Review of Grimoire from SNHU classmate, educator, and poet Melissa Barbour

Melissa Barbour with Grimoire Jacob R. Moses’ book of poetry Grimoire invites the audience to immerse itself in a world of introspection. The poems wander through minefields of disillusionment and pain to explore what it means to be a poet, a believer, and a survivor. Each enchanted umbrella under which the poems fall offers shelter … Continue reading Review of Grimoire from SNHU classmate, educator, and poet Melissa Barbour

Poetry Book Review: “Saturday Morning Serotonin” by Nina Belén Robins

https://www.amazon.com/Saturday-Morning-Serotonin-Bel%C3%A9n-Robins/dp/B0CLRM9KJW Nina Belén Robins' Saturday Morning Serotonin is a journey through the life of an artist through pop culture references. Many of these references range from Carvel to Saved by the Bell. I was especially taken by the latter reference, as it relates to "Jessie's Song." The author relates this VSE to her own issues … Continue reading Poetry Book Review: “Saturday Morning Serotonin” by Nina Belén Robins