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Poetry for healing and beyond-a guide to the Catherine Hannah Poetry website

Welcome to Catherine Hannah Poetry. This site is intended to be a place for you to get to know me, as a poet and as a person. I suppose poetry is such a deeply personal artform that it would be quite difficult to get to know the poet without getting to know the person.

A quick guide to the main menu, though it is reasonably self explanatory…

For a little bit about me, please click on ‘about the poet’. See the drop down menu on this tab for:

biography: a sneak peak beyond the poetry– more in depth information about how I arrived at this point.

achievements and accreditation– I do hope to add to this as time goes on!

photo gallery– for a photo gallery…

For examples of my work, please see the drop down menu on the ‘poetry selection‘ tab. Here, you can choose to read, listen to, or watch samples of my poetry. Or all of the above.

I would love to hear your feedback, either in the ‘comments’ section below or via social media or email (see contact for details). I will be switching poems in and out periodically, so don’t miss out on a banger, as the youth once said.

My debut collection, The Ballad of the Bunny and Other Poems: The Diary of a Car Crash and Beyond is now available. The sales tab is the place to find links to where you may purchase said book, as well as future collections. You can also check out reviews.

Go to resources for external links to further reading on topics raised by my poetry.

My contact details, including social media and email information, can be found under contact tab. There are also direct links to my Facebook, Instagram and YouTube pages on the main menu bar- please like and follow!

Thanks for visiting and I hope to see you back soon!

Catherine x

Born in Blackpool, UK, Catherine Hannah has lived in Australia for over ten years and now calls Geelong home. After working in the US summer camp industry, aged care and early childhood education, Catherine returned to writing initially as therapy after a devastating car crash. Catherine is a classically trained pianist and spends her down time with her husband, friends, rabbits and hens.

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