About Me

Rebecca L. Brown (25) is a British writer currently based in Cardiff, South Wales where she lives with her partner and assorted menagerie. She has recently returned to writing medium-length, short and flash fiction pieces (including micro-fiction), after a short break which felt considerably longer than it was. Rebecca specialises in horror, SF, humour, surreal and experimental fiction, although her writing often wanders off into other genres and gets horribly lost. More updates and examples of Rebecca’s work can be found on her Twitter page @rlbrownwriter

Regular Columns & Press Appearances

Rebecca writes (or has written) several regular columns for magazines and webzines on a variety of subjects. These include:

Butnu.co.uk (July 2010 to present): Since becoming a permanent member of the butnu team, Rebecca has written a number of observational humour pieces for this popular site. She also regularly writes for the page's interview section and is the main writer of the Catdogshoe regular slot, a weekly update from the site's mascot.

These New Old Traditions (July 2010 to present): As a permanent member of the New Old Traditions team, Rebecca writes a variety of pieces for the site, including practical, historical and spiritual pieces.

Zombie Digest (July 2010 to present): Rebecca occasionally contributes to the site in the form of non-fiction pieces, photography and poetry.

Simply Woman (July 2010 to present): Rebecca has contributed a number of short articles on gardening, style and crafts to Simply Woman magazine.

Zombie Command (July 2010 to August 2010): As part of the website's planned expansion, Rebecca wrote a series of practical survival-based articles for the site which were well received by readers.


Recent Press Appearances

On 2nd August 2010, SaintFM's Reflections show presented by Anthony Mayer featured and favourably reviewed some of Rebecca's poetry.

An interview with Rebecca and a full showcase of her photography will be appearing in the Spring 2011 issue of Dark Gothic Magazine.