Nathaniel G. Moore

Nathaniel G. Moore is a Canadian author. He was born in Toronto, Ontario, and now lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick. In 2014, Moore's third novel Savage 1986-2011 won the ReLit Award. He has contributed to newspapers and magazines such as [Edit], The Georgia Straight, This Magazine, The Globe and Mail, Sad magazine, The National Post, subTerrain, Broken Pencil and Skyscraper. Although primarily a fiction writer, Moore has authored three collections of poetry, most recently, Goodbye Horses. His last book of fiction was Jettison published in 2016. Moore is currently working on a new book-length project about his family's involvement in a faith-healing cult in Toronto in the 1960s. He is represented by Sam Hiyate at the Rights Factory in Toronto.

Selected bibliography

  • Let's Pretend We Never Met (2007)
  • Toronto Noir (2008) as co-editor
  • Wrong Bar (2009)
  • Savage 1986-2011 (2013)
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