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About George Moore

George Moore's collection, Children's Drawings of the Universe, will be released by Salmon Poetry (Ireland) in early 2015. His last, The Hermits of Dingle, was published by FutureCycle Press in 2013. He has published poetry in journals such as The Atlantic Monthly, Poetry, North American Review, and The Colorado Review. After teaching for years with the University of Colorado, Moore presently lives in a fishing village on the south shore of Nova Scotia. Learn more here.

3 poems by George Moore

George Moore

beach by alex talmon

The Order of Things In the days before temptations, when the boys urged on by their Everclear slip-drive madness, consumed everything in their path, I escaped to here, poet nested amid … [Read more...]

Four Poems by George Moore

George Moore

Huntington Pier / Photo credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/bmh4you/84188300/ b r e n t

Huntington Pier Big Daddy Ross wakes me at six saying he has moved to Utah as they tear down Huntington Pier and the kids change. No time now for the fine graphic trance that transformed … [Read more...]

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Established in 2000 and edited by Denise Enck, Empty Mirror is an online literary magazine that publishes new work each Friday.

Each week EM features several poems each by one or two poets; reviews; critical essays; visual art; and personal essays.

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