Katharine Gray is an author and photographer living in Dallas, Texas.
Her first collection of poetry, We Used to Be Lovers, is available now.
“We are, all of us, adventures and dreams…”
Ms. Gray writes with a gentle focus on mental health, the quiet revelations of solo travel, and the subtle magic found in nature’s stillness. Her work often reads like a song, a simple rhyme, or a quiet love letter to readers.

“It’s so easy to see that we lost what we needed to lose, and are still finding something to hold onto, to cherish, and to finally - leave behind.”
“Adaptation”
We Used to Be Lovers is out now!
Almost one hundred poems in a collection written over four years. The reader will be transported into an atmospheric dreamscape of love, loss, loneliness, and introspection.
Sneak Peak
From sweeping imagery to the quiet strength of choosing solitude, We Used to Be Lovers is an intimate portrait of a writer navigating self-discovery and healing in the aftermath of past trauma.
A Daydream to Keep Me Safe
“I could drop from the sky, fall straight into the sea of you.”
Let It
“Let me let you be.”
Undercover
“It burns, always - for you.”