Annabel's short story collection, Exercises in Control, was longlisted for the Edge Hill Prize. Other work can be found in literary journals and anthologies including Shearsman, The Manchester Review, Litro, The Stockholm Review, Under the Radar and 3:AM.
Annabel's writing has received multiple nominations for the Pushcart Prize, with further nominations for the Queen's Ferry Press Best Short Fictions, Blazevox's Bettering American Poetry, Best News Poets [US] and the Derringer Awards, and longlisted for the Royal Academy/Pindrop Short Story Award. She was a core poet on the Enemies Project/Arts Council South West Poetry Tour and her poetry collection, DTR, (Broken Sleep) was nominated for the Forward Prize.
She has been commissioned by the BBC and the University of Cambridge to create original works. In 2021, her story 'Not the End of the World' received a special mention in the Galley Beggar Short Fiction Prize and will soon be published in MIR Online.
When not writing, Annabel has nursed sick robots, built F1 cars and lectured for English and Creative Writing degrees. She lives in London.
Annabel's writing has received multiple nominations for the Pushcart Prize, with further nominations for the Queen's Ferry Press Best Short Fictions, Blazevox's Bettering American Poetry, Best News Poets [US] and the Derringer Awards, and longlisted for the Royal Academy/Pindrop Short Story Award. She was a core poet on the Enemies Project/Arts Council South West Poetry Tour and her poetry collection, DTR, (Broken Sleep) was nominated for the Forward Prize.
She has been commissioned by the BBC and the University of Cambridge to create original works. In 2021, her story 'Not the End of the World' received a special mention in the Galley Beggar Short Fiction Prize and will soon be published in MIR Online.
When not writing, Annabel has nursed sick robots, built F1 cars and lectured for English and Creative Writing degrees. She lives in London.