Physics Lecturer, Claudine R. Moreau, debuts her astronomy/physics themed poetry collection
Claudine R. Moreau, Lecturer in Physics and Faculty Director of Historic Neighborhood announces her debut full-length poetry collection, “.”

Published by the Charlotte-based in April 2024, Moreau’s book seamlessly merges themes of astronomy, physics and geology into stunning and often stark tapestries of verse. The collection was praised by , founder and editor of
鈥淚n the collection, the fragile humans are like continents pulled apart by the gravity of their appetites and circumstances. Claudine Moreau negotiates her orbit around and through her life鈥檚 collisions and mergers with a mixture of wonder and hard-won truth in rhythmic sentences that oscillate as they sing us forward. Her lines reverberate with scientific themes that ebb and flow like the tides, folding their edges into the reader鈥檚 taut subconscious, foaming with quiet surprises over and over.鈥
Moreau is set to share her cosmos-inspired poems with audiences across the state in the coming year with readings scheduled at bookstores and various venues.