Tabitha Dial
http://www.northstarmuse.com/books

Bio for 2022

Tabitha Dial began calling herself a writer when she was growing up in Colorado. She became part of the Workhorse community four years ago. She’s moved to New Jersey, where she works as a substitute teacher, charmed by everything, including, still, Kentucky.

Reason for signing up:

Amy Camuglia invited me here one fine day outside High on Art and Coffee. This was a good decision.
Also, I swore an oath to the godds of poetry.

Poems Submitted This Year:

Badges

Participated in the 2018 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2018 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2019 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2019 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2020 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2020 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2021 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2021 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge

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