Pat moon author biography
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Pat Moon
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Spring 2011, issue 47
By Chris Stephenson
Interrupted Journey
When Pat måne was assembling her poems for Earth Lines: Poems for the Green Age twenty years ago, she needed to seek the advice and guidance of the peace campaigner Bruce Kent. In the way of these things, Kent returned her telephone call at the very moment her three children, Sam, Daisy and Ben, decided to start weighing in to each other with empty plastic cola bottles. The juxtaposition – conversation with notable CND activist against a background of mock warfare – has something of the same diverting incongruity as the vignettes of family life she later included in her fiction.
Family life had long been a source of inspiration, as I learnt when I visited Pat and her husband David at their home in Norwich. She had been writing and illustrating books for the children long before anything was published. “Little stories,” David explained. “Little drawings. About family life.” He showe
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Double Image
David is upset over this as he has plans to go camping with his friend, and also because it is a lie. However, he comes to realise that needs to do the deed and travelling by coach he arrives and settles in with his grandfather.
There are lots of little nuances about how David is growing up, but the main thread is about how David discovers a photograph like himself, but subtly different, and how he gangs up with Hannah to investigate and discover the story. Importantly, what is central to this story is that of a death hidden away and the baggage that everyone carries
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Honorary Degree - David and Pat Moon
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Together through all the twists and turns of life - the story of alumni David and author Pat Moon
Thursday, 25 November, 2021Since Bath kurort University opened an invitation gods month to former students to apply for an Honorary grad, more than 400 responses have been received.
The invite to man themselves known, open to all those who completed a Certificate of Education before 31 månad 1981 at one of its predecessor colleges, is also an opportunity to share memories of time spent on campus. Photos, stories, experiences – all memories are welcome.
David Moon, husband of poet and children’s book author Pat Moon, got in touch and says he still remembers his time spent studying at Newton Park with his then newlywed wife Pat, very fondly.
Pat wrote prolifically throughout her career, and created works that continue to be widely read today, including her Do Not Read series, novels including The Spying Game, and a collectio