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Thin Places

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If there is one thing that dominates our lives as much as love, it is loss.

In Thin Places, Tabitha Vohn chronicles the journey through one of her most painful experiences of loss, grief, the search for introspection, and the slow road to healing.

Through self-examination and spirituality, as well as portraits of loved ones, fictional heroines, and lost souls, Thin Places declares that love is not a choice, but how we love, is.

117 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 9, 2018

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Tabitha Vohn

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***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.

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6,817 reviews634 followers
January 19, 2018
There is nowhere an author exposes their very soul in a more honest way than through the poetry of their words as they tell a slice of their own journey through life. Tabitha Vohn allows us to enter her world through her poetry. Beautiful verses filled with emotion, wonder and fancy fill each page.

If you have never thought of reading poetry since you were forced in high school, now is the time to truly appreciate its cadence and the message we can pull from each poem. THIN PLACES by Tabitha Vohn is well-written, flowing gently across each page and readers will find each to feel like a short story in itself that can be re-read many times with a fresh eye.

I felt the introspection of the author as she writes of love, loss and healing. Each poem is short and not weighted down with over flowery prose. Easy to read and understand, they add another dimension for readers who love the written word when carefully crafted into a mosaic of the strengths and weaknesses of humanity.

I received a complimentary copy from Tabitha Vohn! This is my honest review.

Publication Date: January 9, 2018
Publisher: Tabitha Vohn
Genre: Poetry
Print Length: 117 pages
Available from: AmazonBarnes & Noble
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1 review14 followers
June 4, 2018
This is a winsome, well-written book of poetry. I enjoyed following the poet as she described various experiences and phases of her life. She kept my attention; several times I re-read a passage to savor it once again. I want to read more from her. The title is intriguing and caught my attention.
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978 reviews114 followers
March 29, 2020
“to the part of me contented to just
–Be–
Sometimes I wish
she wasn’t so hard to find
All times I wish
I could take you there with me.”

- Excerpt from Thin Places

Heartachingly beautiful poems. This collection of poetry touches on loss, heartache, beauty and even pop culture in the best way. Some of the lines stung my soul. I had to take it in doses, because of it’s poignancy. And I didn’t want it to end.

Another of my favorite excerpts:

“—But you’re in my heartbeats—
and I don’t know which is worse, Love:
living without you or waiting to live
without you again”

- From “In Dreams”
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61 reviews4 followers
March 14, 2018
This a book of wonderful poetry! It is raw and vulnearable. The words just reached into me and pulled out emotions, some buried deep inside of me. At times I found myself actually crying because it seemed as though some of the poems were written especially for me. A truly heart touching and revealing book by a very talented modern poet. I highly recommend this to anyone who loves poetry.

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If there is one thing that dominates our lives as much as love, it is loss.

In Thin Places, Tabitha Vohn chronicles the journey through one of her most painful experiences of loss, grief, the search for introspection, and the slow road to healing.

Through self-examination and spirituality, as well as portraits of loved ones, fictional heroines, and lost souls, Thin Places declares that love is not a choice, but how we love, is.
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