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James M. Moten Launches Website to Showcase Memoir and Poetry Collection

Retired military veteran and author James M. Moten launches a central website to promote his memoir 'I IRS (My Hell of Life)' and poetry collection 'I, The Black Poet Comes,' which explore themes of racism, faith, and resilience.
James M. Moten Launches Website to Showcase Memoir and Poetry Collection

James M. Moten, a retired U.S. military veteran and author, has launched a new website to provide readers with a central platform to explore two of his deeply personal works. The site, accessible at www.booksbyjamesmoten.com, features his memoir, I IRS (My Hell of Life), and his poetry collection, I, The Black Poet Comes. The website offers direct access to his books, author background, media features, and book trailers.

Moten's writing is rooted in lived experience, reflecting a life shaped by racism, military service, public service, family strength, spiritual conviction, and the determination to endure. Across both titles, he writes with a voice that is direct, personal, and grounded in truth. His real-life journey as a Black man who endured racism, served in the U.S. military, and later worked within public service as an IRS agent is the foundation of his work. The memoir traces his early life in the segregated South, his years of military service, and the personal and professional challenges he faced along the way, offering a candid look at prejudice, faith, hardship, and the strength required to persevere.

Moten's second featured work, I, The Black Poet Comes, is a collection of poems shaped by decades of struggle, reflection, and spiritual endurance. The collection addresses racism, identity, pain, love, faith, and the human will to survive. Written in a voice that carries both street-level realism and spiritual depth, the poems provide readers with a direct look into Moten's personal history and the wider experiences that shaped his perspective.

Born in 1947 in Crockett, Texas, Moten was the tenth of fourteen children. At the age of five, he moved with his mother and siblings to Tucson, Arizona, as his mother sought a safer future away from the racial tensions of the segregated South. He later served in both the United States Air Force and the United States Marine Corps, earned a degree in finance, worked for the IRS, and founded his own tax corporation. Throughout his life, Moten encountered racism in both public and professional spaces, experiences that continue to shape his writing and give his books a voice grounded in memory, testimony, and faith. His work also honors the guidance of his mother, Arlishie Harris Moten, whose strength and influence remain central to his story.

Readers can learn more about I IRS (My Hell of Life), I, The Black Poet Comes, and Moten's author journey by visiting www.booksbyjamesmoten.com. Both books are available on Amazon, and book trailers can be viewed on YouTube. The launch of this website provides a centralized resource for readers to engage with Moten's work, offering insight into the experiences of a Black veteran and public servant whose writing speaks to resilience and faith in the face of adversity. This news matters as it highlights the importance of sharing personal narratives that address systemic issues like racism while emphasizing the power of faith and family in overcoming hardship.

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