Mish Harris
Writer

Mish writes arts coverage for the Margate Mercury, book reviews for Writer’s Mosaic, and short stories for whoever will have them.

In 2020 her short story The Fog was shortlisted for the Thanet Writers Prize, and in 2021 she was commissioned by the Power of Women to write and perform a non-fiction piece called Peggy-Sue Doesn’t Live Here about, amongst other things, all the different words she’s ever used to refer to her vagina. She took part in Liam’s ‘Memory’ project for Margate Queer Writers and regularly performs at Kit Proudfoot’s scratch evening Inklings.

She used to be an award-filming commercial film producer, but now splits her time between running a film location library called Salt, and writing. She has a Creative Writing MA from City University and is working on a murder mystery novel loosely inspired by the life and loves of the late artist Cy Twombly.