Annabelle Moseley

Born on the North Shore of Long Island, where she still resides, the beauty of Whitman’s Paumanok has influenced Annabelle Moseley’s writing; and much of her work is inspired by nature and human relationships. Among the themes of her writing is the tension between beauty and loss.

Oprah.com features my poem “Breakable”

My poem “Breakable” is one of the featured poems on O, The Oprah Magazine’s Selection of original poetry.

The New York Times features Annabelle Moseley

Sunday, April 17, 2011: The New York Times publishes feature article about Annabelle Moseley and her String Poet Studio Series.

The Clock of the Long Now

Annabelle Moseley's "The Clock of the Long Now" front cover

The Clock of the Long Now treats the subject of time in many forms. From myth and ancient scripture, to a clock that will keep time for the “deep future,” to time travel made possible through an historic house, and the light of poetry, this collection is a pilgrimage through measured time to sacred time. Written completely in sonnets, The Clock of the Long Now reminds of the individual clocks each of us carries within us always, the human heart.

Chapbook Accepted By Finishing Line Press

My latest chapbook, The Divine Tour, is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press (release date TBA)

Moseley’s Book Selected for First Book Panel at WCU Poetry Conference

Annabelle Moseley's "The Clock of the Long Now" front cover

I will be reading from The Clock of the Long Now at the First Book panel of the 2012 West Chester Poetry Conference on June 6, 2012

“Venetian Glass” published in The Seventh Quarry

Annabelle Moseley published in The Seventh Quarry Issue Fourteen

My copy of The Seventh Quarry Issue Fourteen arrived. Edited by Peter Thabit Jones, the journal includes poems from across the globe.

New York Council for the Humanities Grant

Annabelle Moseley, in conjunction with the Walt Whitman Birthplace, has won a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities to support Annabelle in the facilitation of a course, free to the public, at the Walt Whitman Birthplace in the spring of 2012: The Spirituality of Poetry: From Walt Whitman to Mary Oliver

Annabelle Moseley Interviewed by WABC-TV

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Wednesday, June 13, 2011: WABC Eyewitness News anchor Ken Rosato interviews Annabelle Moseley for “Long Island Viewpoint”

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