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Brian Moses (born 1950) is an English poet. He mainly writes for children, has over 200 published works and is a children's poet. His poetry books and anthologies for Macmillan have sold in excess of 1 million copies. Moses was asked by CBBC to write a poem for the Queen's 80th birthday.
Career
editMoses was invited by HRH Prince Charles to speak at the Prince's Summer School for Teachers at Cambridge University in July 2007. He was one of 10 children's poets invited by the then Poet Laureate, Andrew Motion, to feature in a website as part of the National Poetry Archive - launched in November 2005. He is also founder and co-director of a national Able Writers' Scheme administered by Authors Abroad.
Topics
editMoses writes about the familiar – Deaths, football matches – and the peculiar – monsters, aliens and angels.
Music
editMoses originally wanted to be a musician.[1] That original musical influence can still be heard in his work; he performs so that pauses, tone of voice and speed become a central part of the poem, such as the hiss in "The Snake Hotel" or the Tom Waits growl in "Walking with my Iguana". This poem is featured on the Children's Poetry Archive.[2]
Bibliography
edit- Able Writers in Your School (co-written with Roger Stevens)
- Beetle in the Bathroom (Troika)
- Animal Pants (Macmillan)
- Lost Magic: The Very Best of Brian Moses (Macmillan 2016)
- Keeping Clear of Paradise Street: A Seaside Childhood in the 1950s (CandyJar Books, 2016)
- Dreamer - Saving Our Wild World, (OtterBarry picture book, 2016)
- 1066 & Before That: History Poems - written with Roger Stevens (Macmillan, 2016)
- Python (children's novel) (CandyJar Books)
- I Thought I Heard a Tree Sneeze (Troika, 2018)
References
edit- ^ Stevens, Roger. "Brian Moses". Poetry International. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
- ^ "Walking With My Iguana". The Children's Poetry Archive.