Draft:Mallory Tater
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Mallory Tater is an author living in Vancouver. Her debut collection of poetry is entitled This Will Be Good and was released by Book*Hug Press in 2018. Her debut novel is The Birth Yard and was released with HarperCollins Canada in 2020. Her third book of poetry is forthcoming with Palimpsest Press in 2026. She teaches creative writing at the UBC School of Creative Writing[2]
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[edit]- ^ "This Will be Good by Mallory Tater | Book*hug Press". 15 November 2017.
- ^ "Mallory Tater". Creative Writing. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
- ^ Tater, Mallory (2018). This Will Be Good. Book*hug. ISBN 9781771663946.
- ^ The Birth Yard. HarperCollins. 2020. ISBN 9781443458245.