Sins of the Fathers – published by Masticadores Canada
I am excited to have my poem “Sins of the Fathers” (4th poem down) published by Masticadores Canada, for the themed issue “Men as Fathers.” Thank you, editor Ray Whitaker.Click here:
Ann Christine Tabaka – Poet
I am excited to have my poem “Sins of the Fathers” (4th poem down) published by Masticadores Canada, for the themed issue “Men as Fathers.” Thank you, editor Ray Whitaker.Click here:
I am excited to have my poem “Hope is a Necessity that Can Not Die” (page 8) published by Dreamstreets Magazine in issue #82. Thank you, editors Steven Leech & Phillip Bannowsky.Click here:
I am thrilled to have my poem “Why Do Lonely Old Ladies Talk to Themselves,” published by Latino USA. Thank you, editor Nolcha FoxClick here:
Many thanks to the multi-talented Irma Kurti for translating 4 of my poems into the Albanian Language and publishing them in “Orfeu Magazine” (Kosovo).1. She Was Twilight2. He Walked Away3. The Orchid is Purple4. A Thousand Light Years AwayClick here:
I am excited to have my poem “He Was Turning 69” published by Masticadores Canada, in their issue themed “Men.” Thank you, editor Ray Whitaker.Click here:
I am very excited to have 2 poems published in Culture Cult / Powerless Anthology. Thank you, editor Dibyasree Nandy.1. It was Never Easy3. Walking Step in Step with TimeThe Anthology is available from Lulu:
I am thrilled to have 3 poems published by The Lothlorien Poetry Journal. Thank you, editor Strider Marcus Jones.1. Between the Lines2. Empty Words3. Going In the OutClick here:
Many thanks to the multi-talented Irma Kurti for translating and publishing my poem “Eternal Game” (reprint) in The Alessandria Today Magazine (Bilingual- Italian/English).Click here:
Thank you, editor Glory Sasikala, for including my poem “A Song to the Twilight” (reprint) in the February 2025 GloMag.Available in print Click here:
I am excited to have 5 of my poems published by Chewers by Masticadores. Thank you, editor Nolcha Fox.1. The Week that Was2. Conclusions3. Why do Lonely Old Ladies Talk to Themselves?4. Marching Past My Window5. She was EveningClick here: