![]() ![]() She lives in Helena, Montana where she works on Open Country Press. ![]() She is a recipient of the 2013 Artist Innovation Award by the Montana Arts Council. She has an MFA from the University of Montana and has been a fellow with the Arizona Commission on the Arts, a participant at the Squaw Valley Community of Writers, an artist in residence at the Caldera Institute, a participant in the 2018 US Poets in Mexico in Merida, Yucatan and most recently a Visiting Scholar at the University of Washington’s Whiteley Center at the Friday Harbor Laboratories. Verde Que Te Quiero Verde: Poems After Federico Garcia Lorca by Peeterse, Natalie available in Trade Paperback on, also read synopsis and reviews. Lorca himself was assassinated in 1936 for being who he was-an artist and a rabble-rouser. The authors reflect on Lorca or embody his spirit as they consider what is happening in the world around them right now. She was included in I Go to the Ruined Place: Contemporary Poems in Defense of Global Human Rights (Lost Horse Press), and several other anthologies. Verde Que Te Quiero Verde is an anthology of poems after Federico Garcia Lorca, the great Spanish poet. A second poetry chapbook, Dreadful : Luminosity, Letters, was published by Educe Press in the spring of 2017. ![]() Her poetry chapbook Black Birds : Blue Horse, An Elegy won the Gold Line Press Poetry Prize in 2011. Natalie Peeterse is the co-author of the graphic novel Thunderous. ![]()
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