Lenard Moore

Lenard Moore

Lenard Duane Moore (born February 13, 1958) in Jacksonville, North Carolina.He is a writer of more than 20 forms of poetry, drama, essays and literary criticism.

Lenard D. Moore has been writing and publishing haiku over 20 years.

In 2008, he became the first Southerner and the first African American to be elected as President of the Haiku Society of America (HSA). Lenard is the haiku editor for Simply Haiku, and he is the founder of the Carolina African American Writers' Collective (CAAWC). He recently won the Sam Ragan Fine Arts Award for his contribution to the fine arts of North Carolina.

Mr. Moore is Executive Chairman of the North Carolina Haiku Society; Haiku Editor of the online magazine Simply Haiku; Founder and Executive Director of the Carolina African American Writers' Collective(CAAWC), and Co-founder of Washington Street Writers Group.

Poetry

Lenard's poetry has been translated into several languages. He is the author of:
*"Poems of Love & Understanding (Carlton Press, 1982)
*"The Open Eye" (NC Haiku Society Press, 1985)
*"Forever Home" (St. Andrews College Press, 1992)
*"Desert Storm: A Brief History" (Los Hombres Press, 1993)

Mr. Moore's has taught workshops, served on literary panels, and given hundreds of readings at schools, festivals, colleges and universities, including National Black Arts Festival, Zora Neale Hurston Festival, People’s Poetry Gathering, Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center (Camden, New Jersey) and The Library of Congress.

Awards

*1983, 1994, 2003 Haiku Museum of Tokyo Award
*1987-1988 Japan Air Lines Haiku Contest Finalist out of 40,000 entries
*1992 First Prize Winner in Traditional Style Haiku,Mainichi Daily News:Tokyo, JAPAN
*1992 Third Prize Harold G. Henderson Award, Haiku Society of America
*1996 Indies Arts Award
*1997 Margaret Walker Creative Writing Award
*1998 Tar Heel of the Week Award
*1998-2000 Cave Canem Fellow
*2000 Alumni Achievement Award
*2001 The Heron's Nest Award, First Runner-up for poem "summer moon-"
*2006 Sam Ragan Fine Arts Award for contributing to the fine arts of North Carolina

Publications

Features

His poems, essays and reviews have appeared in over 350 publications, such as:
*AGNI
*Callaloo
*African American Review
*Midwest Quarterly
*North Dakota Quarterly
*Obsidian III
*Poetry Canada Review

Anthologies

Lenard D. Moore's poetry appeared in over forty anthologies including:
*"Gathering Ground" (University of Michigan Press, 2006)
*"The Haiku Anthology" (Norton, 1999)
*"Trouble The Water: 250 Years of African American Poetry" (Mentor Books, 1997)
*"Spirit & Flame: An Anthology of African American Poetry" (Syracuse University Press, 1997)
*"Haiku World: An International Poetry Almanac" (Kodansha International Ltd., 1996)
*"The Garden Thrives: Twentieth Century African American Poetry" (Harper Collins, 1996)
*"HEIWA: Peace Poetry in English and Japanese" (University of Hawaii Press, 1995)
*"In Search of Color Everywhere: A Collection of African-American Poetry" (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1994)
*"Haiku Moment: An Anthology of Contemporary North American Haiku" (Charles E. Tuttle Co., 1993)

Electronic Media

Lenard D. Moore has been featured on several radio and television programs, including:
*The Story: with Dick Gordon (broadcaster), Finding Haiku, a radio interview that aired August 20, 2007.
*Spirit of the Ark, a TBS Documentary that aired August 5, 1996
*Voice of America, radio program.

peaking Engagements

He is a co-presenter in "An Evening with Sonia Sanchez", African Americans Writing Haiku, and African American Quilts and the Women Who Make Them. He is also co-editor (with Michael Dylan Welch) of the Haiku North America 2007 Conference Anthology, and he is organizing and leading the regional readings.

Education

Lenard D. Moore earned his M.A. degree in English/African American Literature from North Carolina's A&T State University, and his B.A. degree with Magna Cum Laude honors from Shaw University. He was also educated at Coastal Carolina Community College and the University of Maryland.

He is currently is an Assistant Professor of English at Mount Olive College. He also is a former adjunct professor at Shaw University. He has also taught at North Carolina State University-Raleigh, N.C. A&T State University-Greensboro, and Enloe High School. Former Writer-in-Residence for United Arts Council of Raleigh & Wake County.

Background

Lenard D. Moore worked with his great-grandmother on a farm while growing up. He has lived in South Carolina, Virginia, California, and Germany where he served in the U.S. Army. An avid reader and listener of music, he writes about family, jazz, identity, and global issues. Lenard D. Moore is working on two poetry collections, a novel, short stories, a play, and literary criticism. He mentors several other poets and writers.

External links

* Listen to an interview with Lenard D. Moore on The Story with Dick Gordon website [http://thestory.org/archive/the_story_321_Stories_of_the_War.mp3/view]
* [http://simplyhaiku.com/ "Simply Haiku"] , a Quarterly Journal of Japanese Short Form Poetry, where Moore is haiku editor.


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