Noeme Grace C. Tabor-Farjani
Noeme Grace C. Tabor-Farjani has authored Letters from Libya: Memoirs-in-Letters (2018) which chronicled her family’s escape from the Second Libyan Civil War in 2014. A featured writer at the digital exhibits of The Aerogramme Center for Arts and Culture and Floresta Magazine, her works have been published in Your Dream Journal (Ohio), Global Poemic (India), Luna Luna (Massachusetts), Fahmidan (Kuwait), 433 Magazine (New York), Milly Magazine (New Zealand), Rogue Agent (Pennsylvania), Cicada Magazine (Hong Kong/Japan), Harpy Hybrid Review (Texas), The Font: A Literary Journal for Language Teachers (Australia), Cobra Milk (New Jersey), Eunoia Review (Singapore), The Madrigal (Ireland), Olongo Africa (Nigeria), and forthcoming from Dreich Press (Scotland) and Voice & Verse Poetry Magazine (Hong Kong).
She will also be part of forthcoming charity anthology Hair-Raising (UK: Nine Pens Press). A featured author at Indiana-based Heartland Society of Women Writers and GMA Regional TV, she previously taught translation, children’s literature, and drama at Capitol University where she defended her PhD dissertation on Flow Theory in creative writing pedagogy. Currently, she teaches senior high school humanities at St. Mary’s School in Metro Cagayan de Oro in the southern Philippines.
Find her on Facebook and on her YouTube channel ‘Grace Spills.’ (https://linktr.ee/ngctaborfarjani)
“Mahogani” featured in Plant People, An Anthology of Environmental Artists