In an era of poetic fads, Annabelle Moseley’s chapbook The Moon is a Lemon has a timeless grace. Lovely, accomplished, and full of feeling, her work reminds us of what the best poems do – leave us changed.
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In an era of poetic fads, Annabelle Moseley’s chapbook The Moon is a Lemon has a timeless grace. Lovely, accomplished, and full of feeling, her work reminds us of what the best poems do – leave us changed.
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Twelve year old Caleb Coen and eleven year old Mira O’Neill have no idea that they both have deep ties to the magical realm of Banba… never dreaming of the adventures that await in the land where the wind has hands, fog has a face, a burning flame is an enemy in disguise, and the strongest magic comes not from the waving of a wand.
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My poems and an essay have been published in Primal Sanities, a tribute to Walt Whitman…
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Several of my poems have been featured in Paumanok: Poems and Pictures of Long Island, compiled and edited by Kathaleen Donnelly and published by Cross-Cultural Communications.
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My poem, “Questions for Fra Angelico,” is included in The Catholic Spirit : An Anthology for Discovering Faith Through Literature, Art, Film, and Music (Michel Bettigole, O.S.F., and James D. Childs) (2010, Ave Maria Press.) A text that enriches the learning experience, The Catholic Spirit sends teens on a journey through classical art, literature and musical forms [...]
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