Another recommendation from my advisor (“Yet Another Pink Floyd Poem”)

Hi Jack!  I hope you are doing well! I wanted to reach out as I was able to do some reading over the last couple of days. While I am pretty immersed in my current novel of choice (Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, check out One Hundred Years of Solitude … Continue reading Another recommendation from my advisor (“Yet Another Pink Floyd Poem”)

Paraphrasing my Academic Advisor’s Review of Grimoire

Photo by Katie Rainbow ud83cudff3ufe0fu200dud83cudf08 on Pexels.com If you are just getting to know me and my craft, it is important to note that I am currently a graduate student at Southern New Hampshire University. I am pursuing a Masters in English and Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry. My academic advisor, Colin McGahan, … Continue reading Paraphrasing my Academic Advisor’s Review of Grimoire

Review of Grimoire by Ghia Vitale, senior editor of Quail Bell Magazine

Poetry Book Review: Grimoire by Jacob Moses Grimoire by Jacob Moses offers a unique, poetic blend of magick, nature, and Jewish spirituality you can’t find elsewhere. This book is the biggest and best poetry collection that Moses has released to this date. Quail Bell is no stranger to the poetry of Jacob Moses. He is … Continue reading Review of Grimoire by Ghia Vitale, senior editor of Quail Bell Magazine

Review of Grimoire by Peruvian poet, Rocío Uchofen

The etymology of Grimoire goes back to the Greek “gramma” ( letter) and the Latin “Grammática” (grammar) The word itself names a book of spells and takes us to remote Gothic times where the words and their permutations were powerful enough to make changes. Poems are made of words, words create images. Grateful to read … Continue reading Review of Grimoire by Peruvian poet, Rocío Uchofen

Review of Grimoire by poet/visual artist Kyoko Heshiimu

“Jacob R. Moses is a self proclaimed wizard, whose collection of poetry ‘Grimoire’ exemplifies a mystical and magical feel from the cover of the book to the words spoken inside. He speaks through his own experiences of addiction and depression, while battling his inner demons to embrace a sense of inner spirituality. One of my … Continue reading Review of Grimoire by poet/visual artist Kyoko Heshiimu