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Kim Moore

    Kim Moore crée de la poésie qui explore les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine avec un langage réfléchi et sensible. Ses vers mêlent souvent des réflexions personnelles à des thèmes plus larges, créant des œuvres qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs sur le plan émotionnel et intellectuel. Moore est reconnue pour sa capacité à capturer les complexités des sentiments et des relations à travers des mots soigneusement choisis et des images évocatrices. Son premier recueil témoigne d'une voix distinctive et d'un talent littéraire.

    What the Trumpet Taught Me
    Are You Judging Me Yet?
    If We Could Speak Like Wolves
    Healing Herbs for Women
    Casualty of War
    All The Men I Never Married
    • 2023

      In five 'lyric essays' prize-winning poet Kim Moore negotiates being a woman poet and public performer. Encouraged by the #Metoo movement and drawing on her personal experiences, she challenges objectification and lazy conventional assumptions, and advises on surviving twitter storms and bringing about change. An important book whose time has come.

      Are You Judging Me Yet?
    • 2022

      Kim Moore studied music and was a trumpet teacher for several years. This is a collection of vivid and immediate snapshots, from first lessons to music college, and from teaching the trumpet in schools and running a brass band, right through to playing in working men's clubs in a ten-piece band.

      What the Trumpet Taught Me
    • 2021

      'All The Men I Never Married' is the highly anticipated second collection by Kim Moore. The author portrays relationships with a passionate realism that encompasses complicity and ambiguity, violence and tenderness, and an understanding of the layers of complexity and complicity that exist between men and women.

      All The Men I Never Married
    • 2019

      Healing Herbs for Women

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Herbal medicine has been used all around the world for centuries to restore and heal the women's body. Inside this book you will find a number of remedies to get you on the path of natural healing. Several herbs are listed that will replenish and revitalize the body, while specifically being supportive to your health . There's a list of herbs for increasing libido, boosting energy levels, and balancing hormones, and many more.

      Healing Herbs for Women
    • 2012

      If We Could Speak Like Wolves was a winner in the 2011 Book & Pamphlet Competition, chosen by Carol Ann Duffy. Kim Moore lives in Barrow-in-Furness, and has an MA in Creative Writing from MMU. In 2011 Kim received an Eric Gregory Award and the Geoffrey Dearmer Prize. Her poems have appeared widely in magazines and her writing placements include Young Poet-in- Residence at the Ledbury Poetry Festival. 'These are terrifically assured poems - sensual, perceptive, entertaining - which bridge the gap between feeling and utterance with a genuine lyric gift.' - Carol Ann Duffy

      If We Could Speak Like Wolves
    • 2001

      Casualty of War

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Eileen Eliot shares an intimate, 14-year history with Fran Sullivan, a member of the Irish Republican Army working out of Boston. He said she was safe from its tentacles. He was wrong. As Fran plots the way to an IRA ceasefire, avoids a murder attempt and disappears to Belfast, Eileen stands on the edge of his involvement, then the Organization arrives at her door. The IRA, without Frans knowledge pulls her into their system.Frans disappearance sets off her initiation into keeping her own secrets from her friends and risking a new relationship with a congressional Chief of Staff. In a novel that blends suspense, sharp wit, and characters and places that jump off the pages, experience life in the Organization from a new perspective, Eileens.As the saying goes, keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

      Casualty of War