Two Poems – published by Qutub Minar Review
I am thrilled to have two of my poems “Eternal Bond,” and “Dam of Memories” published by the Qutub Minar Review. Thank you to the editor!The print edition is available from Lulu:
Ann Christine Tabaka – Poet
I am thrilled to have two of my poems “Eternal Bond,” and “Dam of Memories” published by the Qutub Minar Review. Thank you to the editor!The print edition is available from Lulu:
Thank you, Dagmara, editor of Spillwords Press for publishing my poem “Going Fishing.”*(This poem applies to all aspects of my life where I have tried to reach beyond my means and finally learned to accept my limitations)Click here:
I am thrilled to have my short story “The Most Beautiful Place on Earth” published by Setu. Thank you, Editor-in-Chief Anurag Sharma.Click here: The Most Beautiful Place on Earth The pages were flying off the wall calendar like doves fleeing their cage. Roger could not stop time from slipping out of his grasp. His stomach … Continue reading The Most Beautiful Place on Earth – published by Setu
I am super thrilled to have my short story “Tim Tang, Tam Ting, and Bik” published by CafeLit. Thank you, editor Gill James.Click here: Tim Tang, Tam Ting, and Bik Tim Tang and Tam Ting were two-year-old Panda Bears that were relocated from the lush green forests of the Gansu province in China, to a … Continue reading Tim Tang, Tam Ting, and Bik – published by CafeLit
I am thrilled to have my poem “Another Day, Another Year” published by the American Diversity Report. Thank you, editor John C Mannone.Click here:
I am excited to have my poem “Pondering the Shoreline of Existence” published by The Rye Whiskey Review. Thank you, Editor John Patrick Robbins.Click here:
Thank you, editor Sand Pilarski for publishing my poem “Acceptance Cries Out for More” (reprint) in The Piker Press!Click here:
I am super excited to a have my short story “The House that Wasn’t There” published by Terror House Press Magazine. Thank you, Terror House Press Matt Forney.Click here: The House that Wasn’t There Tekla loved her name. It was steeped in her ethnic tradition, and meant “God’s Glory.” She inherited it from her great-aunt, … Continue reading The House that Wasn’t There – published by Terror House Press Magazine
I am overjoyed to have two poems published by The Wild Word.1. Best Friends Interrupted2. Distant FriendshipsThank you, editor Kusi Okamura.Click here:
I am very excited to have my poem “Rain Will Never be my Friend Again” published by the POETiCA REViEW (UK). Thank you, editor Mark Murphy.Click here: