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Voices from Home is absolutely wonderful, and Neil Caudle is absolutely amazing.
CAROLYN SEE,
LOS ANGELES TIMES
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Voices from Home is an accomplished first novel, full of compassion and wit and marvelous language, flawed perhaps only by its author’s abundant ability.
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In Voices from Home, Caudle has written a gripping and beautiful first novel.
ALICE MCDERMOT, NEW YORK TIMES
JANICE GREENE, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
BIO

Neil Caudle is a writer, editor, and graphic designer who served as associate vice chancellor for research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of Voices from Home, a novel (Putnam), and he taught fiction writing at North Carolina State University for five years. He’s the founding editor of Glimpse, Clemson University’s research magazine, and he’s a past president of the University Research Magazine Association. For 15 years he edited Endeavors, UNC’s award-winning research magazine. These days, he's playing music and writing books. His latest, Beamer, is a biography and memoir.
NONFICTION and EDITORIAL WORK
Baseball
A Parent's Guide to Pitching, coauthored with pitcher Brad Woodall, is a handbook for teaching a safer way to pitch.
Editing
After editing four magazines, at three universities, my heart is with the story, not the spin.
Writing
Science writing for university research magazines is a fine gig for an ideas junkie.
Design
A visual writer keen on the fusion of image and word can't resist illustration and graphic design.
Highlights
Check out my story about the Lost Colony in The Daily Beast.