Annabelle Moseley
Writing Instructor
Annabelle Moseley was a published poet by
the age of twenty-one, while still a university undergraduate. She
graduated Summa Cum Laude from Fairfield University with a BA in
English Literature and Writing and was elected to the Fairfield
University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest
academic honors society.
Moseley’s work has appeared internationally in such journals
as The Lyric, Poetry Nottingham International, National Catholic
Reporter, Long Island Quarterly, Flaming Arrows, and Ruah. A
group of her poems will appear in the forthcoming anthology: Family,
Friends, and Strangers to be published by Abbeywood Press in 2006.
Moseley was a scholarship participant in the 2005 Southampton Writer’s
Conference. She has been a featured poet in readings throughout
the metro area. Her reading from the Big Sur Marathon Reading
honoring Jack Kerouac aired on the Metro Channel. In Autumn
2005, several of Moseley’s poems will be set to music and
performed at a Phi Beta Kappa anniversary celebration. She is the
recipient of numerous awards, including the C.W. Post Poetry Center
Prize, the Gerard Manley Hopkins Prize in Poetry, the Small Pond
Prize, and the Weber Scholarship for Writing. View her works
at www.annabellemoseley.com.
Annabelle is the Poet-in-Residence at The Stevenson Academy of Fine
Arts in Oyster Bay, NY.
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