Beloved

Overview

Released
January 6, 2026
ISBN
9781923435193
Format
ePub
Category
Poetry

Book Details

Beloved is a meditative sanctuary of evocative poetry and breathtaking photography, designed to offer solace and spiritual awakening. Set within the ancient, mist-shrouded majesty of Tasmania's Tarkine—the "Mother Forest"—Zoe Leavitt's verses harmonize with Craig George's stunning imagery to bridge the gap between the inner soul and the natural world.

Author Description

Zoe Leavitt is a writer and a psychologist. This anthology of poetry has been developed through a period of marked spiritual exploration and practice. An accomplished therapist for the past 26 years, Zoe is accustomed to working within the inner space of others. She believes our inner worlds are so much a part of who we are, yet rarely are they spoken of, or given enough attention to. Zoe endeavours to invite you inward, to settle in your space of inner connection and to also perhaps, help illuminate a path of reflection and transcendence.

Craig George, husband of Zoe, has carved an impressive path through an array of professions. In a 30-year career with Victoria Police, he mastered and taught the art of surveillance photography. He's now an editorial photographer for the Launceston Examiner and his relocation to Tasmania in 2017 ignited a powerful creative renaissance, fuelled by the island's awe-inspiring natural landscapes. Craig has exhibited his work internationally, including in St. Petersburg, Russia. He was AIPP Victorian Professional Landscape Photographer of the Year (2016) and awarded the "Master of Photography" accreditation in 2018. Many images in this book were captured during a 2018 expedition to the pristine Tarkine rainforest. A collection was later showcased in a University of Tasmania exhibition inaugurated by former Greens Leader and environmental activist Dr Bob Brown. View Craig's work at or on Instagram at @the_raw_image.

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