Lindsey Harrington grew up in a rural community in Newfoundland – an island on the east coast of Canada. She currently lives in Nova Scotia, Canada. She writes poetry and short stories. She also neglects a half-written novel collecting dust in a virtual drawer.

In 2020, she won the Rita Joe Poetry prize and was shortlisted for the Geminga Contest for Tiny Fiction.

Although she can’t read scary stories, she loves to write them. She also enjoys writing from the villain’s perspective.

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Santa Baby

by Lindsey Harrington   She licks her lips and surveys his upside-down, unconscious face. Sugarplum eyes to shuck, button nose to bite off, and bowed lips that will twist and stretch with each procedure, his Ho-Ho-Ows bouncing off the decorated walls. She pauses and frowns. Is the prey too easy? Her smirk returns. Nah! Serves […]

Lindsey Harrington

Lindsey Harrington grew up in a rural community in Newfoundland – an island on the east coast of Canada. She currently lives in Nova Scotia, Canada. She writes poetry and short stories.