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Author: Clare Moore

Clare Moore is an independent writer and scholar living in the Washington D.C. area of the United States. She received her M.F.A. from George Mason University and writes fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Her academic work focuses on gender and disability in the literature of J.R.R. Tolkien. When not at her desk, she is busy seeking nature’s mysteries in the great outdoors during every season.

My Body is a Word Search: A Review of Hannah Hodgson’s 163 Days

9th May 2022  Clare Moore

Hannah Hodgson’s latest collection of poetry, 163 Days, powerfully bridges the gap between body and mind, the lived experience of disability and the medical establishment’s version of it, writes our reviewer Clare Moore.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: 163 Days, Bodies, Chronic Illness, Clare Moore, disability, Hannah Hodgson, My Body's Bodies Editorial, Poetry, Seren Books

Bunny Slopes by Clare Moore

14th April 2022  Clare Moore

Skiing down the snowy mountains of Virginia, Clare Moore learned to explore, to venture, to extend the limits of the possible and confront what Simone de Beauvoir once termed as the ‘timidity’ inhibiting women physically to be in the world.

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Posted in Creative Writing, Non-FictionTagged: Bodies, Clare Moore, exercise, Feminism, My Body's Bodies Editorial, Simone de Beauvoir, skiing
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