Author: jemoores

  • Keeps Ya Humble
  • Wiggly Loaf

    Wiggly Loaf

    It’s the summer of Wiggly Loaf. Don’t get weird.

  • Buddha Translated

    Buddha Translated

    I believe it was Buddha that said, Life is pain, however translations over thousands of years can get rather distorted. The Hindi Sanskrit scripts were translated to Cantonese and Mandarin, later translated into Greek and Latin, and then for some reason back into Mandarin and Cantonese. The first translation into English was found at the…

  • Snotgrass in Pen Bay Pilot

    Snotgrass in Pen Bay Pilot

    Kay Stephens was kind enough to photograph and interview Malaya and I now that we’re conducting book readings of Snotgrass. Check out the Pen Bay Pilot’s article! Snotgrass is available as a paperback book on Amazon for only $6.99 – buy several copies and hand them out to all your weirdo friends! Yeah!

  • Time Brats at Camden Library

    Time Brats at Camden Library

    My reading of Snotgrass at the Camden Library was completely taken over by the Time Brats! What a hoot it was to make so much noise inside a library. We all took turns telling strange tales of mythical Maine beasts. The night turned into all of us sharing stories told to us by our grandparents…

  • Camden Herald
  • Side Hill Gouger

    Side Hill Gouger

    Jay and Malaya read the Side Hill Gouger chapter from the book, Snotgrass at Gibbs Library in Washington, Maine.

  • Snotgrass at Camden Library

    Snotgrass at Camden Library

    I will be at the Camden Library reading excerpts from my book Snotgrass on Tuesday, June 16th from 7 – 8 PM. Paperback books will be on sale at $6.99 each. If you want, I’ll draw critters and sign ’em for you. Hope to see you there!

  • Old Friends at Gibbs Library

    Old Friends at Gibbs Library

    I grew up in Washington, Maine. My book Snotgrass is a memoir of my childhood in the magical village of WASH ME. Launching the book in Washington’s very own Gibbs Library gave me the warm fuzzies. Reading a few pages of my book to the people that knew my family is different than reading to a…