Naomi Moore is a Canadian writer who turns to language as a way of metabolizing feeling. She writes to make sense of the ache, the tenderness, the strange and shifting weight of being alive. Her work drifts through grievance, longing, memory, and transformation, drawn to the quiet moments where something inside a person begins to
She is less interested in neat resolutions than in the raw pulse beneath them. Her stories and poems linger in the in-between spaces, where love and loss share the same room and where beauty often carries a bruise. Again and again, she returns to duality; the child and the adult, the wound and the wonder, the self that was and the self still forming.
When she is not writing, she is immersed in other creative pursuits, following whatever form calls loudest, or sharing good food with people she loves. Each act of making, whether on the page or elsewhere, is part of the same search: to understand, to feel deeply, and to leave something honest