She is the author of the 2016 poetry collection Titanic, and her writing has appeared in such outlets as The Guardian, The Stage, i, The Fader, The White Review[1][2][3][4] and in anthologies including New Daughters of Africa (edited by Margaret Busby).
[8] She has read her poetry nationally and internationally and in 2013 was shortlisted to be London's inaugural Young Poet Laureate.
[8] Minamore's debut pamphlet, entitled Titanic, was published in 2016,[10] described by LUX Magazine as "a collection of poems which hilariously and hauntingly dissect what it means to love another... writing with a spotless humour and style that tangos with your emotions.
"[11] In 2018, she co-founded the collective "Critics of Colour" with playwright Sabrina Mahfouz, with the aim of "making writing about theatre, dance, and/or opera more accessible".
[12] Minamore has written regularly for The Guardian, The Stage and other publications about pop culture, theatre, music, race and class.