'Moya Pacey published her second collection, Black Tulips, with Recent Work Press in 2017.
She is a founding editor of the women’s online poetry journal Not Very Quiet and every third Monday co-curates and co-hosts Not Very Quiet @That Poetry Thing at Smith’s Alternative in Canberra.
'Both of her poetry collections, The Wardrobe (Ginninderra Press) and Black Tulips (Recent Work Press), were shortlisted for the ACT Writers Centre Poetry Award and she published One Last Border: Poetry for Refugees (Ginninderra Press) with Sandra Renew and Hazel Hall.
'Most recently she’s had poems published in The Canberra Times, Blue Nib, Fem Asia, Axon, Cicerone Journal, ARTEMISpoetry UK, Meniscus, Terrain, Silence Anthology (University of Canberra). She was longlisted in 2019 for the University of Canberra International Poetry Competition.
'In 2019 she was awarded with Sandra Renew a Canberra Critics’ Circle Award for their influential work in exposing women’s poetry to view through the online journal for women’s poetry Not Very Quiet.
'In October 2018, she was Poet in Residence at the Elizabeth Bishop House in Great Village, Nova Scotia, Canada.
'She has an MA in Creative and Life Writing from Goldsmiths College University of London.' (https://not-very-quiet.com/editors-contributors/moya-pacey/