This is the cover of my first full-length poetry book under Jacob R. Moses. The title of the book is “Grimoire.” For those unfamiliar with the word, it’s a book of spells used by magicians of all varieties (wizards, witches, etc). I doubt you will turn into frogs when you read this book, but biodiversity … Continue reading “Grimoire” by Jacob R. Moses
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A month of recommendations and a message…
Jacob Moses on The Sealey Challenge Grateful to the following people for their gifts… Brandon Melendez Kyoko Heshiimu Scottt Raven Nicole S. Goodwin Brian Van Remmen Brendan Gillett Tayyaba Qaiser Thomas Fucaloro Rocío Uchofen Vincent Thomas Vok A.i. Firefly M.A. Dennis Michel M. Antoine James Dean Rivera Keisha Molby-Baez Patrick Roche Kassie J. Runyan John … Continue reading A month of recommendations and a message…
Fan Photos of “Seance”
Fan photo from antifolk badass and one of my favorite singer/songwriters, Phoebe Blue Seance fan photo from my good friend, Citrona Westley. Fan photo from fellow poet, James Dean Rivera. Photo by fellow poet and actor, Michael Zaiontz. Seance put in the spotlight by Tom Hickey Seance placement by Tom Hickey Seance fan photo from … Continue reading Fan Photos of “Seance”
Bestiario/Bestiary (Spanish and English)
Photo by RODNAE Productions on Pexels.com Frecuencias de sonido rugen a través de la luz Las criaturas deambulan por los terrenos de mi subconsciente Con mi pluma soy el recipiente en la que mi incendio forestal comenzaráun nuevo mundo dentro de un cementerio de árboles atado por cuero Imágenes de estas bestias afirmar el dominio … Continue reading Bestiario/Bestiary (Spanish and English)
Calculations (Winner of the 2004 NYC College of Technology Literary Arts Festival Prize in Poetry)
Photo by Deepak Gautam on Pexels.com Allow me to add my two cents to the situation.In return, I would like you to subtract the rhetoric that exits your lipsAnd assist me in keeping divisions from multiplying.Before I go off on a tangent,Let me tell you about the problem I have evaluated.You see, it seems as … Continue reading Calculations (Winner of the 2004 NYC College of Technology Literary Arts Festival Prize in Poetry)