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Josje Weusten is a Dutch fiction author, writing in English, living in Belgium. Next to a writer, she is a senior lecturer and academic. Josje Weusten holds a PhD in literary studies and is an alumna of Faber Academy London. She teaches literature, poetry, and creative writing at Maastricht University, the most international university in the Netherlands.
Her work has been nominated for Best Small Fictions (2024 edition) by Altcurrent Press in the category micro-fiction. Her short stories have appeared in Litbreak Magazine (NY), Flash Fiction Magazine (NY), and Low Hanging Fruit (California).
Josje Weusten is the founder and editor of Telling Stories Magazine.
Her debut novel Fake Fish will be published by Sparsile Books LTD (UK, Glasgow) on November 14, 2024. Sparsile Books is an independent publisher, specialising in literary fiction and high-quality non-fiction.