Hannah lives her life as a tourist. She loves immersing herself in the history and social aspects of the places she visits. As a teacher and a writer, Hannah wants to accompany you to get as excited about your surroundings as she is. Hannah aims to highlight the modern elements of her surrounding such as the architecture and the design, but she makes sure to appreciate the pre-colonial history as well as the natural elements of any given place. Hannah's writing has been featured in C/V Collective magazine where she has written about books, bikes, and brews. Her storytelling has been featured in Alberta Wilderness Society magazine and teacher education engagements across Canada including Montreal's Spur Change Conference, Toronto' Aga Khan Teacher's Institute, and Ottawa's Teacher's Institute on Parliament. She prides herself on accurate retelling of history, whimsical folklore, and treading lightly on the paths we find ourselves on. For more of her work, check out her arts and culture blog ABOUTtown.
Published 3 articles in CV Collective magazine
Published online with Edible Island magazine
Published in Alberta Wilderness Association magazine
Bachelor of Arts, University of Alberta * Majoring in English Literature
Bachelor of Education, University of Alberta *Secondary
Certified Alberta Teacher
Certified teacher of British Columbia
Comox Valley Writer's Society member
Fluent in English and Dutch
Surprisingly bad at DIY renovations
Committed to cycling almost as much as the bike courier in 'Portlandia'