Day 91

Noeme Grace C. Tabor-Farjani

We eat             the table

            holds what is good          there
                       is always good and drink         we
                                           eat           fill up the pit        that                                                                                     

                             goes down to a hole        a day                                                                                 

                 is never full

Noeme Grace C. Tabor-Farjani has authored Letters from Libya, a chapbook of short memoirs which chronicled her family’s escape from the Second Libyan Civil War in 2014. A featured writer at the digital exhibits of New York-based The Aerogramme Center for Arts and Culture and England-based Floresta Magazine, her works have been published in Your Dream Journal (US), Global Poemic (India), Luna Luna (US), Fahmidan (Kuwait), 433 Magazine (US), Milly Magazine (New Zealand), Rogue Agent (US), Cicada Magazine (Hong Kong/Japan), and Harpy Hybrid Review (US); and forthcoming from The Font: A Literary Journal for Language Teachers (Australia), Eunoia Review (Singapore), Dreich Press (Scotland), Cobra Milk (US), and Voice & Verse Poetry Magazine (Hong Kong). Her PhD dissertation focused on flow psychological theory in creative writing pedagogy. She teaches high school humanities courses in the southern Philippines and is currently working on a chapbook of poems on spirituality and the body. You can find her on Facebook.