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BIOGRAPHY

Coral Hull is a writer, photographer, a conceptual and visual artist and a lecturer and theorist on 'consciousness'. She currently lives in Darwin, Australia where she continues to develop her theories and create art. She has authored over fifty books, including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, artwork, digital photography and various online journals.

Her work has been published in Australia and throughout the world in dozens of arts and literary journals. Coral has had books (electronic form) published in the UK and USA and has been an invited guest at The Vancouver International Writers Festival, The Winnipeg Writers Festival and The Banff School of the Arts in Canada as well as the International Poetry Festival in Medelin, Columbia. She has been interviewed on ABC Radio National, 3CR, 3RRR and Radio 5UV in Australia and Radio WBAI in New York City.

Coral has exhibited her artwork in Australia at; The Glenside Gallery (Glenside, South Australia), The Chesser Gallery, (Adelaide, South Australia), The Prince of Wales, (St Kilda, Victoria), Alchemy Gallery, (Prahran, Victoria), Sambucca Licensed Cafe Bar, (Fitzroy, Victoria), Yarraville Community Centre, (Yarraville, Victoria), Cafe Rumours, (Fitzroy, Victoria) and the Vegetarian Adventure Restaurant, (Carlton, Victoria). Her artwork is now sold online and is currently available for purchase from this website.

Born with Autism in 1965, Coral was raised under disadvantaged circumstances in the working class suburb of Liverpool in Sydney's west. Coral became concerned with issues of social justice and spirituality from an early age. She wrote her first poem about a rainforest at age thirteen. Coral 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.

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 holds a Doctorate of Creative Arts Degree (Creative Writing Major) from the University of Wollongong. She is also The Director of The Thylazine Foundation Pty Ltd: Arts, Ethics and Literature.

Coral is naturally multiple, which means that the 'central psyche' operates in multiple streams of co-consciousness or centres of awareness. She is also an agent for RSPK (Recurrent Spontaneous Psychokinesis). Coral writes, "For many people these are completely natural ways of being in the world. As such, I support neurodiversity, functional multiplicity and animal rights as an ethical and spiritual philosophy. Coral's primary areas of research are in ethics, metaphysics and the nature of consciousness.

In 2005 Coral Hull's complete works were placed in the public domain for non-profit use under The Creative Common's License in support of free access to culture and information. This website has been created as a comprehensive archive, offering a growing collection of Coral Hull's creative works. A variety of artwork and books are sold online with profit going towards the charitable work of The Thylazine Foundation.