ALEXIOS MOORE                      

Teaching of Writing / Curriculum Development / Instructor Supervision / Program Management / Editing  /  Professional Development  / Copywriting

SYLLABI

Writing the Essay I:
Culture and the Critical Eye

Writing the Essay II:
Cults, Collectives and Communes

 

CURRICULA:
Environmental Education

The Big Apple
Renewable NYC
Power UP!
Introduction to Sustainable Students
Ecological Explorers: Sample Lessons

alexios moore
Writer & Educator
CV
Teaching Philosophy
Contact

FICTION

Novelita
Blood Ain't Even Red
Blood Ain't Even Red: video
Featured Fiction at
Brooklyn the Borough



NARRATIVE NON-FICTION

Field Studies
Field Studies: audio
Hunting and Gathering
The Leftover Man


ESSAYS AND REVIEWS

H.O.W. Journal Reviews


IMAGES:
Field Studies
Carrera Academic Olympics

Alexios Moore is a narrative non-fiction writer and essayist whose work is primarily concerned with the relationship between identity, culture and the environment. His work has been published in various print and online journals including Post Road and H.O.W. Journal where he is a contributing editor. In 2007 he received fellowships from the Edward Albee Foundation and he recently completed a Workspace residency with the Lower Manhattan Culture where he continued work on a memoir, entitled Field Studies, which chronicles the various communities he has called home, from an Alaskan fishing village to a Marxist-Leninist collective in Oakland.

As an educator Alexios has fourteen years of teaching, curriculum design and program management experience. He began teaching as an English teacher in Brooklyn high schools in the early 90’s and as a teaching artist for Teachers and Writers Collaborative. Since then he has managed educational programs for non-profits like Children’s Aid Society and Center for the Urban Environment, overseeing curriculum design, instructor training and program delivery. Currently, he teaches in the first-year writing program and Eugene Lang College and oversees the core English curriculum at the College of New Rochelle’s Brooklyn campus.