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Helen Moore, PhD, is a British ecopoet and part-time academic at Arts University Bournemouth, where she leads the MA Creative Writing (Online) module. Her research focuses on ecocritical poetry and environmental activism through literary works like river / run (2024) and ECOZOA (2015), which explore ecological crises and human-environment relationships. She collaborates with institutions like the University of Gloucestershire on ECOPOETIKON, a digital platform showcasing global ecopoetries. Awards include the Forward Prize nomination (2020) and grants from the Royal Literary Fund. Her work bridges art-science projects such as 'RiverRun' (2021-23), analyzing Poole Bay pollution. Recent activities include lectures at Cheltenham Poetry Festival (2024) and international literary events.
- Education: PhD in Creative Writing, Edinburgh University (MA in Comparative Literature)
- Key Collaborations: Cape Farewell, University of Gloucestershire
- Grants: Royal Literary Fund, Arts Council England
Her writing emphasizes ecological restoration, colonial legacies, and climate justice through experimental forms and cross-disciplinary projects.
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