Casey Plett, born on June twentieth, nineteen eighty-seven, is a prominent Canadian writer whose literary contributions have garnered significant acclaim. She is best known for her novel Little Fish, which explores themes of identity and belonging, as well as her Lambda Literary Award-winning short story collection, A Safe Girl to Love.
Plett's work often reflects her experiences as a transgender woman, a perspective that enriches her storytelling and resonates with many readers. Her short story collection, A Dream of a Woman, was nominated for the prestigious Giller Prize, further solidifying her place in contemporary literature.
In addition to her writing, Plett is a co-founder of LittlePuss Press, alongside Cat Fitzpatrick, showcasing her commitment to supporting diverse voices in literature. Through her blog and literary criticism, she continues to engage with the literary community, advocating for representation and inclusivity.