Natalee Caple
Natalee Caple (born 1970 in Montreal) is a Canadian author of novels and poetry who is based at the University of Calgary where she is working on a PhD.
As a published author, her latest publication, Mackerel Sky, has enjoyed American distribution. Caple has also appeared throughout Canada at events such as the Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival.
Bibliography
- 1998: The Heart is its own Reason (Insomniac Press) ISBN 1-895837-25-1
- 1999: The Plight of Happy People in an Ordinary World (House of Anansi) ISBN 0-88784-633-5
- 2000: A More Tender Ocean (Coach House Books) ISBN 1-55245-057-0
- 2002: The Notebooks: Interviews and New Fiction From Young Contemporary Authors (editor, with Michelle Berry; Anchor Canada) ISBN 0-385-65827-3
- 2004: Mackerel Sky (Thomas Allen) ISBN 0-88762-143-0
- U.S. hardcover issue (St Martin's Press) ISBN 0-312-33024-3
- 2010: The Semiconducting Dictionary: Our Strindberg (ECW)
External links
- Insomniac Press: Natalee Caple
- Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival: Natalee Caple profile (2004)
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