
Caitlin Maree Hart
She walks the line between seduction and detonation...
sharp, irreverent, and burning with truth
Exploring lust, lineage, identity, and the absurd rituals we wrap around desire. Unapologetically raw, wildly feminine, and sexually charged.
Living on the Edge of Something
Originally from Sydney, I spent ten years in Paris—a city that taught me the art of living without apology. I'm a single mother and a woman who has carved her own path through life, writing her story on her own terms.
My life bleeds into the page, not as spectacle but as signal: this is what it looks like when you stop asking for permission.
I write about the sacred and the profane with the same intimacy, often blurring the line between confession and confrontation. My words slip between poetry and provocation, grounded in memory, mythology, and the messy realities of womanhood.
"I live on the edge of something—geographically, emotionally, creatively— and my work is a mirror for anyone who's ever wanted to burn the script and write their own."
Upcoming Work
A debut novel that dissects desire and identity with unflinching intimacy.
This is no Emily in Paris.
A woman arrives in Paris and is swept into a chaotic world of sex, danger, and desire that leaves her heartbroken but reborn as Parisienne.
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What I Write About
My work roams through the territories others fear to map— the intersection of desire and identity, memory and mythology.
Exploring the inheritance of desire and the stories our bodies tell across generations.
Ten years of living on the edge in a city that never asks you to explain yourself.
The thin line between worship and transgression, confession and confrontation.
Single motherhood as an act of rebellion, independence, and fierce love.
"I write for anyone who's ever wanted to burn the script and write their own."
— Caitlin Maree Hart
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@caitlinmareehart
"Life is too short for small talk and safe stories."