
Nathaniel G. Moore is the author of Bowlbrawl, Let's Pretend We Never Met and co-editor of Toronto Noir. Described by Flare Magazine as "a Toronto small press fixture," Nathaniel G. Moore has managed to work on CBC's ZeD TV, and for Geoffrey Pugen's BravoFact Fictional Dance Party , for which he wrote and performed the voice-over. He is writes a lot for Danforth Review and Broken Pencil and Books in Canada.
GREY BORDER READING SERIES
Tuesday, January 15, 2008 - 7:30pm
The Merchant Ale House
98 St. Paul Street
St. Catharines, ON
JUST ADDED!
Strong Words Reading Series No. 33
Nathaniel G. Moore reads with Ryan Bird, Sheniz Janmohamed
Monday, 4 February 2008 at 7:30 PM
The Gladstone Art Bar (1214 Queen Street West in Toronto)
IV LOUNGE
Friday, February 22, 2008 - 8:00pm
IV Lounge
326 Dundas Street West
Toronto, ON
"Moore metaphrastically transforms so many literary genres into poetry and works so thoroughly through the most everyday concepts (love, that is) that the breadth of the work is breathtaking."
(The Georgia Straight)
”What is it about the story of Catullus and his Clodia that appealed specifically to Nathaniel G. Moore? There is a fresh quality (and a strange humour) that Moore brings to the voice of Catallus, and channeling that voice through Catullus and into something else, that previous versions of the same character just seem to miss, as he mixes high art with low art, emotional highs and lows with pop culture references and in-betweens and all the nonsense of the every day into something it already was: the real.”
(rob mclennan)
”A remarkable gloss on, riff on—and general exploration of—the Roman poet Catullus from the first century BCE. It is an experiment that is full of wonders.”
(George Fetherling)
Video by Geoffrey Pugen
Official book short for
Let's Pretend We Never Met
by Nathaniel G. Moore
Read rob mclennan's piece on
Let's Pretend We Never Met.

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