Gail Gauldin Moore was a voiceless poet all of her life, having had writer's block for over fifty years. She finally starting writing after a vision of a strange animal emerged from and cave and began shaking off its wool. She was a licensed therapist for over thirty years, received a certificate in Theological Studies from Sewanee, University of the South, and was an adjunct professor for The University of La Verne. She thinks poetry should strive to remain what it was once thought to be, the highest of the literary arts.