Noah Jacob is an interdisciplinary poet, performer and critic based in London of mixed Arab heritage. Her writing often explores the boundaries between human and unhuman, interrogating the poetry within biology, automaton, and nature.
She was an editor and co-wrote a column on diaspora poetry for Zindabad Zine, and is an alum of Roundhouse Resident Artists, and Barbican Young Poets. She is also an alum of the Roundhouse Poetry Collective, Apples and Snakes’s The Writing Room and T.S. Eliot Prize Young Critics. Her work has been featured by Love Supreme, We Out Here, 05: Redacted, Shubbak, Camden Inspire and Peckham Festivals, as well as in Ink, Sweat and Tears, orangepeel, Hecate, and Kalopsia mags.
She is working on a poetry-music E.P., exploring themes of pan-Arab identity, heritage, and intergenerational relationships, as well as nature, mythology, and religion.