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Natalee Caple (born 1970 in
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) is a Canadian author of
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s and
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who is based at the
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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

* 1997: ''The Appetites of Tiny Hands'' (above/ground press) * 1998: ''The Heart is its own Reason'' (
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) * 1999: ''The Plight of Happy People in an Ordinary World'' (
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) * 2000: ''A More Tender Ocean'' (
Coach House Books Coach House Books is an independent book publishing company located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Coach House publishes experimental poetry, fiction, drama and non-fiction. The press is particularly interested in writing that pushes at the boundar ...
) * 2002: ''The Notebooks: Interviews and New Fiction From Young Contemporary Authors'' (editor, with Michelle Berry; Anchor Canada) * 2004: ''Mackerel Sky'' (Thomas Allen) ** U.S.
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issue (St Martin's Press) * 2010: ''The Semiconducting Dictionary: Our Strindberg'' (ECW) * 2017: ''The Appetites of Tiny Hands: Twentieth Anniversary Edition'' (above/ground press)


External links


Insomniac Press: Natalee Caple


Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival: Natalee Caple profile (2004) 1970 births Living people Canadian women poets Canadian women novelists Writers from Montreal 20th-century Canadian women writers 21st-century Canadian women writers 20th-century Canadian novelists 20th-century Canadian poets 21st-century Canadian novelists 21st-century Canadian poets {{Canada-poet-stub