,
Tabitha Vohn

more photos (19)

year in books

Tabitha Vohn’s Followers (110)

member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
Amanda ...
5,376 books | 101 friends

Eva
Eva
1,683 books | 610 friends

Serlina...
1,331 books | 266 friends

Jen Mic...
680 books | 2,220 friends

Sheila
64,145 books | 950 friends

Natalie
58,719 books | 286 friends

Charles...
2,805 books | 715 friends

Jenna
500 books | 1,175 friends

More friends…

Tabitha Vohn

Goodreads Author


Born
in The United States
Website

Twitter

Genre

Influences
Emily & Charlotte Bronte, Angela Carter, Ann Radcliffe, Carol Goodman, ...more

Member Since
June 2013


***Readers Are More Important Than Dollar Signs*** If you are interested in receiving a free ebook of any of my titles, please message me at Goodreads or at tabithaauthorpen@gmail.com and I will happily send you one!

"I strive to write the type of stories that I enjoy reading. Ones that question those blurred lines between love and lust, between good and evil. Ones that make us question human nature while simultaneously seeing the beauty in it as well."

Tabitha is the recipient of the B.R.A.G. Medallion and the Awesome Indies Badge of Approval for her novel, Tomorrow is a Long Time.

She is a writer, poet, musician, teacher, wife, daughter, sister, friend, and advocate of compassion for all living things.
...more

To ask Tabitha Vohn questions, please sign up.

Popular Answered Questions

Tabitha Vohn Ha ha, only a choice few, and only b/c I told them after they graduated. One, in fact, is the cover model for Finding.

It's definitely not something I…more
Ha ha, only a choice few, and only b/c I told them after they graduated. One, in fact, is the cover model for Finding.

It's definitely not something I broadcast, but when students ask me about my life, I tell them honestly that I write. There have been a couple that take a genuine interest, and I always tell them that once they graduate, if they still want to read one of my books, that I'll shoot them the name of this "really great author that I think they should read", but that I'll deny any knowledge of knowing this person :0)

It seems a but over-dramatic and silly to be so secretive, but after the witch hunt that ensued a few years ago on a fellow author/friend/former teacher, I prefer not to take my chances.

Thanks for the question!(less)
Tabitha Vohn 1. Read a LOT.
2. Write for YOU, first and foremost.
3. Do it for the joy or writing.
4. If you want to make money, get a business, medical, or law degre…more
1. Read a LOT.
2. Write for YOU, first and foremost.
3. Do it for the joy or writing.
4. If you want to make money, get a business, medical, or law degree :0)
5. Familiarize yourself with the definition of an anomaly ( Hint: That's what famous people are) and don't expect to be one.
6. Celebrate the readers who enjoy your work; that's the reason you're publishing, right?
7. Lather. Rinse.Repeat.(less)
Average rating: 4.18 · 57 ratings · 44 reviews · 9 distinct works
Tomorrow Is A Long Time

4.41 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2014 — 5 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Requiem For The Fallen

4.10 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2013 — 4 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Finding What Is

3.55 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Thin Places

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 6 ratings3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Only for a Moment

3.86 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2016 — 2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
They Tried to Forget

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2019
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Necessary Ones

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
About a Boy

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
They Tried To Forget

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
More books by Tabitha Vohn…

New Release: About a Boy

About a Boy

description

Hey Everyone,

I'm pleased to announce the release of my fifth novel, About a Boy.

It's about the attainability of love & connection. If you like stories such as Lost in Translation and Before Sunrise/Sunset/Midnight, you will enjoy this book.

It's currently available in paperback & Kindle on Amazon, as well as on Smashwords.

I'm also giving away 10x ebook copies via Smashwords to the f Read more of this blog post »
 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on July 09, 2021 12:24
The Hunger of the...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
The Glass Castle
Tabitha Vohn is currently reading
by Jeannette Walls (Goodreads Author)
read in September 2019
Rate this book
Clear rating

Tabitha Vohn Tabitha Vohn said: " Evocative, captivating, remarkable! "

 

Tabitha’s Recent Updates

Tabitha Vohn is on page 225 of 633 of The Hunger of the Gods
The Hunger of the Gods by John Gwynne
The Hunger of the Gods (The Bloodsworn Saga, #2)
by John Gwynne (Goodreads Author)
progress: 
 
Rate this book
Clear rating
Tabitha Vohn wants to read
I See You've Called in Dead by John Kenney
Rate this book
Clear rating
Tabitha Vohn is on page 50 of 633 of The Hunger of the Gods
The Hunger of the Gods by John Gwynne
The Hunger of the Gods (The Bloodsworn Saga, #2)
by John Gwynne (Goodreads Author)
progress: 
 
