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Shaw and Moore

by Kim Moore and Clare Shaw

Shaw and Moore

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Although we may sound like 19th century bodysnatchers, we are in fact poets, essayists and friends. Together we'll be sharing poetry, essays, writing tips and exercises, and very selective gossip and banter.

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About Kim Moore and Clare Shaw

Kim's most recent collection is โ€œAll the Men I Never Marriedโ€ (Seren, 2021) which won the Forward Prize for Best Poetry Collection. Clare latest book is โ€œTowards a General Theory of Loveโ€ (Bloodaxe, 2022) which won a Northern Writers Award.

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