Coral Hull

Coral Hull
Dr. Coral Hull
Born Coral Eileen Hull
12 December 1965 (1965-12-12) (age 45)
Sydney, Australia

Coral Hull (born 1965) is an author, poet, artist, photographer, reviewer and lecturer living in Darwin, Australia. She has authored over fifty books, including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, artwork and digital photography. Her areas of special interest and research are in ethics, animal rights, autism, consciousness, multiplicity, metaphysics and the paranormal. Her book psychokinesis titled "Walking With The Angels: The RSPK Journals" was published in 2007.

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Early life and work

Born with Autism, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Coral Hull was raised under disadvantaged circumstances in the working class suburb of Liverpool in Sydney's west. Hull became concerned with issues of social justice and spirituality from an early age. She wrote her first poem about a rainforest at age thirteen. Hull became an ethical vegan and an animal rights advocate who has spent much of her life working voluntarily on behalf of animals, children and planet earth, as an individual and for various non-profit organisations.

Education

Hull holds a Doctor of Creative Arts Degree (Creative Writing Major) from the University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.

Work as an editor

Coral Hull is the Executive Editor and Publisher of Thylazine: The Australian Journal of Arts, Ethics & Literature: featuring articles, interviews and reviews of the creative works of Australian poets, writers, artists and photographers. She is also The Director of The Thylazine Foundation Pty Ltd: Arts, Ethics and Literature.

Current work

Hull writes and reviews for Abolitionist-Online and The Compulsive Reader. Many of her articles can also be found in Thylazine.

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