Elisabeth Flett (she/they) is an award-winning writer, theatre-maker, musician and general feminist trouble maker. The winner of University of Aberdeen’s Literary Lights Non-Fiction Prize in 2021, Flett’s writing has also won Second Place in the Briefly Write Poetry Prize 2023. She was one of the three prize winners for the UK Magnetics Society Academic Journal Poetry Competition in 2024, and reached the short list for WAYWORD Festival's Gothic Aberdeen Short Story Competition 2025.. A 2021 graduate of the Elphinstone Institute MLitt course in Scottish Ethnology and Folklore, Flett is fast becoming a well-known figure in the world of queer Scottish folklore with their 2024 solo storytelling show The Selkie’s Wife (★★★★★ - Edinburgh Reviews) enjoying particular acclaim. They are passionate about mental health awareness, LGBTQ+ rights and gender equality, themes which often feature in all forms of their work as a creative practitioner.