Kim Moore (poet)

[5][2] In 2020, she completed her doctorate in "Poetry and Everyday Sexism", assisted by a Vice-Chancellor's Bursary (awarded in 2016), at Manchester Metropolitan University, where she is a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing.

[10] In 2021, she was one of the featured poets, alongside Raymond Antrobus, Liz Berry, Anthony Anaxagorou, Imtiaz Dharker, Kayo Chingonyi, on Welsh singer Cerys Matthews's album We Come from the Sun.

[10] Alongside colleague Michael Symmons Roberts, Moore has been noted as one of the poets defining the city of Manchester "through the power of poetry".

[20] Moore's first chapbook, If We Could Speak Like Wolves, was a winner in the 2011 Poetry Business Book and Pamphlet Competition, selected by Carol Ann Duffy.

[11][22] The poet Jennifer Wong wrote about the poems in the pamphlet as marking "the development of a sensitive and bold voice, and hold[ing] as much beauty as unrest.

[4] The Art of Falling won the annual Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize 2016, selected by Gillian Clarke, Tom Gatti and Katharine Towers.

[28] The Times of India placed Moore's All the Men I Never Married alongside Diane Seuss's frank: sonnets on their "Top poetry books of 2022" list.