Michelle Butler Hallett

Michelle Butler Hallett, born 1971, is a Canadian writer from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador who writes predominantly literary- historical fiction.

[2] Her play Peter's Accent won the NL Arts & Letters,Dramatic Script in 2000.

[5] Her novel This Marlowe, a 2016 novel which imagined the final months of Christopher Marlowe's life, was a longlisted nominee for the ReLit Award and the International Dublin Literary Award in 2017.

[6][7] Butler Hallett lives with ankylosing spondylitis, and has also written essays about disability.

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A Brother Charger typewriter on the left, Butler Hallett looking at the typewriter on the right.
Butler Hallett looking at one of her typewriters.