“Fire Bender” by Jacob R. Moses
concrete poem
Bring Your Own Books & Bottles (BYOBB)
This will be a reading series where owning our books will be crucial for discussion. I will be featured on 2/10 starting at 8PM. Get your tickets, our books, and this wine. You won’t regret it. $4 for a ticket 🎟 , raffle entry for a bottle of Amour Genève Blue Wine (https://www.amourbluforever.com/).$5 for three … Continue reading Bring Your Own Books & Bottles (BYOBB)
Interview with Tonii from ii Publishing
Respect the Poet
Interview with Stereotype Co. https://www.stereotypeco.com/blog/jacob-r-moses-interview
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
Review of Grimoire by novelist Ray Melnik
“I just finished [‘grimoire’] by Jacob R. Moses, and faster than intended. It was laid out well and was interest catching in the sections to the point that I soon read it all. I’ve enjoyed work by this poet before, but this went beyond the poems to an interesting theme of a book of magic. … Continue reading Review of Grimoire by novelist Ray Melnik