nolan natasha

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What You’ll Find Here

Poetry

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About Me

I am a queer and trans writer, performer, and filmmaker. 

Of Faroese and English ancestry, I am a settler living on unceded Mi’Kmaw territory in Kjipuktuk/Halifax, Canada. I have been a finalist for the CBC poetry prize, the Ralph Gustafson Poetry prize, the Geist postcard contest, and was the runner-up for the Thomas Morton fiction prize. My debut poetry collection, I Can Hear You, Can You Hear Me? was released in the fall of 2019 with Invisible publishing. I am is currently working on a collection of short stories and a series of video poems.

Debut Poetry Collection Out Now

I Can Hear You, Can You Hear Me?

Intimate, nostalgic, and surprising, the poems in this collection spark connections that alter trajectory and carry lasting resonance. Encounters across phone lines, over drinks, through walkie-talkies, and unspoken recognitions between queer bodies fill this collection with explorations of what it means to be seen.

"Nolan Natasha's writing is so clear-eyed, funny, tender, and absorbing. I love these poems and this sparkling debut."

-Zoe Whittall

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Read my work online

Nail biting transgender road trip & runner up for the Thomas Morton Fiction prize.

Love letter to the city and to not being in love with the wrong person anymore. 

“What is a miracle?”

Forever a tomboy.

A review of my debut poetry collection in Canthius. 

Read more excerpts here.