She has earned a B.A. in English and a M.A. in Teaching, and currently teaches high school English.
On Writing, Tabitha says, "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."
Your real name and pen name? I’ve written this huge diatribe on my website about “why the pen name”. In short, as a public school teacher, I feel that it’s best to keep my professional life (and real identity) separate from my writing. Sadly, a fellow indie author (who mentored me through the self-publishing process) was coerced into resigning her position as a public school teacher because some students searched for her books online and proceeded on a proverbial “witch hunt” against her, involving parents, administration, and even the state board, all because they disagreed with the content of her novels and therefore didn’t approve of her as a teacher. (Yes. Things like that still happen.) While my novels are not salacious by any means, I do deal with mature themes (such as drug use and alternative relationships) and, at this point, feel it would be best if only a small group of trusted family and friends know my real identity.
Please share some of the best memories of your childhood My best memories from childhood include my mother, both grandmothers and my Pap all reading to me, Christmas Eve’s opening stockings and watching It’s a Wonderful Life, trips to my Grandparents up in the mountains (having over two hundred acres of forests to roam around in is pretty special), playing kickball with my brothers, my Dad letting me watch Rambo in my highchair and listen to rock and roll on the way home from kindergarten, and playing music as a family (we’re all very musical).
Which of your work has been published so far? Would you like to share a synopsis of your work? So far, I’ve self-published three novels: Requiem for the Fallen, Finding What Is, and Tomorrow Is A Long Time (all available on Amazon). While the plotlines for the novels are extremely diverse, there is a common thread amongst them, in that they all deal with unorthodox relationships, with ideas of redemption and the importance of life choices, and with love in all its various forms. What are your forthcoming writings? Currently, I’m working on a novel that deals with relationships between family members as opposed to focusing on a love interest. It’s also about the anger and rebellion that’s birthed from trauma and from attempting to mask pain as opposed to healing oneself; something that’s beyond difficult to do. What genres you write in and why? I would classify my writing as Contemporary Fiction. I would like to think that my study of the craft and voracious reading of good literature have rendered my writing as “literary”, in that I strive for my stories to be well written and meaningful, not merely entertaining. But that’s up to the reader to decide.
How much real life goes into a fiction writing? As much as the author is brave enough to incorporate; that’s the first thought that comes to mind. Also, I think that authors are great scavengers; we borrow pieces from life, experience, people we’ve met or know, and we make up the rest.
Your dream destination on Earth? Like a true literary nerd, I want to see the Yorkshire Moors, and walk where Heathcliff and Catherine walked. Scotland, Japan, Germany, and Alaska are also on my list. Your favorite time of the day? I love dawn and dusk because they are both such peaceful times of the day. Your zodiac/ sunsign? I’m a Libra.
Your favorite celebrity and why? I have two actors whose characters/performances are especially dear to me. Stallone for his portrayal of Rambo (although the Rocky movies were excellent, too and I get a huge kick out of the Expendable films), and Brando, particularly for his roles in The Fugitive Kind, The Wild One, The Men, A Streetcar Named Desire, and On the Waterfront. I didn’t really get the whole Brando obsession growing up; I was a James Dean fan as a teen. But then I watched Streetcar and Fugitive Kind, and was completely enthralled by those characters and Brando’s raw performances. What is the force that drives you? I want to be a force for compassion in this world. I want to stand up to injustice. I want to be a peacemaker. I want the lives of the people that I come into contact with to be better/more positive because I was there. What comes to your mind when you think of India? I currently correspond with a group of widows in India who are secluded into a special colony because widows are considered bad luck within the culture of this region in India and are rejected by their relatives. So when I think of India I think of my “sisters” there. Some quickies: Sun or Moon, Laughter or Smile, Morning or Evening, Coffee or Tea, Mountain or Sea, Long Drive or Short Drive, Silence or Conversation, Water or Fire, Air or Earth, Mars or Jupiter, Tulip or Rose, Red or Blue, Left or Right, Glance or Stare, Fame or Money, Boy or Girl, Day or Night, Tree or Plant, Love or Passion Sun Laughter Morning Tea Mountain Long Drive Silence Water Earth Jupiter Rose Blue Left Glance Fame or Money (neither; too much negativism) Boy Day Tree Love What three words come to your mind for each – Technology(Brave New World), Life (Birth, Death, Afterlife), God (Love, Hope, Faith), Humanity (Flawed, Lovely, Tragic), Terrorism (Coward, Lost, Hopeless), Racism (Hate, Hurt, Rage), Childhood Abuse (Common, Sad, Injustice), Love (God, Family, Husband), Parenting (Not-for-me), Old age (Relative, Retirement, Reading) First thing you do in the morning after waking up? Pray Last thing to do before sleep? Pray State your signature line/ tagline/ best quote “Love runs blood deep; permanent, inescapable.” –Requiem For The Fallen
The last line of your autobiography would be… “Not the end.” The title of your autobiography would be… The View from My Bedroom Window
Links & other relevant details: Twitter handle: tabithavohn Facebook page: tabithavohn Goodreads author page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7135292.Tabitha_Vohn Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Tabitha-Vohn/e/B00DFIILS2/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_pop_1
Any other links: www.tabithavohn.com