Tucson Festival of Books

Patricia Bradby Moore (She/Her)



Andrew Levine

Patricia Bradby Moore is a proud multi hyphenate whose talents span writer, speaker, connectivity coach, voiceover artist, runner, cyclist, scuba diver and amateur ukulele player. In 2025, Patricia published her debut memoir, "Blackinese: Reflections on Race and Ethnicity from a Biracial Millennial," sharing her deeply personal musings about identity and belonging as a biracial American in hopes of inspiring others to embrace every facet of who they are. Her writing offers complex reflections on race, heritage and self-discovery.

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Scheduled events:
The Stories We Inherit
Join authors Aiden Arata and Patricia Moore for a laid-back chat about growing up between worlds, figuring yourself out, and rewriting the parts of your past that don’t quite fit anymore.

Koffler Room 216 (Seats 89, Wheelchair accessible)  View this venue on the Festival map
Sat, Mar 14, 1:00 pm - 1:55 pm
Memoir / Essays / Creative Nonfiction
Signing area: Sales & Signing Koffler/Commons (following presentation)

Authors: Aiden Arata, Patricia Moore
Moderator: Molly McCloy
Sponsors: Session made possible courtesy of Research Corporation for Science Advancement, Sundt Construction, Inc.

Book:
Blackinese: Reflections on Race and Ethnicity from a Biracial Millennial
Reflections on Race and Ethnicity from a Biracial Millennial
Memoir / Essays / Creative Nonfiction
804 Press
August 2025
ISBN 9798992999808
202 pages
The author will make this book available for sale at the Author Pavilion during the Festival.