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Unfolding over the course of a single day, Passage is an account of the author's thirtieth birthday aboard a sailboat as it makes its way from Nantucket Harbor to Menemsha Harbor.

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Unfolding over the course of a single day, Passage is an account of the author's thirtieth birthday aboard a sailboat as it makes its way from Nantucket Harbor to Menemsha Harbor.
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Autorenporträt
Ellene Glenn Moore is an American writer living in Zürich. She is the author of How Blood Works (Kent State University Press, 2021), winner of The Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize. She holds degrees in Creative Writing from Carnegie Mellon University, Florida International University, and Bath Spa University, where she wrote her doctoral dissertation on hybrid-genre texts and hybridity as creative practice. She is the recipient of a John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Fellowship in Poetry, a scholarship to The New York State Summer Writers Institute, and a residency at The Studios of Key West. Moore's poetry, lyric nonfiction, and critical work has appeared in West Branch, Hayden's Ferry Review, Best New Poets, Poetry Northwest, and elsewhere.