Three Poems – published by Agape Review
I am honored to have my poems “The Call Always Comes at 2am,” “The Long Walk Home,: and “From My Front Door” published by Agape Review. Thank you, Team Agape Review.Click here:Click here:Click here:
Ann Christine Tabaka – Poet
I am honored to have my poems “The Call Always Comes at 2am,” “The Long Walk Home,: and “From My Front Door” published by Agape Review. Thank you, Team Agape Review.Click here:Click here:Click here:
I am humbled to have my very personal poem “Learning to Forgive” published by Literary Heist. Thank you, editor Ryan D Brinkhurst.Click here:
I am grateful to have my poem “Anxiety Attack” (reprint) published by GloMag (pages 75-77). Thank you, editor Glory Sasikala!Click here:
I am very excited to have my poem “I Know Now” published by The Rye Whiskey Review.Thank you, editor John Patrick Robbins!Click here:
Here is a Promotional Video made for me by the talented Alan Johnson. Please go over and check it out. Thank you!Click here:
I am thrilled to have my poem “The Diary” published by The World of Myth Magazine. Thank you, editors Stephanie J. Bardy, and David K. Montoya!Click here:
Thank you so much to Alan Johnson, for recording my poem “In My Dream” (from my latest book, “I No Longer Hear You Sing”). I am excited that I won the “Spin of the Wheel” promotion on the Facebook Poetry site “The Poets Narrative.”Click here:
I am super excited to have my short story “The Outsider” published by Terror House Magazine. Thank you, editor Matt Forney!Click here: The Outsider There was always something strange about Tommy. He never spoke to anyone, and he always played outside alone. Nobody really knew where he came from. He was like the proverbial baby … Continue reading The Outsider – published by Terror House Magazine
I am honored to have my poem “Talking to My Younger Self” published by the CaliforniaQuarterly – Journal of California State Poetry Society. Thank you, editor Konrad Tademar Wilk!Click here:
I am super thrilled to have my poem “In My Dream” published by The Nightingale Poetry Journal. Thank you, editor Claire Langston!Click here: