| poet and playwright |

Catherine Shonack

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breakup notes from a love story i made up in my head out now from Bottlecap Press
A Voyages of Verses Book Award Winner

breakup notes from a love story i made up in my head is for the hopeless romantics who dream in the daylight and trip over themselves in the process. It’s inspired by the people who come into our lives for a short amount of time, a few hours or a few days at most, and change them in ways they’ll never know. It traces how the fantasy of someone lingers longer than they did, how it replaces what we know about someone until that’s all that’s left.
How does a dreamer know when it’s time to come back to earth? How long does it take to get over a what-if? Perhaps, the narrator questions, it’s in the falling that the healing happens, and in the time it takes a hopeless romantic to learn to fly again. When the quality of connection is so strong it makes a day feel like years, the length of a relationship becomes irrelevant. When you’ve lived so long with a fantasy, separating it from the truth can be nearly impossible.
The poems oscillate between healing and backtracking, moving forward only to get swept away by the fantasy once again, and the non-linear manner in which people endeavor to move on from someone who was not meant for them.

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Past Projects and Publications

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theater

How to Drive in the Dark

Performed as part of ChapelFM's Writing on Air Festival in 2024. Available to listen to online

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poetry

breakup notes from a love story i made up in my head

how does a dreamer know it's time to come back to earth? how long does it take to get over a what it? perhaps, the narrator questions, it's in the falling that healing happens, and in the time it takes a hopeless romantic to learn to fly again

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theater

Welcome to Venice

Performed at scratch nights by Leodis Productions and Leeds Art Centre in 2024

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poetry

white flag, black flag

Originally published with Ink Sweat & Tears, this poem steers readers through the blurred borders of self, addiction, and the sea, where madness is just another horizon.

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      December 6, 2025

      Brooklyn, NYThe Little BookshopTime TBD

    Poetry Night

    Come hear 4 poets share their work, with food included. Link to tickets nad more information coming soon.