Nicole-Rachelle Moore is a writer, educator and the Curator of Caribbean Collections at the British Library. She has led courses on Andrea Levy and Toni Morrison, worked closely with the George Padmore Institute and is a member of New Beacon Books. She co-edited Dream To Change the World on the life of John La Rose and contributed to In Search of Mami Wata: Narratives and Images of African Water Spirits (2020).
Nicole-Rachelle Moore

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Good Good Loving
A family held together by betrayals, love, pain and messy secrets
8th April 2026
Close Up

Writing in Emilia-Romagna
Nicole-Rachelle Moore on her time at the WritersMosaic Villa Lugara writing retreat in northern Italy
1st October 2025
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Looking for Cazabon
Lawrence Scott’s debut poetry collection focuses on the Trinidadian painter Michel-Jean Cazabon
8th January 2025
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Boscoe Holder | Geoffrey Holder
The first joint show of paintings by the Holder brothers exhibit an 'intimate quietude'
7th August 2024
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The Day I Fell Off My Island
Yvonne Bailey-Smith's novel focuses on a mother's absence of maternal feeling for any of her children
17th July 2024
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When We Were Birds
Ayanna Lloyd Banwo’s debut novel introduces us to life in contemporary, fictionalised Trinidad.
8th June 2022

Nicole-Rachelle Moore
Nicole-Rachelle Moore is a writer and educator










