Casey Plett (born June 20, 1987) is a Canadian writer, best known for her novel Little Fish, her Lambda Literary Award winning short story collection, A Safe Girl to Love, and her Giller Prize-nominated short story collection, A Dream of a Woman.
[5][6] Plett previously wrote a regular column about her gender transition for McSweeney's Internet Tendency.
[7] She is a book reviewer for the Winnipeg Free Press[7] and has published work in Rookie, Plenitude, The Walrus, and Two Serious Ladies.
[10] After Topside was disbanded, Plett and Fitzpatrick co-founded LittlePuss Press, done initially to continue the printing of Meanwhile, Elsewhere.
[8] Her 2014 short story collection A Safe Girl to Love was reprinted by Arsenal Pulp Press with a new afterword from the author in 2023.