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Philippa Moore Philippa Moore i(9507835 works by)
Born: Established: 1981 Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania, ;
Gender: Female
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1 Anatomy of a Scandal : A Love Triangle in 1820s Hobart Town Philippa Moore , 2023 single work essay
— Appears in: The Van Diemen Anthology 2023 2023;
1 “If My Tongue Were Torn Away / It Would Reform Itself” Philippa Moore , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs , vol. 26 no. 2 2022;

— Review of My Tongue Is My Own : A Life of Gwen Harwood Ann-Marie Priest , 2022 single work biography
'Nearly thirty years after her death, Gwen Harwood remains one of Australia’s most significant and distinctive poets. Author of more than 420 poems and libretti, Harwood is renowned for her brilliance and trickery, her technical virtuosity, her passions and furies. In her early career, through a number of mostly male pseudonyms, she was able to give voice to feminist issues at a time when women struggled for visibility and recognition. By the end of her life, Gwen Harwood was a public figure in her own right and a unique, powerful presence in Australian literary circles. However, very little was known about her as a person, nor the experiences that gave rise to her extraordinary poems.' (Introduction)
2 y separately published work icon The Latte Years : A Story of Losses, Gains and Life Beyond the After Photo Philippa Moore , Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2016 9507857 2016 single work autobiography

'At twenty-four Philippa Moore is overweight, unhappily married, and still living in her hometown of Hobart, Tasmania. After a wake-up call in a department-store changing room, Phil suddenly realises that she is on the wrong path. With determination she starts to shed the kilos, and makes a confronting discovery: she is in charge of her own life.

'Starting over again in Melbourne, she launches an award-winning health and fitness blog, Skinny Latte, and finds the courage to leave her marriage. She then sets out on an international odyssey, travelling the length and breadth of North America and throwing herself into every new experience she encounters. An intuitive friend predicts that true love is in her future but, still scarred from her failed relationship, she can scarcely bring herself to believe it. When she arrives in London, though, she finds the life she has always been looking for, coming to realise that excuses for not doing the things you dream of doing are just that: excuses.

'The Latte Years is the brave story of a life restarted, of the battles still to be won once the 'after' photo has been taken. Told with humour, insight and a great deal of coffee, it shows that we have the power to change anything, and inspires us to live our best, most authentic life.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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