Inge Moore studied creative writing at both the undergraduate and post-graduate level at the University of Alberta. There she worked with such revered writers as Governor General's Award Winning author, Rudy Wiebe. She also holds a Bachelor of Science Degree (Zoology) from the University of Guelph. Over the years she has worked as a biologist, a research scientist, an economic development officer, an office manager, an immigration officer, a writer, and a horse trainer.
Moore's short stories have been published in numerous magazines and have been broadcast on radio. She received First Prize in the 1986 Annual Writers' Digest Short Fiction Competition, out of thousands of entrants. She has several books available on Amazon, including 15 short stories, two short story collections and three novels.
Moore has spent most of her life in Canada, moving between Alberta, the Northwest Territores, and Ontario, and has also lived in Austria and Great Britain. Currently she resides in a small town in Ontario, Canada. She enjoys nature, horses, dogs, art, reading, and, of course, writing.
Harry the lead pony works at the race track, leading race horses to the starting gate. But Harry is very sad because he doesn't want to be a lead pony -- he wants to be a race horse! Will Harry ever find happiness?
Something strange is happening at the cabin. Twelve-year-old Sandy is determined to track down the source, with or without the help of her sister, Jacqueline.
This book includes a sneak preview of the children's novel, A Pony for the Fair.
Jamie was planning to have a carefree, fun summer day, but before she can start, her mother gives her a to-do list. Jamie is surprised by what it says!
This book includes a sneak preview of the children's novel, A Pony for the Fair.
Latest book:
Chastised.
Published June 5, 2012.
(4.00 from 1 review)
Smashwords book reviews by Inge
Kissing cousins
on Feb. 03, 2012
This is a fun & quirky story with a satisfying ending. Very nice read!
Samantha and the Bear
on June 15, 2012
I enjoyed reading this novel. The book was entertaining and well-written. It is much more than just a romance. I enjoyed the intrigue and the weaving together of the two women's stories (Samantha and Teal-Eye). Well worth the read!
Please DO Feed the Animals ZOO
on Aug. 16, 2012
I enjoyed this chilling tale of a man and his teen-aged son on a trip to an "unusual" zoo. A nicely crafted story. Well worth the read!
Chastised
on Jan. 07, 2013
This was an enjoyable short story. Interesting characters, good descriptions, and an entertaining read. I'd like to read more from this author.
Hannah Strong
on Sep. 03, 2013
This short story maintained my interest all the way through. The main character is sympathtic and interesting. My only complaint is that it ended to soon -- I want to know more.
Could this be expanded into a novel?