell is a Australian author of short fiction and visual poetry. Her books include Sniggerless Boundulations, Laissez Faire, and Intersection Control: Collected Works.
She is a qualified technical writer, creative writing teacher, and editor of Sproutlings: A Compendium of Little Fictions. Her first chapbook of visual poetry Idiomatic, For The People was released in 2019. In 2021, Flying Islands published her visual poetry collection Pretend I Don’t Exist.
Morgan enjoys the visual storytelling of film and TV, which is of course a euphamism for being a couch-potato and movie trivia buff.
Morgan currently resides in Port Stephens NSW with her two cats, Romilly and Sansa, and her mother.
Morgan Bell was born in Melbourne, Victoria in 1981.