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Hanna was born in Melbourne, Australia. From a young age, she had a vivid imagination and a love for storytelling. Growing up neurodivergent and spending significant time in and out of hospital shaped a resilient, empathetic outlook that continues to influence her work across both fiction and nonfiction.
Hanna graduated from vocational schooling and received her Certificate IV in Design from the Northern College of The Arts and Technology (NCAT). A year later she went on to study a Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing, from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) .
When Hanna is not writing, she can be found dabbling in one of her many hobbies or spending time with loved ones. She also advocates for a number of causes such as Animal Welfare and Human Rights.
Hanna published her first book “Santa Paws” in 2017, launching her writing career at only 14 years old. Today she continues to write in a variety of genres and mediums, even receiving some awards along the way.
In 2018, Hanna won The Mark Wilson Young Writer/Illustrator award organised by Dromkeen Gallery with her entry of "My Wildest Dream".
In 2020, Hanna won The Incubator Competition organised by Bundoora Secondary College with her custom-made logo design "The Ideas Market".
In 2022, Hanna was one of three recipients to receive this scholarship. In which it helps fund her university studies.
The Writers Lab is an upcoming social club founded and hosted by Hanna L Farha and co-hosted by her friend and fellow writer, Amelia Rickard. The club is for like-minded writers in their youth, aspiring or estabalished, to gather and partake in various activties such as working on their WIPs, completing writing challenges, and discussing writing-related topics. Currently, the club is still being developed, but will eventually be open to the public for joining in the near future.
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