Jane Flett is a Scottish writer based in Berlin.

In 2020, she was a recipient of the Berlin Arbeitsstipendien für nichtdeutsche Literatur, an annual 24,000 euro stipend for the city's best non-German language writers. Her fiction has been commissioned for BBC Radio 4, Highly Commended in the Bridport Prize, and featured in Electric Literature's Recommended Reading. She's the author of the poetry chapbooks Quick, to the Hothouse (Dancing Girl Press) and Mashnotes (Pitymilk Press), and her poetry has been anthologised in the Best British Poetry.

Jane has been awarded residencies at Can Serrat, Fondation OBRAS, Villa Sarkia, Zvona i Nari, Moniak Mhor, and the New Orleans Writing Residency, and has performed her work widely at festivals and on the radio, including Edinburgh International Book Festival, Berlin Poesie, Berlin Stadtsprachen, and the Oxford Literary Fringe. She was voted Berlin's best English-language writer in 2015 by Indieberlin and her work has been translated into Polish, Croatian, German, and Japanese.

Jane is also one half of the riot grrrl band Razor Cunts, a founder of Queer Stories Berlin, a creative writing tutor for The Reader, and a disturbingly accurate tarot reader. When she's not writing you'll find her swimming naked in lakes, hosting queer events, and rollerskating down Tempelhof runway in hotpants.