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Fiona Jane

About

"I started writing poetry 3 years ago after a bad breakup. It was a healing method that after a couple of years turned into a passion. Since moving back to the central belt, I have been attending lots of open mics in Glasgow and Edinburgh, I have competed in multiple slams (Loud poets west heat in Paisley, The Alchemy Experiment slam, The Glasgow Review of Books slam, to name a few) and I had my first poem titled “Loving tongue” published in Butch-Femme press, an Edinburgh based literary magazine. You can watch some of my performances on Loud Poets youtube channel."

Connection to Glasgow

Glasgow was the first city Fiona Jane moved to in Scotland. She lived there for 5 years and is looking forward to moving back there in the near future. She considers Glasgow her hometown.
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