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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.
Dale Keiger of UMagazinology features my blog and spreads the insurgence.