Rate this book
Clear rating
Tabitha Vohn rated a book really liked it
The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie  Hartnett
Rate this book
Clear rating
This is a beautiful novel that lives up to the hype and is exactly as described: a swarm of dysfunction overflowing with heart. I enjoyed it; it was like a bad accident that I couldn't look away from while prompting me to beg--silently--that the char ...more
Tabitha Vohn is currently reading
The Hunger of the Gods by John Gwynne
Rate this book
Clear rating
Tabitha Vohn rated a book really liked it
The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie  Hartnett
Rate this book
Clear rating
This is a beautiful novel that lives up to the hype and is exactly as described: a swarm of dysfunction overflowing with heart. I enjoyed it; it was like a bad accident that I couldn't look away from while prompting me to beg--silently--that the char ...more
Tabitha Vohn wants to read
Year of the Mer by L.D.  Lewis
Year of the Mer
by L.D. Lewis (Goodreads Author)
Rate this book
Clear rating
Tabitha Vohn wants to read
The Unicorn Hunters by Katherine Arden
The Unicorn Hunters
by Katherine Arden (Goodreads Author)
Rate this book
Clear rating
Tabitha Vohn rated a book it was ok
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Rate this book
Clear rating
The beginning and end of the book are highly engaging. The chapters surrounding the "Frauds" were painful; I will never again expect students to read this novel in its entirety. ...more
Tabitha Vohn started reading
The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie  Hartnett
Rate this book
Clear rating
More of Tabitha's books…
Quotes by Tabitha Vohn  (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)

“Sometimes skin to ground [is] the most comforting place; nowhere to go but up.”
Tabitha Vohn, Finding What Is

“I was thinking of how, when we think of loss in our life, how our sense of ‘home’ was the first thing to go. You know, we lose that place of childhood innocence, of feeling protected. And so many of us spend the rest of our lives trying to reclaim that place called home, that life made simple again.”
Tabitha Vohn, Finding What Is

“No one, she thought, had ever understood the nature of love…how love went beyond flutters in the heart, pining and yearning, or even beyond hatred and loathing. Love runs blood deep; permanent, inescapable.”
Tabitha Vohn, Requiem For The Fallen

“I was thinking of how, when we think of loss in our life, how our sense of ‘home’ was the first thing to go. You know, we lose that place of childhood innocence, of feeling protected. And so many of us spend the rest of our lives trying to reclaim that place called home, that life made simple again.”
Tabitha Vohn, Finding What Is

“No one, she thought, had ever understood the nature of love…how love went beyond flutters in the heart, pining and yearning, or even beyond hatred and loathing. Love runs blood deep; permanent, inescapable.”
Tabitha Vohn, Requiem For The Fallen

“Sometimes skin to ground [is] the most comforting place; nowhere to go but up.”
Tabitha Vohn, Finding What Is

“I wanted to hear what she was saying. I wanted to smell that burnt midnight again, I wanted to feel that wind. It was a secret wanting, like a song I couldn't stop humming, or loving someone I could never have. No matter where I went, my compass pointed west. I would always know what time it was in California.”
Janet Fitch, White Oleander

“A word has power in and of itself. It comes from nothing into sound and meaning; it gives origin to all things.”
N. Scott Momaday, The Way to Rainy Mountain

220 Goodreads Librarians Group — 309210 members — last activity 0 minutes ago
Goodreads Librarians are volunteers who help ensure the accuracy of information about books and authors in the Goodreads' catalog. The Goodreads Libra ...more
83438 indieBRAG — 447 members — last activity May 02, 2021 01:54PM
BRAG is owned and operated by indieBRAG, LLC, a privately held organization that has brought together a large group of readers, both individuals and m ...more
Comments (showing 1-5)    post a comment »
dateDown arrow    newest »

Tabitha Vohn Donna wrote: "Hi Tabitha! Thanks for friend invite :)"

Thanks for accepting!


Tabitha Vohn Kevin wrote: "Hi Tabitha! Thanks for accepting. I remember you from one of Isis Sousa's reviews. I remember your book too, Requiem for the Fallen. It turns out that cover with the owl stuck in my head :-)"

Hey Kevin,
Thanks for friend-ing me! Lol...I've come to hate that cover in a "what was I thinking" sort of way. There's a correlation to it and the novel but most people don't get it. One of these days, the paperbacks gonna get changed :0)


message 3: by Kevin

Kevin Cole Hi Tabitha! Thanks for accepting. I remember you from one of Isis Sousa's reviews. I remember your book too, Requiem for the Fallen. It turns out that cover with the owl stuck in my head :-)


Tabitha Vohn Sure thing! It's always nice to make a new acquaintance :0)


message 1: by Donna

Donna Hi Tabitha! Thanks for friend invite :)


back to top