Publications
A zine for those who struggle with fomo on sunny days, dry creekbeds, arcane bylaws and the cost of housing. An ode to the damp days of Vancouver.
Necessary Spaces, a poem about the anguish and beauty of long-term care homes, published in the 2nd edition of The Journal of Undiscovered Poets.
A collection of poems and accompanying manual for those who dream. A lot.
In this book by Sinixt knowledge-keepers Marilyn James and Taress Alexis, various regional settler and Indigenous artists and writers provide reflections at the end of each chapter, giving readers further opportunity to engage with the stories. Fletcher FitzGibbon contributed a non-fiction essay in response to the story, “Why Mosquitoes Bite”.
Flights that always land. Fish that fly. A high-minded hub of academia, culture and nature. KMC futurist Fletcher Fitzgibbon touches down in the Kootenay’s next supercity.
An Exercise in the Mutual Inclusivity of Perceived Recollection in Shared Experiences. By Fletcher FitzGibbon and Joel Zushman.
The apocalypse-inspired poem, “B.C. is Burning”, published in Poetic Licence – a weekly poetry forum hosted by Westender Magazine.
Runner-Up in the 2016 Kootenay Mountain Culture Magazine Fiction Contest.
Short story, "North, North", published in In Shades Magazine - an illustrated short-fiction online magazine based in London, England. Story ilustratration by Ayumi Takahashi.