Georgeann Hartman’s poetry was not born from ease — it was born from reflection, resilience, and a lifelong search for belonging.
Growing up in a family of six children, Georgeann often felt different, quieter, and unseen. While surrounded by love, she struggled with self-doubt and a deep longing to feel understood. She carried questions many hold silently: Am I enough? Do I belong? Will I ever feel whole?
For years, those questions lingered beneath the surface.
It was through poetry that she discovered her voice. Writing became her sanctuary — a place where vulnerability could breathe and emotions could be honored without judgment. As a sensitive and deeply reflective soul, she found that verse allowed her to transform pain into perspective and loneliness into connection.