Alex Moore
Alex Moore writes creative nonfiction, fiction, and occasionally screenwriting. She is a member of the Burlington Writers Workshop and the Green Mountain Writers Guild. She’s been published in the Green Mountain Literary Review, In Parentheses, The Meadow, The Hurricane Review, and Wanderlust: A Travel Journal. Currently, she’s working on two books about her experiences working and living abroad.
I loved reading these excerpts of your memoir. I think you’ve got an interesting and compelling story to tell and…
On 11/3 Open Genre | Manuscript Excerpts by Christina Rigaud
Hi Liz, Here are some links explaining more about filter words: Vivien Reis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhV4lsrvMNI Abbie Emmons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-fTxypPFRU The Abbie Emmons…
On 4/1 Open Genre – Part 1: The Catalyst
I liked the bits of humor throughout the piece itself, especially the contrast from using the “f bomb” to saying…
On Friday 10/8 Open Genre: “Plague Journal Week Four” by Charlie Messing
I liked the length of this story and I think it moves quite well. There is a lot of action…
On Friday 9/24 Open Genre: “Five Miles From Town” by Ev Larsen
With this piece, I appreciated the lighthearted nature of it. Since this reads like COVID commentary, the humor in it…
On Friday 9/3 Open Genre: “Plague Journal – Week Two” by Charlie Messing
This story was so well done, it was hilarious throughout and a nice piece of social commentary, especially with all…
On Friday 9/3 Open Genre: “Milligram” by Ev Larsen
Very well done essay, it was interesting to read. I think that all of the details show that there are…
On Friday 8/27 Open Genre: Bill Harwood’s “Chaos in Kabul”