Brittany Hause lived and worked in Bolivia, the USA, and South Korea before moving to the UK to pursue a degree in linguistics. Their SFF poetry has appeared in Abyss & Apex, Star*Line, Asimov’s, and other journals online and in print, and their ultra-short prose fiction has been featured in The Arcanist, Daily Science Fiction (in collaboration with Steven Hause), and elsewhere.
Brittany Hause
The Away Team Leader Explains Transporter Technology, poem, issue 54, March 2021.
Get to know Brittany...
When did you start writing?
The first piece of fiction I recall putting to paper was the story of a flying, telepathic snail from outer space I came up with at age 6. (The human protagonist who embarked on a series of bizarre adventures with the extraterrestrial gastropod was, by stunning coincidence, a child named Brittany.)
When and what and where did you first get published?
In 2018, Grievous Angel (R.I.P.) included a scifaiku I’d written in one of their short-form genre poetry features. A bare three lines, but I was excited all the same to have my first SFF publication appear in a venue that had previously showcased lots of work I enjoyed by writers I admire.
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