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Librarian Note: Also writes under the name Lawana Holland-Moore.

American speculative fiction writer and poet LH Moore has been published in multiple anthologies and publications. She is also a historian and accomplished artist.
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L.H. Moore Step away from your work with the intent to look at it again with fresh eyes. Go and do something else. Read. Visit. Check out a museum. Be in nature.…moreStep away from your work with the intent to look at it again with fresh eyes. Go and do something else. Read. Visit. Check out a museum. Be in nature. Watch a movie. Hang out. And then come back. You'll find yourself more inspired and ready to put words down again.(less)
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“And for those of us from communities with historic collective trauma, we must understand that each of us is already science fiction walking around on two legs. Our ancestors dreamed us up and then bent reality to create us.”
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