Natasha Coulis
BIO
Biography

Natasha Coulis is a Vancouver-based poet, memoirist, and cultural critic whose work sits at the intersection of feminist theory, lived experience, neurodivergence, and the politics of how women are believed. Her writing examines motherhood, identity, and the epistemological conditions that determine whose stories get told, and whose get dismissed.

ADDRESS
City: Vancouver, Province/Territory: British Columbia
EMAIL
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Fire on the Pasture
Publisher
Peculiar Pages
Year
2012
Title
The Night I Died
Publisher
NorthWord
Year
2011
Title
40 Below Zero: Alberta's Winter Anthology
Publisher
Wufnik Press
Year
2015
Title
How I Found Unconditional Inclusion
Publisher
Exponent II
Year
2011
Title
The Estrangement, Telling Truths: Storying Motherhood
Publisher
Demeter Press
Year
2014
AWARDS
Awards
Name
University of Victoria Diversity Writing Award, 2nd place
Year
2012
Name
University of Victoria Diversity Writing Award, 1st place
Year
2013
LINKS
EQUITY INITIATIVE
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